Episodio 32 - Un dilema, tres historias y la innovación por montera

EPISODE · Feb 24, 2023 · 23 MIN

Episodio 32 - Un dilema, tres historias y la innovación por montera

from Innovation by default · host Álex Fuenmayor

El episodio de esta semana trata sobre dudas, toma de decisión y la gestión del riesgo, en entornos de innovación. Pero, qué es el dilema del innovador, el dilema del innovador es una teoría desarrollada por Clayton Christensen en su libro "The Innovator's Dilemma" que describe la situación a la que las empresas establecidas se enfrentan cuando una nueva tecnología o innovación disruptiva aparece en su mercado o contexto empresarial. El dilema surge porque las empresas establecidas tienden a seguir mejorando sus productos y servicios existentes para satisfacer las necesidades de sus clientes actuales, en lugar de explorar nuevas oportunidades de mercado. Como resultado, a menudo no están dispuestas o no pueden adaptarse rápidamente a los cambios que se avecinan. Por el contrario, los nuevos participantes en el mercado tienen la ventaja de no tener que lidiar con la "inercia" de las prácticas comerciales establecidas y pueden centrarse en la creación de soluciones innovadoras y disruptivas que puedan poner ese mercado, patas arriba. En resumen, el dilema del innovador se refiere a la difícil elección que enfrentan las empresas entre mantener su enfoque en sus productos y servicios existentes o arriesgarse a invertir en nuevas tecnologías o innovaciones disruptivas que podrían amenazar su posición en el mercado a largo plazo. Cabecera y sintonía del programa cortesía de at1980, si quieres escuchar más aquí. Música de fondo entradilla by Daddy_s_Music from Pixabay

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