If I were hand-selling Roger Spitzโs Disrupt with Impact from the business shelf, I would not pitch it as a miracle manual. I would pitch it as the book for readers who know the old scripts are not holding.
That matters because the strongest business books are rarely the loudest. They are the ones that make a smart reader pause and think, yes, this person has actually spent time with the problem. Spitz has. The book is shaped around disruption, but not in a trendy, overcaffeinated way. It is much more interested in resilience, judgment, and how to keep your footing when the assumptions change.
That makes it a strong recommendation for entrepreneurs, managers, and the kind of reader who still marks up a serious nonfiction book with a pen.
This is the sort of title you want face-out because it rewards curiosity. It is not just current. It is useful.
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