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Competing Against Luck

By Clayton Christensen

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About the book

New York Times bestselling author, and the world’s leading expert on innovation and bestselling author Clay Christensen returns with a game-changing book that shows companies to how to develop and market products and services that customers actually need and want.

Pages: 288

Available in: Hardcover

Language: English

Clayton Christensen

New York Times bestselling author, Clayton Christensen is a Harvard Business School professor and world-renowned innovation strategy and growth expert. He was named 2013’s most influential living management thinker in the world by Thinkers50 for the second time running, an achievement matched only by management legends Peter Drucker and CK Prahalad. Taddy Hall is SVP, Innovation Practice and Leader, The Breakthrough Innovation Project at The Nielsen Company. He has worked closely companies like Anheuser Bush, Hershey, Kraft, Sargento, Big Heart Pet, and Nestle. Hall has collaborated with Christensen on the theory for more than two decades, including developing some of the original thinking published in the Innovator’s Solution. Karen Dillon is the former editor of Harvard Business Review and co-author of Christensen’s New York Times best-seller How Will You Measure Your Life? David S. Duncan is a senior partner at Innosight. He’s a leading thinker and advisor to senior executives on innovation strategy and growth, helping them navigate disruptive change, create sustainable growth, and transform their organizations to thrive for the long-term. He is a graduate of Duke University and earned a Ph.D. in physics from Harvard University.

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