Concise, actionable, and insightful, Disruptive Technologies will help executives breathe easier and sleep better. * Daniel H. Pink, author of DRIVE and TO SELL IS HUMAN *
Lots of books attempt to predict the future of technology. This one does something different and more valuable: It provides thoughtful, step-by-step advice on how companies can prepare themselves for the era of unprecedented change that lies ahead. * Harry McCracken, Technology Editor, Fast Company *
Paul provides a good overview of how technological disruption happens, and how you or your company can make it happen for you. Clear and concise. * Mathew Ingram, Senior Writer at Fortune *
The perfect guide for all professionals, looking to better understand and thrive in the current marketplace of disruptive technologies. * Michael Villasenor, Creative Director, Advertising at The New York Times *
Some books have ideas, some vision , some practical advice. This is one of the rare books that has all three. A good read for anyone who actually wants to do something about tech change and not just talk about it. * Marco Rimini, CEO, Worldwide Central Team Mindshare *
This book provides a practical blueprint for dealing with change and disruption in the age of abundancy. From adopting a mindset for disruption to organising a product brainstorm, it's a one-stop shop for amibitous today's entrepreneurs. * Russ Shaw, Founder of Global Tech Advocates *
At a time when innovation is proving make-or-break for so many firms, it's great to see someone with Paul Armstrong's knowledge of technology tackle the topic. * William Higham, Founder and CEO, Next Big Thing *
An integral how-to guide for the future of your business. If you want to disrupt a market (or avoid being disrupted), you need this book. * Chris DeWolfe, CEO, Jam City Games *
A comprehensive look of the fast-approaching technology tsunamis guaranteed to change your business. This book is an insightful and practical guide to making decisions in an uncertain world. * Nir Eyal, author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Technology *
If you want to embrace change rather than become its victim, read this book. Highly recommended. * Richard Watson, author of Digital vs Human *
Disruption either happens to you or because of you. It's a choice Mr. Armstrong shares exactly how to stay ahead of disruption curve. Because, if you're waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you're on the wrong side of innovation. * Brian Solis, Futurist, Digital Anthropologist, Author of X: The Experience When Business Meets Design *
Paul Armstrong's experience, energy, honesty and insights make Disruptive Technologies a must-read. * Reshma Sohoni, Founding Partner, Seedcamp *
I'm tracking a lot of what Paul Armstrong is covering here in a super readable and actionable format. This book needs your attention. Dig in now. * Chris Brogan, CEO Owner Media Group and New York Times Bestselling author of The Freaks Shall Inherit the Earth. *
The future is already here - we just haven't noticed yet. Paul Armstrong's book is a crucial guide to the immediate future, post-disruption, and powerfully directs your attention towards the key opportunities. A must-read! * Gerd Leonhard, futurist, author, and CEO of The Futures Agency *
A fascinating analysis of key disruptive technologies, how they will impact you and what you can do to take advantage of them. * Simon Birkenhead - Managing Director, L2 Inc *
An informed, concise and above all practical manual to help you successfully navigate disruption. * Shawn Gold, CMO, TechStyle *
Companies around the world ask me how can they be more innovative or deal with disruptions from more innovative companies. Paul gives you the recipe here. * Robert Scoble, Partner, Transformation Group *
Disruptive Technologies is an elucidating look into the technology that is likely just around the corner. Armstrong is full of advice on how to figure out and prepare for what might be ahead, and set us up to ask the right questions about what tomorrow will look like. * Mike Murphy, Technology Reporter, Quartz *
As the volume of the conversation around 'disruptive technologies' increases, it becomes harder to separate the signal from the noise. Paul Armstrong's approach is both accessible and practical, enabling anyone facing disruption (i.e. all of us) to better understand how they might respond. It's a great read for anyone wanting a primer in how to navigate tomorrow's world. * Henry Mason, Managing Director, TrendWatching *