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Disruption doesn’t announce itself—and by the time most organizations recognize it, it’s already too late.Disruption has become one of the most overused—and misunderstood—words in modern business. But long before the term became a buzzword, disruption was already reshaping industries, institutions, and everyday life. In Disrupters at the Gate, Jeffrey I. Cole, founding director of the Center for the Digital Future at USC Annenberg, and Harlan J. Lebo, an award-winning journalist and historian,…

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Disruption doesn’t announce itself—and by the time most organizations recognize it, it’s already too late.

Disruption has become one of the most overused—and misunderstood—words in modern business. But long before the term became a buzzword, disruption was already reshaping industries, institutions, and everyday life.

In Disrupters at the Gate, Jeffrey I. Cole, founding director of the Center for the Digital Future at USC Annenberg, and Harlan J. Lebo, an award-winning journalist and historian, offer a definitive exploration of how true disruption actually happens, why it so often comes from unexpected outsiders, and why even the most powerful organizations consistently fail to see it coming. Drawing on decades of research, reporting, and vivid case studies, the authors trace the roots of disruption from the Industrial Revolution to the digital age, revealing patterns that repeat across history, technology, and human behavior.

From iconic “two guys in a garage” stories to the cautionary failures of once-dominant companies, the book distinguishes genuine disruption from incremental innovation and explains why reacting to disruption requires far more than better products or faster execution. Cole and Lebo examine the social, economic, and cultural consequences of transformative change—highlighting both the extraordinary benefits and the profound disruptions to jobs, institutions, and daily life that follow.

As artificial intelligence, platform economies, and global crises accelerate the pace of change, Disrupters at the Gate provides leaders, strategists, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the forces shaping global change with a clear-eyed framework for understanding disruption—not as hype or theory, but as an enduring force that reshapes the world. For readers looking to better understand the transformations redefining business, institutions, and society, this book offers both historical insight and practical perspective on navigating an era defined by disruption.

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Disruption doesn’t announce itself—and by the time most organizations recognize it, it’s already too late.

Disruption has become one of the most overused—and misunderstood—words in modern business. But long before the term became a buzzword, disruption was already reshaping industries, institutions, and everyday life.

In Disrupters at the Gate, Jeffrey I. Cole, founding director of the Center for the Digital Future at USC Annenberg, and Harlan J. Lebo, an award-winning journalist and historian, offer a definitive exploration of how true disruption actually happens, why it so often comes from unexpected outsiders, and why even the most powerful organizations consistently fail to see it coming. Drawing on decades of research, reporting, and vivid case studies, the authors trace the roots of disruption from the Industrial Revolution to the digital age, revealing patterns that repeat across history, technology, and human behavior.

From iconic “two guys in a garage” stories to the cautionary failures of once-dominant companies, the book distinguishes genuine disruption from incremental innovation and explains why reacting to disruption requires far more than better products or faster execution. Cole and Lebo examine the social, economic, and cultural consequences of transformative change—highlighting both the extraordinary benefits and the profound disruptions to jobs, institutions, and daily life that follow.

As artificial intelligence, platform economies, and global crises accelerate the pace of change, Disrupters at the Gate provides leaders, strategists, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the forces shaping global change with a clear-eyed framework for understanding disruption—not as hype or theory, but as an enduring force that reshapes the world. For readers looking to better understand the transformations redefining business, institutions, and society, this book offers both historical insight and practical perspective on navigating an era defined by disruption.

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