Destructive idea that has shocked the world over the past 85 years, Top 85



Business magazine launched in 1929 "Business week"Ranked the most devastating idea top 85 in the past 85 years to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the first"The 85 Most Disruptive Ideas in Our History"Is released to the public. There are only rankings of economic vocabulary as there are only rankings created by business magazines, but the point that unexpected items are ranked in from various fields is also a point.

85 Years, 85 Ideas - Businessweek
http://www.businessweek.com/features/85ideas/

◆ 01: jet engine

BySuperJet International

The principle of the jet engine chosen as "the most devastating idea" can somehow be understood by reading the following article.

"Animagraffs" which understands the principle of moon walks and jet engines visually with GIF animation by eye - GIGAZINE


◆ 02: Microchip

ByFabrizio Sciami

◆ 03:Green Revolution

ByJon Bunting

Various improvements made to increase grain production such as the introduction of disease-resistant wheat and crop varieties with high yields developed by research team led by Norman · Borough are called "green revolution".

◆ 04: Wal-Mart

ByJim

The world's largest supermarket chain "Wal-Mart" ranked fourth.America's richest top 25Among the four founders of the eldest son, the third son, the second son of the founder Sam Walton, the former wife, the eldest daughter are also ranked in, you can see the magnitude of its influence.

◆ 05: TV

ByRoadside pictures

◆ 06: Google

ByJacinta lluch valero

◆ 07:Junk Bond

ByReynermedia

While yields are good, on the other hand, bonds with high risk / high return on investment due to high credit risk are called "junk bonds". I am an American investment bankerMichael MilkenIn the 1980s Mr. was called "Emperor of Junk Bond".

◆ 08:The Manhattan Project

ByAndrea

An atomic bomb was dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan during the Second World War. The "Manhattan Project" mobilized scientists in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada to develop this atomic bomb.

Pictures showing the precious manufacturing & transportation of the atomic bomb that was developed in the "Manhattan Project" and was dropped in Japan can be seen from the following article.

A valuable photo album at that time that showed how the two atomic bombs dropped in Japan are manufactured & transported - GIGAZINE


◆ 09:Oral contraceptive(pill)

By@ Doug 88888

In 1960, "Enobid" was the first authorized by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as an oral contraceptive (pill). Currently, it seems that 4 out of 5 women who are aggressive in sex have "experience of using pills".

Also, it is clear from the data of the US Department of Labor that the women's advancement in society has advanced dramatically in the decades since the pill appeared.


◆ 10: Apple

ByPaul

◆ 11:Al Qaeda
◆ 12:Global warming
◆ 13:venture capital

◆ 14: Cubicle

ByMoresheth

Office partition designed by Herman Miller in 1968.

◆ 15:GPS

◆ 16: Container for shipping

ByTodd Lappin

The world's first container ship "SS Ideal-X" was born in 1956, and this container ship seems to have carried 58 routes of containers from Newark port to Houston port.

In addition, it is the "Maersk · Triple E" that is currently carrying the most transportation containers in the world, and it is possible to load 17603 containers with a total length of about 6 meters.

Movie to set aside a container on the cargo ship as much as possible to set up world record, leave port - GIGAZINE


The state of the dock that builds Maersk · Triple E can be seen from the following.

Landscape of the dock in which "Maersk · Triple E" is being built


◆ 17: fixed interest mortgage loan
◆ 18: McDonald's
◆ 19: Credit card
◆ 20: Amazon.com
◆ 21: Refrigerator

◆ 22:One child policy

ByAikawa Ke

The population regulation policy launched by the People's Republic of China from 1979 is "one-child policy." It is a policy that restricts that only one child should have birth to one couple to suppress the population of the Chinese who was exploding.

◆ 23:HTML

ByEkkun

The language for writing documents on the web is "HTML".

In addition, one out of ten people has revealed the shocking fact that "HTML" is considered a kind of sexually transmitted disease (STD).

