Clayton Christensen

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American economist (1952-2020)

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Books I’ve Loved — Ann Miura Ko | The Tim Ferriss Show

Books I’ve Loved — Ann Miura Ko | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

Harvard Business School professor and author of 'How Will You Measure Your Life?', who wrote the book after overcoming significant health issues.

Chris Dixon at Startup School 2013

Chris Dixon at Startup School 2013

Y Combinator

Author of 'The Innovator's Dilemma', whose theories on disruptive innovation explain why new technologies initially appear as toys to incumbents.

How To Get Rich

How To Get Rich

Ali Abdaal

Author of 'How Will You Measure Your Life'.

What Am I Doing With My Life?

What Am I Doing With My Life?

Ali Abdaal

A Harvard Business School professor who wrote the article 'How Will You Measure Your Life?', which influenced the speaker's perspective on time management and life priorities.

Analyzing Billions of Transactions to Understand Consumer Behavior - Michael Babineau and Kevin Hale

Analyzing Billions of Transactions to Understand Consumer Behavior - Michael Babineau and Kevin Hale

Y Combinator

Author of 'Innovator's Dilemma' and 'Competing Against Luck,' whose 'Jobs to Be Done' theory influenced the company's thinking on focus.

Kevin Systrom: Instagram | Lex Fridman Podcast #243

Kevin Systrom: Instagram | Lex Fridman Podcast #243

Lex Fridman

Author of 'Competing Against Luck' and a proponent of the 'Jobs to be Done' theory, which influenced Kevin Systrom's thinking on product design.

I made $250M in one year. Here's what it actually cost me

I made $250M in one year. Here's what it actually cost me

My First Million

Late Harvard Business School professor known for his work on disruptive innovation, distinguishing between sustaining and disruptive technologies.

How Anthropic, Costco, and Patagonia all build incorruptible companies  | Eric Ries

How Anthropic, Costco, and Patagonia all build incorruptible companies | Eric Ries

Lenny's Podcast

The late management theorist, quoted for his insight that it's easier to do 'the right thing 100% of the time than 98% of the time,' emphasizing the clarity that absolute commitment to values brings.