Douglas Rushkoff's "Startups Are Not As Disruptive As They Appear" starts with "We first got excited about web startups because they didn't have to follow the script" and ends with the somber Perhaps we should have seen this coming. After all, when startup founders are invited to the ring the bell on the stock exchange, it's not because they've disrupted the way we do business. It's because they've maintained it.
Startups Disrupt Industries, Not Economic Systems
Startups Disrupt Industries, Not Economic…
Startups Disrupt Industries, Not Economic Systems
Douglas Rushkoff's "Startups Are Not As Disruptive As They Appear" starts with "We first got excited about web startups because they didn't have to follow the script" and ends with the somber Perhaps we should have seen this coming. After all, when startup founders are invited to the ring the bell on the stock exchange, it's not because they've disrupted the way we do business. It's because they've maintained it.