
Competing Against Luck
the story of innovation and customer choice
$30.39
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
20 November 2016
Summary
Unlock Innovation: Predictable Growth Through the ‘Jobs to Be Done’ Framework
The leading voice on innovation and growth unveils a groundbreaking approach that transforms innovation from a gamble into a strategic advantage, enabling businesses to create products and services that customers eagerly purchase and value.
For years, businesses have grappled with the challenge of consistent growth and the uncertainty of creating desirable products. Clayton Christensen, renowned Ha…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780062565235 |
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ISBN-10: | 0062565230 |
Author: | Clayton M. Christensen, Taddy Hall |
Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers Inc |
Imprint: | HarperCollins |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 288 |
Release Date: | 20 November 2016 |
Weight: | 345g |
Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 20mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
As a long-time fan of Clay Christensen, I was eager to read Competing Against Luck – and it didn’t disappoint. This book has the potential to change the way you view innovation. Engaging and well-written, Christensen and his co-authors caused me to stop and really think about how Khan Academy is growing. I highly recommend it.–Sal Khan, Founder & CEO, Khan AcademyClayton Christensen’s books on innovation are mandatory reading at Netflix.–Reed Hastings, Co-founder and CEO of NetflixCompeting Against Luck offers fresh thinking on how to get innovation right. Clayton Christensen and his coauthors offer a compelling take on how to truly understand customers by the progress they’re seeking to make in their lives. Bravo!–Muhtar Kent, CEO of The Coca-Cola CompanyIn an age of big data and hyper segmentation, Christensen’s thinking is refreshing and clarifying. This book will relieve you of tired marketing conversations and invite you into worlds of new and ultimately, defining possibilities. Competing Against Luck is a must read for anyone working on developing or sustaining a distinctive brand.–Maureen Chiquet, former CEO of Chanel and author of forthcoming Beyond the LabelThis game-changing book is filled with compelling real world examples, including from inside Intuit. Jobs Theory has had –and will continue to have —a profound influence on Intuit’s approach to innovation. It just might change yours, too.–Scott Cook, Co-founder & Chairman of IntuitCompeting Against Luck is an excellent primer on the both the theory, and on the applications of this theory to many areas of business. A fun and quick read - and a set of ideas that will be useful when you negotiate with vendors or plan your next program.– Inside Higher EducationClay Christensen and his co-authors have presented critical business thinkers and doers with a breakthrough theory that will change how leaders approach innovation by reverse engineering from a high value and focused customer job to be done. I have read it cover to cover–and will ask my top team to do the same.–Ron Frank, IBM
About The Author
Clayton M. Christensen
Clayton M. Christensen is the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. In addition to his most recent book, How Will You Measure Your Life, he is the author of seven critically-acclaimed books, including several New York Times bestsellers — The Innovator”s Dilemma, The Innovator”s Solution and most recently, Disrupting Class. Christensen is the co-founder of Innosight, a management consultancy; Rose Park Advisors, an investment firm; and the Innosight Institute, a non-profit think tank. In 2011, he was named the world’s most influential business thinker by Thinkers50.
A native of Australia, James Allworth is a graduate of the Harvard Business School, where he was named a Baker Scholar, and the Australian National University. He writes regularly for the Harvard Business Review. He has previously worked at Booz & Company, and Apple.
Karen Dillon was Editor of the Harvard Business Review until 2011. She previously served as deputy editor of Inc magazine and was editor and publisher of the critically-acclaimed American Lawyer magazine. She is a graduate of Cornell University and Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. In 2011, she was named by Ashoka as one of the world’s most influential and inspiring women.
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