Top 15 Books of 2023: Must-Reads for Innovators & Leaders | DisrupTV Special Edition
Discover the top 15 transformative books of 2023, handpicked by DisrupTV hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar, featuring insights from over 70 influential authors.
The top job has only gotten harder with the increasing pace of change. Innovation is just table stakes. Product cycles have shortened. Competitors are now partners. Partners are now competitors. Workplace dynamics, new business models, and disruptive technology combine to create chaos and opportunity for organizations. Business strategy and technology adoption now go hand in hand. Top leaders seek sustainable advantages. Constellation's insights into cross industry best practices, understanding of emerging business models, and command of the latest disruptive technologies provide a much needed and private sounding board. Consider Constellation's analysts as external confidants on the never ending journey of transformation and delivery of results.
Discover the top 15 transformative books of 2023, handpicked by DisrupTV hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar, featuring insights from over 70 influential authors.
Unlock the secrets to achieving your boldest goals in just one year with insights from Jon Reed and Wendy Leshgold.
Explore the intersection of retail technology, purpose-driven innovation, and strategic leadership with insights from Joe Corbin, Marga Hoek, and Rich Horwath.
AI and biology have the potential to greatly benefit humanity in several ways. Here are some key illustrative opportunities to consider:
Discover how to build a more inclusive and resilient workplace with insights from Hugo Sarrazin, Scott Osman, Jacquelyn Lane, and Dr. Michelle P. King.
Explore how purpose-driven innovation and performance excellence are shaping the future of business with insights from Sonny Singh and Suneel Gupta.
Sam Altman just faced his Steve Jobs moment when the OpenAI board fired him on Friday.
The balance between too much governance and not enough innovation was the challenge OpenAI faced. This was a very immature board with members who had never built companies, never moved from ideology to commercialization, nor had any pragmatic board experience.