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Can one be trained to be a disruptor? President Nitish Jain writes

 

What is disruptive innovation? How can you develop a mindset for innovation that could lead to disruption of current revenue models and systems? Nitish Jain, President – SP Jain School of Global Management, writes in the December 2019 issue of Brainfeed Higher Education Plus Magazine.

Can one be trained to be a disruptor

 

7 of the 10 largest companies in the world today are technology companies. So, if one wants to be a disruptor, and is in a tearing hurry, tech innovation might be their golden key, shares Mr Jain. He discusses four themes – studying trends, studying people, technology and being curious – that could help create disruptors for an ever-changing business environment.

 

Brainfeed Higher Education Magazine is one of the pioneers in the field targeting the entire education sector from primary to high school education. It provides the latest information on academic issues arising out of classroom pedagogical practices, innovative technology-based teaching and latest developments in the present educational scenario with a circulation of 1,90,000.

 

 

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