120. Butterfly's Digital Revolution in Ultrasound: A Conversation with Darius Shahida - Five years ago, Darius, a member of the Harvard Business School Class of 2019, joined us in the podcast studio to discuss how Butterfly Network, Inc., a disruptive startup where he was employed as Chief Growth Officer, was working to revolutionize the ultrasound industry. Now, as the company's Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Business Development Officer, he joins his former BSSE professor, Derek van Bever, to reflect on Butterfly's entrepreneurial journey over the last half decade. Since Darius was last on the podcast, the company has gone public; has successfully commercialized the world's first semiconductor-based, whole-body, single-probe digital ultrasound device; has introduced its second generation device, Butterfly iQ+; and Butterfly has significantly expanded its market of users, with a presence in over 100 countries. In this conversation, Darius highlights these developments and also reflects on how the BSSE frameworks have helped to inform the company's emergent strategy over the years. As a hybrid disruptor - both a low end and a new market disruption - Butterfly Network's growth is fascinating to observe. Listen to learn more! https://lnkd.in/eaMXh-pW #Ultrasound #POCUS #ButterflyNetwork #ButterflyiQ+ #Healthcare #AI #DisruptiveInnovation #HybridDisruption #JTBD #BusinessModelInnovation #DeliberateVsEmergent #Strategy #ParallelPlay #Technology #Innovation #Entrepreneurship #Growth #FrameworksInAction 4Catalyzer Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Harvard Business School (HBS) Alumni #BSSEalumni #InspiredByClay
The Disruptive Voice
Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
Boston, MA 3,026 followers
TDV explores Clayton Christensen's Disruptive Innovation frameworks across a wide range of industries and circumstances.
About us
Across a wide range of industries and circumstances, The Disruptive Voice explores the frameworks of Disruptive Innovation with academics, researchers, practitioners, and others who have been taught or inspired by Clayton Christensen. Guests include alumni of Harvard Business School's BSSE and Disruptive Innovation courses; colleagues from HBS, The Christensen Institute, Innosight, and Rose Park Advisors; along with others who are well-versed in Prof Christensen's work and theories. We hope that you'll find these conversations inspiring and useful!
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- Boston, MA
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- 2016
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119. Right Kind Of Wrong: A Conversation with Amy Edmondson - In this episode, Harvard Business School Prof Amy Edmondson, sharing insights from her new book, Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well, reminds listeners, "The most successful among us have not failed less often than the rest of us. They've failed more often - right kind of wrong failures." Hosted by Scott D. Anthony, the two engage in a fascinating conversation covering a myriad of topics, including the origin of the idea of psychological safety; the different types of failure, and why they matter; the emotional challenges of innovation; and the right kind of wrong in the context of parenting, to cite but a few examples. We're all going to get things wrong in our professional and personal lives, but resilience and learning through intelligent failures is an important part of the journey! To listen - https://lnkd.in/eqi9b-fD #RightKindOfWrong #PsychologicalSafety #BeepGoingForward #GrowthMindset #Innovation #EmergentStrategy Harvard Business School (HBS) Alumni The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Innosight #InspiredByClay