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‘Disruption’ has become a buzz word in the business world. But what is a disruptive change-maker? In this course you will learn how to deploy disruptive strategic thinking to develop or protect your organisation’s competitive advantage. The most innovative and successful companies have all fundamentally disrupted and reshaped existing industries, or created completely new ones. But which strategies and technologies can you use to be disruptive and take the next step for your organisation? Via structured learning activities (video lectures, quizzes, discussion prompts and written assessments) you will enhance your ability to think strategically and become your organisation’s disruptive change-maker.
This week, you will explore two main questions: why do great companies fail; and what are some macro-environmental factors that cause change within the organisation?. You will investigate the innovator’s dilemma and try to find out if adoption of technologies is speeding up (or not). You will use tools to help you consider macro-economic factors and the impact that these would have on your organisation (PESTLE analysis). Additionally, you will apply tools that will help you determine if your next technology (or one from your competitor) is likely to be disruptive. Welcome to be disruptive!
What's included
9 videos5 readings2 assignments1 plugin
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9 videos•Total 29 minutes
Course welcome and introduction•3 minutes
Week 1 outline•2 minutes
Innovation sweet spot•4 minutes
Causes and pace of change•4 minutes
Diffusion of innovations•3 minutes
Principles of disruptive innovation•8 minutes
Disruptive innovations?•2 minutes
Habit corner sample•1 minute
Week 1 summary•1 minute
5 readings•Total 64 minutes
Course overview•1 minute
Learning activities and assessment•1 minute
Preconceptions: What is disruption?•1 minute
Explore further resources 1•60 minutes
About the habit corner•1 minute
2 assignments•Total 75 minutes
Recall: Change and disruptive innovation•15 minutes
Week 1 quiz•60 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Preconceptions: Class results•15 minutes
Enablers, not drivers
Module 2•3 hours to complete
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In week 2 you will get ‘techie’ by exploring a number of technologies that are often seen as potentially ‘disruptive’. Additionally, you will discuss how these technologies are currently used by organisations globally. More importantly, you will explore ways to stay up-to-date with technological advances. You will also explore technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT).
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6 videos2 readings2 assignments
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6 videos•Total 33 minutes
Week 2 outline•5 minutes
Artificial Intelligence•9 minutes
Internet of things (IoT)•8 minutes
Virtual and augmented reality•7 minutes
Conditions of success•2 minutes
Week 2 summary•1 minute
2 readings•Total 70 minutes
Explore further resources 2•60 minutes
Conditions of success•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Recall: Enablers, not drivers•30 minutes
Week 2 quiz•60 minutes
Business models
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
This week you will focus on viability and specifically look at business models. You will begin by looking at the four (4) main elements of a business model: value proposition, resources, processes, and the profit formula. You will look at the business model journey, and how organisations move from creating a business model, through sustaining innovation, up to efficiency. You will explore the importance of developing new business models with a framework (the 4I's framework) to help you come up with these new business models. Finally, you will look at business model patterns, as recombining, adapting, and refining business model patterns is an efficient way to do business model innovation.
What's included
6 videos2 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 28 minutes
Week 3 outline•2 minutes
Introduction to business models•4 minutes
Business model journey•7 minutes
Business model generation (innovation)•8 minutes
Typical technology-enabled business models•6 minutes
Week 3 summary•1 minute
2 readings•Total 70 minutes
Become a Global MBA learner•10 minutes
Explore further resources 3•60 minutes
1 assignment•Total 5 minutes
Week 3 quiz•5 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 3 peer review (optional)•60 minutes
Disruption and Digital Platforms
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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This week you will learn about platforms, what they are, how they’re different from other business models, the different types of platforms, and how to create successful platforms. You will also learn how to decide if you should create your own platform.
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6 videos1 reading2 assignments
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6 videos•Total 23 minutes
Week 4 outline•2 minutes
Introduction to platforms•6 minutes
Platform classification•4 minutes
Attractive platforms•7 minutes
Establishing successful platforms•4 minutes
Week 4 summary•1 minute
1 reading•Total 60 minutes
Explore further resources 4•60 minutes
2 assignments•Total 75 minutes
Recall: Disruption and digital platforms•15 minutes
Week 4 quiz•60 minutes
Design Thinking
Module 5•3 hours to complete
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This week, you will take a more in-depth look at viability, desirability, and feasibility through the human-centred approach to creative problem solving – design thinking. You will explore the different stages of design thinking, with close attention paid to empathy maps, brainstorming and prototyping – a taster to inspire you to learn more about this method.
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6 videos1 reading2 assignments
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6 videos•Total 23 minutes
Week 5 outline•2 minutes
Introduction to design thinking•3 minutes
Empathy maps•4 minutes
Brainstorming•6 minutes
Prototyping•4 minutes
Week 5 summary•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 60 minutes
Explore further resources 5•60 minutes
2 assignments•Total 75 minutes
Recall: Design thinking•15 minutes
Week 5 quiz•60 minutes
Responses to disruptive innovation
Module 6•3 hours to complete
Module details
Now that you have a good foundation for ‘being disruptive’, you will now explore where to innovate next through a framework that looks for gaps that need to be filled. The faultline framework contains five areas to be considered when looking for these gaps: customer needs, performance metrics, business model, talent, and industry position. You will also investigate how to protect your organisation from disruption and consider different views on what is at the heart of disruption.
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Reviewed on Mar 14, 2022
The course was very difficult but I was able to do it without any problems, also to thank the instructor who is a very good explainer!
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Reviewed on Sep 9, 2025
Course provides a high level summary of how to disrupt with innovative technology. But it would be more useful to cover less ground and get into details of fewer ideas.
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Reviewed on Aug 22, 2020
Great learning experience. Would be grateful if I can get some of the notes (Okeimieibi.jimgeorge@wemabank.com or jimgeorgesomina@gmail.com). Thank you.
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