The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry with Jacquie McNish

February 23
1h 19m

Episode Description

BlackBerry once ruled the business world.

Presidents, CEOs, and Wall Street relied on its encrypted devices. Then the iPhone arrived — and everything changed.

In this episode, Jacquie McNish, co-author of Losing the Signal, unpacks the untold story behind:

• The improbable rise of Research In Motion
• The 2011 global outage crisis
• The NTP patent war
• 9/11 and encrypted messaging dominance
• The internal fracture between Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie
• The Storm failure
• The QNX pivot and BlackBerry's second act

A fascinating case study in leadership psychology, technological disruption, and strategic inflection points.

 

This is a masterclass in: Innovation Leadership Disruption Scaling culture Strategic blindness Corporate inflection points

📘 Book: Losing the Signal by Jacquie McNish & Sean Silcoff https://amzn.to/4tVBHWk

🎙 Hosted by Aidan McCullen Aidan McCullen is a Thinkers50 Innovation Award winner, recognised for his contribution to global innovation practice through The Innovation Show.

Aidan is a Global and Irish Keynote speaker recognized for his engaging storytelling style and his bestselling book Undisruptable: A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention. The Innovation Show remains the only podcast ever to receive a Thinkers50 award, and Aidan is only the second Irish person—after Charles Handy—to be honoured.

 #BlackBerry #Innovation #BusinessStrategy #TechHistory #Leadership #StartupLessons #iPhone #Apple #Entrepreneurship #Disruption

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