EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 6 MIN
Disruption Doesn't Knock. It Just Walks In | Ep. 477
from Growth Notes · host Jason Frazier
Disruption Won’t Warn You: Why Mortgage Pros Must Move Before It’s ObviousIn this Growth Notes episode, Frazier argues that one of the most dangerous assumptions in business—especially in lending and real estate—is believing disruption will give you a clear heads up before it arrives. He explains that disruption typically enters through overlooked channels, appearing small or dismissible until it has already changed everything, citing Blockbuster, Kodak, and taxi companies as examples of industries caught flatfooted. Frazier says this pattern is driven by human nature: protecting what’s working and waiting for certainty. He emphasizes that disruption in consumer behavior, trust, and technology is not on the horizon but already “in the house,” and warns that many in the industry are still operating like it’s years ago. His message is to stay curious, uncomfortable, and close to changing consumer decisions so you can shape what comes next rather than react too late.Build Your Growth Engine!
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Disruption Won’t Warn You: Why Mortgage Pros Must Move Before It’s Obvious In this Growth Notes episode, Frazier argues that one of the most dangerous assumptions in business—especially in lending and real estate—is believing disruption will give you a clear heads up before it arrives. He explains that disruption typically enters through overlooked channels, appearing small or dismissible until it has already changed everything, citing Blockbuster, Kodak, and taxi companies as examples of in...
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