How Your Industry Is Being Disrupted Right Now
The success of your business depends on solving your customers’ problems. Need a clean home or office? There’s a cleaning company or franchise for that. Need to put your tax return in? There’s an accountancy or tax professional for that. And so on it goes.

But what if there is a business that does what you do, only better?
And what if it’s coming for you, right now?
I’ve got news for you — it is. I’m not trying to scare you, just make you aware if you’re not already. In this fast-changing world, my job as a strategy and innovation consultant is to keep business people like you up to date with the threats and opportunities facing your business every day.
And then to turn the threats into opportunities and the opportunities into greater revenue and higher profits.
You may be thinking “My business has been ticking along quite nicely for 30 years. What could possibly disrupt it now? Why would I need to change anything?”
I hate to say it but that kind of thinking makes you an easy target.
Stale ‘she’ll be right’ business models are ripe for disruption*.

Your current business model is already the product of disruption.
Would your business have looked exactly the same 30, 50 or 70 years ago? Of course not.
Here are some of the industries that are being shaken up by business disruption right now. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Retail
- E-commerce platforms like Amazon have disrupted traditional brick-and-mortar retail by offering convenience, wide product selection, and competitive pricing.
- Mobile commerce and apps have enabled seamless online shopping experiences.
- Subscription-based business models like Dollar Shave Club have disrupted consumer product industries.
Transportation
- Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft have disrupted the taxi industry by leveraging technology and gig economy workers.
- Electric vehicles from companies like Tesla and BYD are disrupting the automotive industry with sustainable transportation solutions.
- Autonomous driving technology has the potential to disrupt traditional vehicle ownership and transportation models.
Hospitality
- Online travel agencies and home-sharing platforms like Airbnb have disrupted the hotel industry by offering alternative accommodation options.
- Virtual and augmented reality technologies are enhancing the travel planning and booking experiences.
Financial Services
- Fintech companies are disrupting traditional banking with mobile payment apps, peer-to-peer lending, and cryptocurrency.
- Blockchain technology is disrupting financial services by enabling secure, decentralized transactions.
Healthcare
- Telemedicine platforms are disrupting traditional healthcare delivery by providing remote consultations and monitoring.
- Wearable devices and mobile apps are enabling personalized health tracking and management.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being applied to drug discovery, diagnosis, and treatment.
Education and Tuition
- Online learning platforms like Coursera and edX are disrupting traditional education models by offering accessible and affordable courses.
- Virtual and augmented reality technologies are enhancing immersive learning experiences.
- Adaptive learning technologies are personalizing education based on individual student needs.
Food and Beverage
- F&B businesses are using AI to help them manage their supply and labour needs in the face of shartages and increasing costs
- Fast food chains and franchises such as McDonald's are reducing their store footprints as more customers choose drive-through or delivery services rather than sit-down options
- Changing consumer preferences towards sustainability, health, and ethical sourcing are driving product innovation
These are just a few examples of the disruptive innovations transforming various business categories.
As technology continues to evolve, we can expect more disruptions that challenge traditional business models and create new opportunities for innovation and growth.
* ‘She’ll be right’ is an expression in Australian and New Zealand culture that, according to Wikipedia, ‘expresses the belief that “whatever is wrong will right itself with time”, which is considered to be either an optimistic or apathetic outlook’. I am based in Auckland, New Zealand, but I work with clients all around the world.
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I don’t try to predict the future. I help you create it.

I have been at the forefront of innovation and change in disrupted industries such as retail, advertising, financial services, education and building.
Today, I share my experience and expertise with businesses like yours to help you remain competitive and relevant in a fast-changing and increasingly disruptive business world.
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