Not every business book gives you lines you want to screenshot and send to somebody at 8:14 a.m. Roger Spitz’s Disrupt with Impact has that energy.
What stuck with me wasn’t one giant TED Talk point. It was the cumulative feeling that Spitz knows disruption isn’t a trend word anymore. It’s the weather. The book keeps circling back to the same useful truth: if you’re waiting for stability before you act, you’re already behind.
That’s what makes the book work for me. It’s strategic without being smug. Smart without trying to make you feel dumb. And practical in a way that doesn’t die the second your week gets chaotic.
The San Francisco Book Review called it “packed with practical and realistic advice,” which is basically the cleanest summary possible. It’s a business book you can actually read with coffee and come away with something real.
Worth a look if: you’re building something, leading something, or pretending not to be stressed by what AI is about to break next.
Get your copy: Disrupt with Impact on Amazon