The Hostility Against Disruption
There are two reactions from people once they realize what disruption is about. The first is a sense of joy, a sense of hope, a sense of confidence of the entrepreneur. The second is downright fear....
View ArticleDenise Kaigler leaves Nintendo
Now we know who that unfortunate soul at Nintendo who was assigned to read this site. I can imagine Kaigler pounding her desk after another day of reading this site and screaming, “No more! No more! I...
View ArticleEmail: Unveiling the Relationship Between the US Economy and the Game Industry
Sending just as a curiosity, it’s a small class work: Unveiling the Relationship between the US Economy and Video Game Industry [Link Removed due to it being a class work] “Our group sought to...
View ArticleEra of Nonalignment
Imagine if the losers of the computer revolution (such as typewriter manufacturers or newspapers or anything else) flexed their remaining financial muscle to direct Congress to legislate the computer...
View ArticleThe End of the Schumpeter Prophecy
Many people have asked why I do not talk about business on my website anymore. To those who live in America, you know the reason why. To those who do not live in America, you will know the reason why...
View ArticleClayton Christensen keeps boggling my mind
Clayton Christensen tells us who the winners and losers will be due to the ‘Great Disruption’. He gives the exact opposite of what I guess. At first, I thought Christensen was on crack. The winner will...
View ArticleChristenson: “Half of all colleges will fail in 15 years…”
The MAN is saying it. Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen has predicted that as many as half of the more than 4,000 universities and colleges in the U.S. may fail in the next 15...
View ArticleRob Fahey the Cherry Picker
“This article is sublime!” The hardcore are gushing all over themselves about it. But why is Rob Fahey only comparing game data of 2014 to 2013? Gaming is a generational business. Why not try...
View ArticleThe Disruption of Newspapers
Here it is. Note how cannibalism is slowing down their demise. Remember Miyamoto’s quote? We started work on the Wii around the time the GameCube went on sale in 2001. [Internally, the Wii had the...
View ArticleNew World Disorder
Ring the bell, reader! Ring the bell! Above: Reader rings the bell. I want to read to you a letter written together by the three console companies. “Who are they?” asks the dubious reader. Silly...
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