Product Lifecycle: Big Band Disruptors - Deepstash

Product Lifecycle: Big Band Disruptors

There are three broadly defined characteristics that define a “Big Bang Disruptor”: 

  • Undisciplined Strategy.
  • Unconstrained Growth.
  • Unencumbered Development. 

Big Bang Disruptors don’t follow the stages of the traditional market adoption model. Forget about the gradual steps from “early adoption” to “market maturity”, it’s very much about entering the market with a big bang.

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jebarr

Copywriter in advertising

In recent years a new—disquieting—form of disruptive innovation has emerged. It doesn’t follow the classic model, entering the market as a cheap substitute to a high-end product and then gradually increasing in quality and moving up the customer chain. Instead, the innovation beats incumbents on both price and quality right from the start and quickly sweeps through every customer segment. This kind of “big bang” disruption can devastate entire product lines virtually overnight

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