Clayton M. Christensen Quote

Generally, disruptive innovations were technologically straightforward, consisting of off-the-shelf components put together in a product architecture that was often simpler than prior approaches. They offered less of what customers in established markets wanted and so could rarely be initially employed there. They offered a different package of attributes valued only in emerging markets remote from, and unimportant to, the mainstream


p. 15 - The Innovator's Dilemma (1997)


Generally, disruptive innovations were technologically straightforward, consisting of off-the-shelf components put together in a product architecture ...

Generally, disruptive innovations were technologically straightforward, consisting of off-the-shelf components put together in a product architecture ...

Generally, disruptive innovations were technologically straightforward, consisting of off-the-shelf components put together in a product architecture ...

Generally, disruptive innovations were technologically straightforward, consisting of off-the-shelf components put together in a product architecture ...