Radio Episodes
7/23/2019 data-fueling-the-digital-economy

Data: Fueling The Digital Economy

Game-Changing Business Model Disruption, Presented by SAP
It’s mid-2019 and your same-old business structures, models and processes will not sustain you anymore. Big news! Data is your most valuable asset, next to your employees. The largest businesses by market capitalization are platform-based models that leverage data in the right context to turn it into a sustainable competitive advantage. Listen Now

1/24/2019 vertical-business-transformation-and-the-experience-economy

Vertical Business Transformation and The Experience Economy.

Game-Changing Business Model Disruption, Presented by SAP
The buzz: Welcome to the experience economy, where a company intentionally uses services as the stage, and goods as props, to engage individual customers in a way that creates a memorable event Harvard Business Review quoted on forbes.com. Listen Now

9/13/2018 vertical-business-transformationthe-implications

Vertical Business Transformation:The Implications

Game-Changing Business Model Disruption, Presented by SAP
The buzz: “The reason why it is so difficult for existing firms to capitalize on disruptive innovations is that their processes and their business model that make them good at the existing business actually make them bad at competing for the disruption” (Clayton Christensen). Listen Now

8/9/2018 digital-disruption-threat-opportunity-or-both-part-2

Digital Disruption: Threat, Opportunity or Both? - Part 2

Game-Changing Business Model Disruption, Presented by SAP
The buzz: “Disruption is one of those words that gets thrown around an awful lot … Today, disruption is often used synonymously with both innovation and transformation.” (Kevin Rands, https://www.cio.com) Listen Now

4/5/2018 digital-disruption-winning-in-an-open-technology-world

Digital Disruption: Winning in an Open Technology World

Game-Changing Business Model Disruption, Presented by SAP
The buzz: “Empowerment of individuals is a key part of what makes open source work, since in the end, innovations tend to come from small groups, not from large, structured efforts” (Tim O'Reilly). Listen Now