I love disrupting things. From a recent assessment I did for a leadership program (I’ll blog on that soon), my natural traits include having a very high tolerance to conflict, which they defined as challenging the status quo.
So I was incredibly excited to hear about Harvard Law School’s Disruptive Innovation in the Market for Legal Services conference.
Sadly, I could not attend live, in person or as it streamed.
I can, however, watch the four videos at my leisure, and you can as well.
Panel 1: The Nature of Disruptive Innovation in Professional Services
Panel 2: The Role of Regulation
Panel 3: Working Group Sessions
Panel 3: The Effects on Clients, Technology, Education and the Profession
Panel 1: The Nature of Disruptive Innovation in Professional Services | ||
Keynote: |
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– Clayton M. Christensen, Professor, Harvard Business School |
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Response: |
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– Mike Rhodin, Senior Vice President, IBM Watson |
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Discussants: |
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– Sarah Reed, General Counsel, Charles River Ventures |
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– John Suh, CEO, Legal Zoom |
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Introductions / Moderator: |
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– David B. Wilkins, Lester Kissel Professor of Law and Director of the Program on the Legal Profession, Harvard Law School |