Named one of 11 "Bold titles to inspire your next big idea" by JP Morgans NextList
"Candor is built on curiosityjust like innovation. That's as true now as it has been over the centuries, according to Dartmouth Professor Scott Anthony, author of the smart and funny new book Epic Disruptions: 11 Innovations That Shaped Our Modern World." Boston Business Journal
Advance Praise for Epic Disruptions:
"This warm, funny, and intelligent book brings Clayton Christensen's theories to lifea delightful romp through major disruptions, offering historical surprises and deep insights into innovations that literally changed the world." Rita McGrath, professor, Columbia Business School; author, Seeing Around Corners; and top-ranked strategist
"Deep, important ideas about disruption, shared by a master storyteller and frontline thinker on innovation. Read this if you want to understand the pastand the futureof radical change." Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg, author, What's Your Problem?; coauthor, Innovation as Usual
"A compelling blend of historical ideas and the latest business-school theory. I had a great time reading this book and learned so much." Tim Harford, author, Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy
"What does Julia Child have to do with gunpowder or jaywalking? That is the fun part of this delightful and provocative book. The serious part is understanding the 'predictably unpredictable' forces of disruption that no business or industry can afford to ignore." Charles Wheelan, author, Naked Economics and Naked Statistics
"What connects gunpowder, the printing press, Pampers, and iPhones? Scott Anthony's engaging new book reveals powerful lessons for today's business leaders from these world-reshaping disruptions." Amy C. Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership, Harvard Business School; author, Right Kind of Wrong and The Fearless Organization
"Such a fun read that contains so much timeless wisdom." Howard Yu, IMD Professor, Director of IMD's Center for Future Readiness, author of Leap
"I encourage you to read Scott D Anthony's new book. Could there be a more disruptive time than today? Once again, Scott provokes us to take heed of the lessons of the past as we navigate the challenges and opportunities of today." Linda A. Hill is the Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and coauthor of Collective Genius
"It's an entertaining read. Scott examines a series of major disruptions through history. Even in the chapters where I was broadly aware of the history (the printing press, the Model T Ford, the iPhone), Scott brings pithy insights. And he chooses some fun examples too." Nick Studer, CEO of Oliver Wyman