Digital Disruptor #14
What if your “weakness” is actually your greatest strength?
I enjoy following sports—a fact not lost on the almighty algorithms. Lately, I’ve been bombarded with endless articles and debates about who the greatest NBA player of all time is. Michael Jordan or LeBron James?
Recently, Dennis Rodman chimed in. Unsurprisingly, “The Worm” is 100% in Michael Jordan’s corner—his longtime teammate. But let’s set that debate aside for a moment and focus on Rodman himself. Dennis Rodman is one of the most controversial basketball players in history. He was never the guy scoring 30 points a game. Early in his career, he realized his strengths lay elsewhere.
His weaknesses—being a “bad boy” with behavioral issues and a reputation for conflict—he turned into leverage. He channeled his wild energy into something unstoppable. He became the best rebounder and defensive player in the league. He threw himself into every loose ball without a second thought about the physical toll. He defended opponents to the edge of the rules—and got under their skin while doing it.

What awaits you in Digital Disruptor #14?
- What if your “weakness” is actually your greatest strength? – The challenges of digitalization in certain business processes.
- Events Have Changed… But Are You Still Living in 2019? – An interview with Jaka Gornik, Confiva.
- Smart Destination of the Future: When Innovation Grows from Personal Experience
- AI Tools
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