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Kim B. Clark - The Interaction of Design Hierarchies and Market Concepts in Technological Evolution

Kim B. Clark - The Interaction of Design Hierarchies and Market Concepts in Technological Evolution

FromThe Innovation Show


Kim B. Clark - The Interaction of Design Hierarchies and Market Concepts in Technological Evolution

FromThe Innovation Show

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our guest is an American scholar, educator, and religious leader who has been a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since April 2015 and was the church's seventeenth Commissioner of Church Education from 2015 to 2019. He served previously as the 15th president of Brigham Young University–Idaho from 2005 to 2015 and as the Harvard Business School (HBS) dean from 1995 to 2005. He was also the George F. Baker Professor of Business Administration. He published an important series of studies on technological innovation with various co-authors. The organisational linkages, or integration, required to accomplish innovation is a thread that runs through these studies. These insights culminated in his book with Carliss Baldwin, “Design Rules: The Power of Modularity,” which explores the rules for integrating components that shaped innovation in the computer industry and many others.

He studied economics with Clay Christensen in the Fall of 1970 and became his dissertation advisor years later alongside Joe Bower.

Kim Bryce Clark is with us to celebrate the life and theories of his friend Clayton Christensen and, indeed, share some of his theories.
Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A Global weekly show interviewing authors to inspire, educate and inform the business world and the curious. Presented by the author of "Undisruptable", this Global show speaks of something greater beyond innovation, disruption and technology. It speaks to the human need to learn: how to adapt and love a changing world. It embraces the spirit of constant change, of staying receptive, of always learning.