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Create the Future : Tactics for Disruptive Thinking / Jeremy Gutsche, Malcolm Gladwell.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gutsche, Jeremy, author.
Gladwell, Malcolm, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Creative ability in business.
Success in business.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
Unabridged.
Other Title:
Create the Future
Place of Publication:
Rego Park : Ascent Audio, 2023.
Landover, MD : Ascent Audio, 2020.
System Details:
audio file
Summary:
Create the Future is an exciting guidebook for disruptive thinking, innovation, and change, paired with The Innovation Handbook, an updated version of the award-winning book, Exploiting Chaos. The bestseller is loaded with the same tactics, tools, and frameworks that Gutsche's team uses to accelerate 700 of the world's most powerful brands, billionaires, CEOs, and NASA. Throughout history, we know that chaos reshuffles the deck, changes consumer needs, switches who is in the lead, and creates unprecedented risk and opportunity. Chaos causes most people to retreat-but not always. Disney, CNN, Square, HP, Apple, Fortune Magazine, Uber, and AirBnB are just a few examples of companies that started during periods of rampant chaos and global economic recession. Crisis and chaos create opportunity, if you know where to look. The challenge is that your own success, neurological wiring, past decisions, and "7 Traps of Path Dependency" make it more difficult for you to realize your full potential. In our post-COVID era of chaos and disruptive innovation, there are so many great opportunities within reach; however, most smart and successful people miss out because of these proven proven traps. If you could overcome these traps, what could you accomplish? How much more successful could your plans for innovation and change, actually be?.
Participant:
Narrator: Walter Dixon.
Notes:
Unabridged.
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