Why do so many great companies fail? Professor Clay Christensen of the Harvard Business School argued they fail because of something he called The Innovator's Dilemma - a term he popularized to describe the way in which smart companies become prisoners of their own innovation. So is it possible to escape the innovator's dilemma? I had the honor of interviewing Clay at The Economist's Innovation event in Berkeley last week where the great man talked to me about how Google might escape the innovator's dilemma, why he worries about Apple's future, how to effectively innovate in education and healthcare and why most business school professors get the economy so wrong.
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