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• A disruptive technology is one that displaces an established technology and shakes up the industry or a ground-breaking product that creates a completely new industry.

Disruptive technology

• The personal computer (PC) displaced the typewriter and forever changed the way we work and communicate.

• Cell phones made it possible for people to call us anywhere and disrupted the telecom industry.

• Smartphones largely replaced normal cell phones so Nokia is disrupted.

Examples

• Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen coined the term disruptive technology. In his 1997 best-selling book, "The Innovator's Dilemma“

• There are two types of disruptive technology: Sustaining technology relies on incremental

improvements to an already established technology. Disruptive technology lacks refinement, often has

performance problems because it is new, appeals to a limited audience, and may not yet have a proven practical application.

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