Harvard prof Clayton, who coined the term 'disruptive innovation', dies at 67

Clayton Christensen, a longtime Harvard Business School professor who authored the best-selling business book, 'The Innovator's Dilemma', passed away aged 67 in Boston. Known for Christensen's theory, he coined the buzzword 'disruptive innovation'. The theory states that newer ideas in business and technology could create new markets and disrupt older ones, displacing established market leaders.

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