Larry Downes is an expert on developing business strategies in an age of constant technological
and legal disruption.
Downes is author of the New York Times and Business Week business blockbuster, "Unleashing
the Killer App: Digital Strategies for Market Dominance" (Harvard Business School Press),
which has sold over 200,000 copies and was named by the Wall Street Journal as one of the five
most important books ever published on business and technology.
His new book, "Pivot to the Future" (PublicAffairs), written with Omar Abbosh and Paul Nunes,
details a dramatic new approach to strategy and execution for businesses facing constant
technological disruption--increasingly, all of them.
His other books include the best-selling "Big Bang Disruption: Strategy in an Age of
Devastating Innovation" (Portfolio), "The Laws of Disruption" (Basic) and "The Strategy
Machine" (HarperBusiness).
He writes regularly for The Harvard Business Review, Forbes, The Washington Post, and
CNET, covering the intersection of technology, politics and business.
He has written for a variety of other publications, including The New York Times, USA Today,
Inc., The Economist, Wired, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Recode, The Hill, Congressional
Quarterly, Slate, The European Business Review, The Boao Review, and The San Francisco
Chronicle.
Downes has held faculty appointments at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business,
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, and the University of California-Berkeley's
Haas School of Business, where he was Associate Dean of the School of Information. From
2010-2019, he was project director at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy.
From 2006-2010, he was a nonresident Fellow at the Stanford Law School Center for Internet
Society.