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I'm looking for a noun or job title that sums up someone who champions and drives change within a company (or could also be in politics, economics, etc). The noun should represent someone who creates new ways of working to bring about positive change.










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          A disruptor:



          is the new corporate buzzword.



          Although it is said of a company, there is no reason it can't apply to a person within a company.



          See what Forbes [can't stand 'em myself] but there it is.



          And this: Apply as an Individual Disruptor



          And this: Anatomy of a Disruptor



          "The very best CMOs, however, go a step further. They are themselves disruptors. They drive change in their organisations with a relentless focus on the customer, often using data management and analytics to secure funding for an agenda of innovation, and even challenging the whole business model. They are also leaders of cultural change — indeed, much of their success will be determined by the impact they have on the corporate culture."



          disruptor



          [personally, I hate the term. I prefer innovator.]






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            A disruptor:



            is the new corporate buzzword.



            Although it is said of a company, there is no reason it can't apply to a person within a company.



            See what Forbes [can't stand 'em myself] but there it is.



            And this: Apply as an Individual Disruptor



            And this: Anatomy of a Disruptor



            "The very best CMOs, however, go a step further. They are themselves disruptors. They drive change in their organisations with a relentless focus on the customer, often using data management and analytics to secure funding for an agenda of innovation, and even challenging the whole business model. They are also leaders of cultural change — indeed, much of their success will be determined by the impact they have on the corporate culture."



            disruptor



            [personally, I hate the term. I prefer innovator.]






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              A disruptor:



              is the new corporate buzzword.



              Although it is said of a company, there is no reason it can't apply to a person within a company.



              See what Forbes [can't stand 'em myself] but there it is.



              And this: Apply as an Individual Disruptor



              And this: Anatomy of a Disruptor



              "The very best CMOs, however, go a step further. They are themselves disruptors. They drive change in their organisations with a relentless focus on the customer, often using data management and analytics to secure funding for an agenda of innovation, and even challenging the whole business model. They are also leaders of cultural change — indeed, much of their success will be determined by the impact they have on the corporate culture."



              disruptor



              [personally, I hate the term. I prefer innovator.]






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                A disruptor:



                is the new corporate buzzword.



                Although it is said of a company, there is no reason it can't apply to a person within a company.



                See what Forbes [can't stand 'em myself] but there it is.



                And this: Apply as an Individual Disruptor



                And this: Anatomy of a Disruptor



                "The very best CMOs, however, go a step further. They are themselves disruptors. They drive change in their organisations with a relentless focus on the customer, often using data management and analytics to secure funding for an agenda of innovation, and even challenging the whole business model. They are also leaders of cultural change — indeed, much of their success will be determined by the impact they have on the corporate culture."



                disruptor



                [personally, I hate the term. I prefer innovator.]






                share|improve this answer













                A disruptor:



                is the new corporate buzzword.



                Although it is said of a company, there is no reason it can't apply to a person within a company.



                See what Forbes [can't stand 'em myself] but there it is.



                And this: Apply as an Individual Disruptor



                And this: Anatomy of a Disruptor



                "The very best CMOs, however, go a step further. They are themselves disruptors. They drive change in their organisations with a relentless focus on the customer, often using data management and analytics to secure funding for an agenda of innovation, and even challenging the whole business model. They are also leaders of cultural change — indeed, much of their success will be determined by the impact they have on the corporate culture."



                disruptor



                [personally, I hate the term. I prefer innovator.]







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