The Explainer: How to Be a Disruptor

Harvard Business Review
9 Jul 201902:04

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the concept of disruptive innovation, as introduced by Professor Clayton Christensen. It highlights how smaller companies can outmaneuver industry giants by focusing on underserved, price-sensitive customers. While large corporations focus on upgrading products for higher-paying clients, disruptors offer simpler, lower-cost alternatives that gradually improve, eventually taking over the market. Examples include steel mini mills, Toyota, Hyundai, and Procter & Gamble's Crest White Strips. The key to success for incumbents is to adopt disruptive innovation principles, treat it as a separate unit, and develop low-cost solutions tailored to customer needs.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Disruptive innovation occurs when a small company offers simpler, low-cost alternatives that appeal to underserved customers.
  • 😀 Large companies often focus on sustaining innovation, which means upgrading their existing products to attract high-paying customers, leaving regular customers behind.
  • 😀 Entrepreneurs use disruptive innovation to target the market ignored by industry giants, offering basic but valuable products.
  • 😀 The big players in the industry tend to overserve their customers, adding unnecessary features that lower their appeal to regular customers.
  • 😀 Disruptors improve their products incrementally to appeal to a broader market, often without the big players noticing until it’s too late.
  • 😀 The steel mini mills are a classic example of disruption, initially offering low-quality rebar and later moving into sheet steel, stealing market share from larger mills.
  • 😀 Companies like Toyota and Hyundai exemplified disruption by starting with economy models and later adding luxury features and brands.
  • 😀 To counter disruption, industry giants must create their own disruptive innovations, treating them as separate entities with distinct business models and growth expectations.
  • 😀 Successful disruption involves identifying the customer’s job to be done and segmenting customers based on that job, not by product or demographics.
  • 😀 Procter & Gamble’s Crest White Strips serve as an example of disruptive innovation, offering an affordable, DIY alternative to expensive dental services.
  • 😀 Disruptive innovation reshapes markets and creates new ones, providing opportunities for growth in a rapidly changing world.

Q & A

  • What is disruptive innovation, as described by Clayton Christensen?

    -Disruptive innovation is a process where a small, young company challenges and beats an industry giant by offering simpler, low-cost alternatives to meet the needs of regular customers, whom the larger companies overlook while focusing on higher-paying customers.

  • How do industry giants typically focus their innovation efforts?

    -Industry giants focus on sustaining innovation, which involves upgrading their existing products and services to attract higher-paying, more profitable customers.

  • Why do large companies eventually fail to serve all their customers effectively?

    -Large companies start ignoring regular customers who want simple, affordable solutions, as they become more focused on attracting high-paying customers. This leads them to add unnecessary features or 'bells and whistles' to their products that customers don't want to pay for.

  • How does the disruptor company exploit the gap left by larger companies?

    -The disruptor company focuses on providing simple, low-cost solutions that appeal to the regular customers ignored by the large companies. Over time, the disruptor improves its product to attract a wider audience, while the larger companies continue to overserve their niche customers.

  • Can you give an example of a classic disruptor in the industry?

    -A classic example of disruptive innovation is the steel mini mills, which initially produced low-quality rebar but eventually moved to producing sheet steel. They successfully took market share from large mills that were dominant in the steel industry.

  • What other companies are examples of disruptive innovators?

    -Toyota and Hyundai are more recent examples. They started with economy models and later added luxury features and brands, disrupting the automobile market.

  • How can large companies fight back against disruptive innovation?

    -To fight back, large companies must launch their own disruptive innovations. This involves creating a separate unit with a different business model, treating the project with distinct growth expectations, and focusing on providing low-cost solutions to meet customer needs.

  • What approach should industry giants take when developing disruptive innovations?

    -Industry giants should segment customers by the job they need to get done, not by product, market size, or demographics. They should develop basic, low-cost solutions that fulfill these customer needs.

  • How did Procter & Gamble use disruptive innovation to create growth?

    -Procter & Gamble created Crest White Strips, a low-cost, DIY alternative to expensive dental services. This is an example of how they used disruptive innovation to meet the needs of customers looking for affordable oral care solutions.

  • What is the impact of disruptive innovation on markets?

    -Disruptive innovation creates new markets and reshapes existing ones by offering simpler, more affordable solutions that meet the needs of a broader audience, often starting by targeting underserved customer segments.

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Disruptive InnovationBusiness StrategyEntrepreneurshipMarket DisruptionHarvard BusinessClayton ChristensenIndustry GiantsInnovation StrategyBusiness GrowthLow-Cost AlternativesCorporate Strategy
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