I found out that one in ten people think "HTML" is a venereal disease - GIGAZINE


◆ 24:Perestroika
◆ 25:DNA sequencing

◆ 26:AK-47

ByBrian.ch

◆ 27:401k

ByM kasahara

One of the defined contribution individual pension plans that can be adopted in the United States.

◆ 28: Social Security System

◆ 29: Open source

ByGrok_code

As a particularly popular open source project, Linux released by Linus Torvalds, a Finnish engineer in 1991, has been picked up.

If open source is not what you are not coming with, please read the following article to know how it works.

A movie that explains "What is Open Source" in Lego in an easy-to-understand manner - GIGAZINE


◆ 30:Shareholder value
◆ 31:Outsourcing

◆ 32: ESPN


A sports news program that continues from 1979.

◆ 33:IS-LM analysis
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"IS - LM analysis" is a model used when analyzing the effect of government fiscal policy and central bank monetary policy on real economy.

◆ 34:Parkinson's law
A book written by Mr. Cyril Northcourt Parkinson of British political scientist published in 1958Parkinson's law"The law" The number of officials continues to increase irrespective of the amount of work ".

◆ 35: same-sex marriage

ByBart Vis

In 2000, the world 's first gay marriage was accepted in the Netherlands. Currently laws that allow homosexual marriages around the world are enacted, and the graph below shows the year in which those laws were enacted.


◆ 36:Laffer curve


"Laffer curve" is advocated by economist Arthur Rappfer in order to show that "The government can obtain the maximum tax revenue by setting the optimal tax rate".

◆ 37:Shadow bank
◆ 38:modem
◆ 39: Jeep
◆ 40: Hollywood super masterpiece
◆ 41:Atari
♦ 42:Workspace Safety

◆ 43: Napster

ByJames Allenspach

File sharing software that can exchange music files using P2P technology.

◆ 44: Billable Hours (work time that can be charged to the client)

◆ 45: Air Jordan

ByJoseph Quicho

◆ 46:Sexual harassment
◆ 47:E-mail
◆ 48:Isomerized sugar

◆ 49: Euro

ByTax Credits

The currency used in the Economic and Monetary Union in the European Union.

◆ 50: Teenage Consumers (teenage consumers)
◆ 51: Facebook
◆ 52:Poverty Lab
◆ 53: Powerpoint
◆ 54: Sportswear
◆ 55:Securitization
◆ 56: Bottled drinking water
◆ 57: Telecommuting at home

◆ 58: Innovation dilemma
Amazon.co.jp: Innovation's dilemma - When technological innovation destroys a huge company (Harvard business school press): Clayton · Christensen, Tamada Shunpei, Izu Haraumi: Books


◆ 59: Cable news
◆ 60:Black - Scholes equation
◆ 61:Sharing Economy
◆ 62:Information theory
◆ 63:OPEC
◆ 64:Super bowl
◆ 65: Commercial infant formulas
◆ 66: YouTube
◆ 67:Southern strategy
◆ 68: Starbucks
◆ 69: Twitter
◆ 70: Bar code
◆ 71: Singapore

◆ 72: Motown

ByKlaus Hiltscher

The original label of Motown Record founded in Detroit, USA in 1960, was the first record label made by black people.

◆ 73: Cat toilet

ByNicole Gottier

The first cat toilet in the worldTidy CatsIt sold in 1954.

◆ 74: Video cassette recorder
◆ 75: Personal fitness

◆ 76: The Organization Man
The Organization Man: William H. Whyte, Joseph Nocera: 9780812218190: Amazon.com: Books


◆ 77:Corporate Campus
◆ 78: Smartphone
◆ 79:Free agent(FA)
◆ 80:High Frequency Transaction
◆ 81: Contact lens
♦ 82: White board
◆ 83: Jeans of a famous brand
◆ 84: Polaroid
◆ 85:GDP

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