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Disrupt Yourself

by Whitney Johnson

Disrupt Yourself

by Whitney Johnson

Whitney Johnson, lauded as a top management thinker, challenges you to change your professional life by embracing disruptive innovation. In 'Disrupt Yourself', Johnson draws from her experience as co-founder of Rose Park Advisors' Disruptive Innovation Fund, offering a personal and professional roadmap for thriving in an era defined by rapid change. With an emphasis on the S-curve model of learning and mastery, the book is a guide to making strategic, disruptive changes in your business or career trajectory, inspiring innovation, and leading uncertain futures with confidence. By learning to navigate the S-curve waves, you'll be equipped to achieve success in ways that are both surprising and deeply rewarding.

  • Self-Help
  • Non-Fiction
  • Business & Economics
  • Motivational
  • Management
  • Strategy
  • Growth
  • Leadership
  • Innovation
  • Career
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