Digital Darwinism: How Disruptive Technology Is Changing Business for Good
Digital Darwinism: Survival of the Fittest in the Age of Business Disruption (Kogan Page Inspire)
amazon.comWhen I think of Twitter, I think of Digital Darwinism. Digital Darwinism is the phenomenon that technology and society evolve faster than an organization can adapt.
Rex Woodbury • How Twitter and the Internet Broke the News
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The result is what I call the “exponential gap”: the chasm between new forms of technology—along with the fresh approaches to business, work, politics, and civil society they bring about—and the corporations, employees, politics, and wider social norms that get left behind.
Azeem Azhar • The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society
This point cannot be emphasized enough: the Internet is the single most disruptive1 force of our lifetimes because it does not evolve existing ways of doing things, but completely smashes the assumptions underlying them — assumptions we often didn’t even realize existed.
stratechery.com • Never-Ending Niches
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There’s a reason why the most popular words in tech right now are acceleration, destruction, disruption.
Have you figured out what they want to destroy and disrupt? Here’s a clue—take a look in the mirror.
Have you figured out what they want to destroy and disrupt? Here’s a clue—take a look in the mirror.
Ted Gioia • The Real Crisis in Humanities Isn't Happening at College
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How the Passion Economy will disrupt media, education, and countless other industries
Li Jinli.substack.comsari and added
As the two large technology trends of our era combine, as technology takes over more of our work while simultaneously changing us and the way we relate to one another, the people who master the human abilities that are fading all around us will be the most valuable people in our world.
Geoff Colvin • Humans Are Underrated - Geoff Colvin
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