Disruptive Innovation Theory Practice Plain Simple

Learn about the impact of disruptive innovation & how to survive it with examples from business & healthcare.
Disruptive Innovation Theory Practice Plain Simple
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640.63 MB
Total length :
1h 14m

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Thomas Giordano

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Last update

4/2023

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4.6/5

Disruptive Innovation Theory Practice Plain Simple

What you’ll learn

The potential devastating effect of getting too comfortable in any business, especially healthcare
Examples of organizations that have gone out of business overnight.
How to survive disruption.

Disruptive Innovation Theory Practice Plain Simple

Requirements

There are no course requirements or prerequisites. This course in a foundation course.

Description

Note: This course was recently updated (Dec 2022)WHY IS THIS COURSE IMPORTANT?”Business as usual” is no longer a viable strategic option for business and especially the healthcare sector.  Healthcare costs are skyrocketing and the quality of care does not seem to be increasing significantly.  Some hospitals are experiencing bankruptcy.  Non healthcare entrants like Google, Amazon and Apple are seeing strategic opportunities in healthcare.  Many think the healthcare business model needs to be significantly changed or “disrupted” to survive.  Learning the key concepts behind disruptive innovation with proof cases is key to being able to plan for this new world of high value healthcare.WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS COURSE?In this course you will learnTheory of Disruptive InnovationBusiness ExamplesHealthcare ExamplesKey takeaways for Surviving Disruptive InnovationThis course includes:Video lecturesQuiz to test your retentionSignificant number of resources to do a deeper dive into this topic.WHO IS THE IDEAL STUDENT FOR THIS COURSE?You will learn a lot from this course if you areCurious about how disruptive innovation can disrupt your lifeStarting a career in business strategy and innovationAre at the cutting edge of healthcare and seeing first hand how disruptive innovation is impacting the systemAre someone who is building new business models for your organizationWHAT IS YOUR TEACHING STYLE? My teaching style is a very pragmatic one. I assume you know nothing about this topic and start with the foundation and build from there. Some of these concepts could be challenging, so I sprinkle in as many examples as I can, both non healthcare and healthcare, to assure full understanding of the topic. This is why I have appended “Plain and Simple” to all my courses.WHY ARE YOU QUALIFIED TO TEACH THIS COURSE?I spent 35 years in the designing and launching of medical imaging products and services. My career evolved from leading engineering teams, to becoming VP Marketing and then to president of a Healthcare IT firm. It is also based on 15 years of university teaching.

Overview

Section 1: Disruptive Innovation

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Overview

Lecture 3 The Theory

Lecture 4 Business Examples

Lecture 5 Healthcare Examples

Lecture 6 Surviving Disruptive innovation

Section 2: Recent News on Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare (Soch Blogs)

Lecture 7 The future of wearable health tech

Lecture 8 Can An ‘Artificial Pancreas’ Help Conquer Diabetes?

Lecture 9 Health Care Disruptors to Watch in 2022

Section 3: Library of Resources on Disruptive Innovation

Lecture 10 TED Talks on Disruptive Innovation

Lecture 11 Relevant Articles on Disruptive Innovation

Lecture 12 Books on Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare

Lecture 13 Other courses related to this topic (Bonus Lecture)

Those currently in a healthcare position, wanting to learn more about Information Systems and the role they play in healthcare.,Those considering a career change and wanting to learn more about Healthcare Information systems.,Those entering the healthcare industry and considering a career in Healthcare Information Systems,The eternally curious

Course Information:

Udemy | English | 1h 14m | 640.63 MB
Created by: Thomas Giordano

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