I’m Disruptive

Welcome to the “I’m Disruptive” campaign.

If you like to shake things up, devise new solutions to fix age-old problems, and believe that no challenge is insurmountable, then this is a place for you. Show the world that our outdated education system and broken health-care system need disruptive innovations designed to transform them–to make them more student- and patient-centric and more affordable–by adding an avatar to your Facebook profile. And click below to show your support on Twitter:

Explore our site to learn how you can help make that transformation. Respond to our education and health care blogs, case studies, and white papers with your ideas as well, so that we can enrich the conversation and learn from each other. And check out our flagship books on the topics–the just-released second edition of Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns and The Innovator’s Prescription: A Disruptive Solution for Health Care.

And to learn more about disruptive innovation–the force that has transformed countless sectors by introducing simplicity, convenience, accessibility, reliability, and affordability, where before the sector was characterized by complicated, expensive, and inaccessible products and services–check out our primer here. You will find lots more information on this force throughout our writings, interviews, speeches, and assorted videos scattered throughout the site–and learn how to apply practical and tested theories of innovation to problems in the social sector.

And if you’d like to contact us directly or donate to our cause to help make these transformations become a reality, we welcome hearing from you and thank you for your support.

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8 Responses to “I’m Disruptive”

  1. Loved the Innovator’s Prescription!

    Looking forward to much disruption!

    All the best,

    Stephen

  2. Count me in!!

  3. Definitely the right attitude to bring to education today.

    Looking forward to hearing more from you!

  4. Great concept MIchael. Consider adding a blog. StudentsFirst has one and people like me can really get into ‘helping others understand’ what they think reform should accomplish.

    If one monitors the ‘conversations’ some very valuable insights are gained into how ‘people’ think about issues, both pro and con.

    Be sure to talk to them (SF) before you choose the software provider. They use discus and have had occasional problems. Of course be prepared for some pretty irrational, even hostile responses. I think they serve a purpose by exposing the great difficulty in successfully communicating anything these days.

    I look forward to seeing your face (and message) more in the media. Michelle has done a good job there and I think it’s paying off. Find out who she uses as a media consultant and hire them.

    Keep up the good work.

  5. I’m disruptive!

    http://www.learningfront.com/Media/NewRules.pdf

    Nick

  6. Help change the process to improve teaching and student learning!

    http://bit.ly/lXrsJU

    Nick

  7. Disruptive professional development — 5 standards written in 15 words!

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    Nick

  8. Disruptive professional development — 5 standards written in 15 words!

    http://bit.ly/iGuO9D

    Nick

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