“The act of modularizing your product is the very act of inviting your future competitors into existence.”
Carliss Baldwin and Kim Clark, authors of the landmark Design Rules: The Power of Modularity, join Aidan McCullen for an Innovation Show exclusive. Their book is the Rosetta Stone of platform strategy — the mechanic underneath the Innovator’s Dilemma — and it has never been more relevant than in this age of AI.
In this conversation, Carliss and Kim reveal:
- Why the power of modularity underpins Moore’s Law — and everything digital around us
- How IBM engineers, locked in a Connecticut motel before Christmas, invented the first conscious modular platform strategy
- How the System/360 turned IBM from a competitor into “the environment”
- Why the engineers who walked out of IBM’s San Jose plant spawned the entire disk-drive industry
- How IBM owned 30% of Intel and contracted Microsoft — yet failed to own the only two sources of profit in the PC ecosystem
- Why “the game is never incontestably won”
- Why Sears couldn’t become Walmart, and Walmart couldn’t become Amazon
- The Chevy Vega that shook itself apart on the test track — and the cost of losing tacit knowledge
- Why AI agents are forcing companies to map their workflows for the first time
- How Haier replaced twelve layers of management with 4,000 entrepreneurial teams
- Why leadership is the operating system of the organisation
00:00 Why This Book Matters 00:33 Modularity For Founders Investors 01:39 Meet The Authors 02:25 What Are Design Rules 03:43 Design Rules Everywhere 06:50 Digital Tech Meets Software 10:52 IBM System 360 Breakthrough 14:22 Artifacts And Interfaces 20:55 Ecosystem Value Migration 26:10 Capturing Value In Platforms 30:23 AI And Measuring Modularity 34:08 Architectural Change And Retail 37:37 Why Incumbents Survive Or Die 43:28 Modularity Creates Options 44:48 Incumbents Miss Nuances 47:09 AI Needs Workflow Maps 52:18 Tacit Knowledge Lost 54:13 Small Car Hood Failures 59:00 Why Ideas Bomb 01:01:28 History Constrains Firms 01:05:52 Modular Organisations Rise 01:08:58 Haier Team Ecosystems 01:17:41 Leadership As Operating System 01:21:55 Spandrels And Tech Reality 01:27:53 Closing Reflections
About the Guests Carliss Y. Baldwin is the William L. White Professor of Business Administration, Emerita, at Harvard Business School and author of Design Rules, Volume 2: How Technology Shapes Organizations (MIT Press). Kim B. Clark is a former Dean of Harvard Business School, NAC Distinguished Professor of Management at BYU Marriott School of Business, co-author of Leading Through, and co-founder of the Leading Through Institute. Together they wrote Design Rules, Volume 1: The Power of Modularity (MIT Press). Design Rules, Volume 2: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262049337/design-rules-volume-2/ Leading Through Institute: https://leadingthrough.co
About the Host Aidan McCullen is a 2025 Thinkers50 Innovation Award recipient, keynote speaker on AI, disruption, innovation and change, host of The Innovation Show, and author of Undisruptable: A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention (Wiley). More at https://theinnovationshow.io/about-aidan-mccullen
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