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Managing disruption

Managing disruption

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In this episode of the 'In Hindsight' podcast, we explore the concept of disruption and its impact on today's world. From the surprising population statistics of India surpassing China to the digital populations created by platforms like Facebook and YouTube, we delve into how geography is being redefined by networks and technology. Learn how leaders can navigate constant disruption, with insights on situational awareness, agility, and making bold moves. Through examples like Netflix, Uber, and the evolution of music from Walkmans to streaming, discover the importance of adaptability and forward-thinking. We also touch on global disruptions such as COVID-19, climate change, and the war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for strategic preparation. Join us next week as we discuss VUCA: volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Don't miss this deep dive into leveraging disruption for innovation and growth.


00:00 Introduction to the In Hindsight Podcast

00:13 The Largest Population: A New Perspective

00:54 Digital Platforms: The New Populations

02:02 Understanding Disruption

03:46 Examples of Disruption: Netflix and Uber

07:19 The Importance of Situational Awareness

11:39 Flexibility and Agility in Business

15:29 Making Bold Moves in Uncertainty

20:01 The Evolution of Music Consumption

25:03 Global Disruptions: COVID-19, Climate Change, and War

28:00 Conclusion and Next Week's Topic: VUCA


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