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Average rating: 4.02 · 1,266 ratings · 105 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
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No Ordinary Disruption: The...

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Big data: The next frontier...

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“Moody’s, the credit-rating agency, in 2014 projected that the number of “superaged” countries—where more than one-fifth of the population is sixty-five or older—would rise from 3 today (Germany, Italy, and Japan) to 13 in 2020 and to 34 in 2030.”
Richard Dobbs, No Ordinary Disruption: The Four Global Forces Breaking All the Trends

“with every doubling of a city’s population, each inhabitant becomes, on average, 15 percent wealthier, more productive, and more innovative.”
Richard Dobbs, No Ordinary Disruption: The Four Global Forces Breaking All the Trends

“In a world where technology is allowing sharks to fall prey to minnows, business leaders have to become fluent in information technology. As companies seek to negotiate the new landscape, as they eye potential rivals and partners, they have to elevate technology to the core of strategic thinking in every business unit. In addition to employing a chief information officer, who generally tends to the nuts and bolts of the technology a company uses, there is a strong argument for having a chief digital officer, who oversees technology as a strategic issue. Technology is becoming the lever through which companies can disrupt their own business models and adapt to the changing basis of competition. Burberry,”
Richard Dobbs, No Ordinary Disruption: The Four Global Forces Breaking All the Trends

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