Tom Bartmanintaking BSSE out of the HBS classroomUnderstanding your business’s priorities is more important than understanding its capabilitiesAsk senior executives what their organizations’ capabilities are and you’re likely to hear a laundry list of details about technologies…Apr 26, 20162Apr 26, 20162
Tom Bartmanintaking BSSE out of the HBS classroomHigh-end products can’t be “disruptive.” Here’s why (Part 2)The 4 types of product innovationJan 25, 2016Jan 25, 2016
Tom Bartmanintaking BSSE out of the HBS classroomHigh-end products can’t be “disruptive.” Here’s why (Part 1)There are 5 attributes of Disruptive InnovationsJan 20, 20161Jan 20, 20161
Tom BartmanPart 2: CEO’s: Are you getting the most out of your time?This is the second part of my two-part post on how to make the most of your time as a leader. If you haven’t read the first part, check it…Jan 8, 2016Jan 8, 2016
Tom BartmanCEO’s: Are you getting the most out of your time?The conventional way you allocate your attention could cause you to miss your most important tasksJan 5, 2016Jan 5, 2016
Tom BartmanAre you wasting money on R&D?How improving your product can drive customers awayDec 8, 2015Dec 8, 2015
Tom Bartmanintaking BSSE out of the HBS classroomThe Winner’s Curse — Why the best companies are the most susceptible to DisruptionIt’s an unfortunate fact that the best companies are the most susceptible to disruption. Disruption is especially dangerous to these well…Nov 30, 2015Nov 30, 2015
Tom BartmanHardware as a Service — Integrating suppliers to lower costs for consumersHardware as a Service — Integrating suppliers to lower costs for consumersNov 18, 2015Nov 18, 2015
Tom BartmanConfronting a new-market disruption: When disrupting the disruptor is the only way to succeedwritten by Thomas Bartman, Senior Researcher, Forum for Growth & InnovationNov 9, 2015Nov 9, 2015