Disruptive Leadership

“Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.” – Japanese Proverb

Entries Tagged ‘BOP’

Rice paddies and culture

If you haven’t read Outliers, or Malcom Gladwell’s previous books The Tipping Point and Blink, you are missing out on some of the most insightful, entertaining, and mind-opening dissections of human behavior.  In Outliers, Gladwell explains what makes a person extraordinarily successful.
Here is the Cliffs Note version:

You need a minimum level of smarts, but not [...]

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The top ICT4D trends for 2010

The year started with the Mother of All Disruptions as the world teetered toward economic and financial collapse. The technology industry withered in general due to lack of demand. Intel, for example, reported its first loss in 21 years in the second quarter.  As we head in to 2010, things seem to be on the [...]

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Do public/private global initiatives make a difference?

Over the last five years, the public and private sectors have introduced a plethora of initiatives aimed at bridging the digital divide and bringing computers to underserved markets.
Intel launched the World Ahead program in 2006, a sweeping initiative to encompass all activities Intel was driving to bridge the digital divide.  Microsoft launched Unlimited Potential in [...]

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Breaking the bank

I have mentioned Safaricom in this blog several times as an example of a classic disruptive leader and touted their M-Pesa text-based payment system as a game-changing service targeting the bottom of the pyramid (BOP).  But a recent article in the International Herald Times showcases the challenges this service and others face.  In truth, any [...]

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