Digital Disruption (Review and Analysis of Mcquivey's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from James McQuivey's book "Digital Disruption" shows that an impressive amount of “digital innovators” are about to be born by using the free or nearly-free tools already widely available and they will bring about massive change in the market. This summary shows that the logical approach is to become a digital disrupter yourself before someone else achieves the same result with your customers, and highlights the three things that you need to do in order to excel in the digitally disrupted world of the future.
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To learn more, read "Digital Disruption" and discover the small digital steps that you can take today to arrive at massively disruptive outcomes tomorrow.
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Book Presentation: Digital Disruption by James McQuivey1
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Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
While it’s true the Internet and e-commerce in general has already had a far-reaching impact on the business landscape, the reality is things are about to change even faster in the very near future. A tsunami of digital innovators
– using the free or nearly-free tools already widely available – are ready and poised to bring about massive change in every market that exists.
Denying this is about to happen and carrying on with business as usual isn’t really a viable or a useful strategy. A much better and more logical approach is to become a digital disruptor yourself before someone else achieves the same result with your customers.
Specifically, the three things you need to do to excel in the digitally disrupted world of the future are:
Value comes from seeing what customers need and delivering it. Digital disruptors will do all of this at lower cost, with faster development times, and with greater impact on the customer experience than anything that came before. Being digitally disruptive is easier than you think, that it can happen right away, and that by taking small digital steps today, you will arrive at massively disruptive outcomes tomorrow.
– James McQuivey
About the Author
JAMES McQUIVEY is a vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research. He joined the firm as