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The parade of new technologies and scientifi breakthroughs is relentless and is unfolding on many fronts. Almost any advance is billed as a breakthrough, and the list of “next big things” grows ever longer. Yet some technologies do in fact have the potential to disrupt the status quo, alter the way people live and work, rearrange value pools, and lead to entirely new products and services. Business leaders can’t wait until evolving technologies are having these effects to determine which developments are truly big things. They need to understand how the competitive advantages on which they have based strategy might erode or be enhanced a decade from now by emerging technologies—how technologies might bring them new customers or force them to defend their existing bases or inspire them to invent new strategies.<ref>McKinsey: Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy. 2013. URL: http://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/dotcom/Insights | The parade of new technologies and scientifi breakthroughs is relentless and is unfolding on many fronts. Almost any advance is billed as a breakthrough, and the list of “next big things” grows ever longer. Yet some technologies do in fact have the potential to disrupt the status quo, alter the way people live and work, rearrange value pools, and lead to entirely new products and services. Business leaders can’t wait until evolving technologies are having these effects to determine which developments are truly big things. They need to understand how the competitive advantages on which they have based strategy might erode or be enhanced a decade from now by emerging technologies—how technologies might bring them new customers or force them to defend their existing bases or inspire them to invent new strategies.<ref>McKinsey: Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy. 2013. URL: http://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/dotcom/Insights%20and%20pubs/MGI/Research/Technology%20and%20Innovation/Disruptive%20technologies/MGI_Disruptive_technologies_Executive_summary_May2013.ashx.</ref> | ||
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The parade of new technologies and scientifi breakthroughs is relentless and is unfolding on many fronts. Almost any advance is billed as a breakthrough, and the list of “next big things” grows ever longer. Yet some technologies do in fact have the potential to disrupt the status quo, alter the way people live and work, rearrange value pools, and lead to entirely new products and services. Business leaders can’t wait until evolving technologies are having these effects to determine which developments are truly big things. They need to understand how the competitive advantages on which they have based strategy might erode or be enhanced a decade from now by emerging technologies—how technologies might bring them new customers or force them to defend their existing bases or inspire them to invent new strategies.[1]
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Zwölf Technologien, die zu disruptiven Effekten führen könnten:
- Mobile Internet
- Automation of Knowledge Work
- The Internet of Things
- Cloud Technology
- Advanced Robotics
- Autonomous and near-autonomous Vehicles
- Next-generation Genomics
- Energy Storage
- 3D Printing
- Advanced Materials
- Advanced Oil and Gas Exploration and Recovery
- Renewable Energy
Weblinks
- ↑ McKinsey: Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy. 2013. URL: http://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/dotcom/Insights%20and%20pubs/MGI/Research/Technology%20and%20Innovation/Disruptive%20technologies/MGI_Disruptive_technologies_Executive_summary_May2013.ashx.
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