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On January 24 MIT SMR co-authors Clayton M. Christensen and Derek van Bever discussed their recent article, “The Hard Truth in Business Model Innovation,” in a live webinar. The authors explain how an understanding of the stages of business model creation enables leaders to correctly categorize the innovation opportunities they are considering based on their fit with the company's existing structure and priorities. Watch the webinar on-demand. In the webinar, the authors discuss: The three stages of business model development and how the interdependencies between business model elements change over time How to evaluate the fit between opportunities and existing businesses Why companies should focus on creating New business models, not changes to existing business models.
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How to transform events (the act of creating new businesses and new business models) into repeatable processes About the author Deborah Gallagher is a planner at , digital and marketing executive. learning innovation process webinars Job Function Email List More like this Explore how nurses rate their employers MIT SMR Connect | Staying Compliant in a Complex World: What Today’s Business Leaders Need to Know MIT Academy SMR Connect | Webinar: Leveraging People-Centered Leadership to Find and Retain Talent Smarter KPI Governance You must be logged in to post a comment. First time here? Sign up for a free account: comment on articles and access more articles.
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