Disruption, disruptive, or disrupted may refer to:
Business
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Creative disruption
Creative disruption (disruption concept in a creative context) was introduced in 1992 by TBWA's chairman Jean-Marie Dru. It refers to a radical change in a marketplace brought about by the overturning of existing conventions.
Origins
The word " ...
, disruption concept in a creative context, introduced in 1992 by TBWA's chairman
Jean-Marie Dru
Jean-Marie is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
* Jean-Marie Carroll (born 1956), English musician and composer
* Jean-Marie Abgrall (born 1950), French psychiatrist, criminologist, specialist in forensic med ...
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Disruptive innovation, Clayton Christensen's theory of industry disruption by new technology or products
Psychology and sociology
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Disruptive behavior disorders, a class of mental health disorders
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Disruptive physician, a physician whose obnoxious behaviour upsets patients or other staff
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Social disruption, a radical alteration, transformation, dysfunction or breakdown of social life
Arts and Entertainment
*''The Disruption'', a 1996 EP by
Cursive
Cursive (also known as joined-up writing) is any style of penmanship in which characters are written joined in a flowing manner, generally for the purpose of making writing faster, in contrast to block letters. It varies in functionality and m ...
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"The Disruption" (''Succession''), TV episode
Other uses
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Cell disruption
Cell disruption, sometimes referred to as ''digestion'', is a method or process for releasing biological molecules from inside a cell.
Methods
The production of biologically interesting molecules using cloning and culturing methods allows the ...
is a method or process in cell biology for releasing biological molecules from inside a cell
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Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start Up Bubble'', a 2016 book by Daniel Lyons
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Disruption (adoption)
Adoption is a process whereby a person assumes the parenting of another, usually a child, from that person's biological or legal parent or parents. Legal adoptions permanently transfer all rights and responsibilities, along with filiation, from ...
is also the term for the cancellation of an adoption of a child before it is legally completed
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Disruption (of schema), in the field of computer genetic algorithms
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Disruption of 1843
The Disruption of 1843, also known as the Great Disruption, was a schism in 1843 in which 450 evangelical ministers broke away from the Church of Scotland to form the Free Church of Scotland.
The main conflict was over whether the Church of Sc ...
, the divergence of the Free Church of Scotland from the Church of Scotland
*Disruption, a method of disabling an explosive device by using
projected water disruptors
See also
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Disruptor (disambiguation)
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Disturbance (disambiguation)
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