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Industry Interrupted
The Globe and Mail
20 episodes
9 months ago
For every established company there's disruptor waiting in the wings. Meet the new generation of interrupters, the industries they’re turning on their heads and how the big players are fighting back. We'll also answer the most important question of all: What does all of this mean for us as consumers?
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For every established company there's disruptor waiting in the wings. Meet the new generation of interrupters, the industries they’re turning on their heads and how the big players are fighting back. We'll also answer the most important question of all: What does all of this mean for us as consumers?
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
News,
Business News,
Tech News
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The Moneyball effect
Industry Interrupted
21 minutes 52 seconds
5 years ago
The Moneyball effect
In 2002, the Oakland A's did something that no team in Major League Baseball had ever done before: They used big data to build their small-market team into the number one team in the Western division. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Industry Interrupted
For every established company there's disruptor waiting in the wings. Meet the new generation of interrupters, the industries they’re turning on their heads and how the big players are fighting back. We'll also answer the most important question of all: What does all of this mean for us as consumers?