“Jed has found a powerful formula for success, and this book will help others do the same.”

Robert Kraft, Chairman and CEO, Kraft Group; Owner, New England Patriots
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“Jed has found a powerful formula for success, and this book will help others do the same.”

—Robert Kraft, Chairman and CEO, Kraft Group; Owner, New England Patriots

“Jed has spilled Silicon Valley’s magic beans… Every CEO in the world needs to read this book.”

—Jyoti Bansal, Founding CEO, AppDynamics
(Acquired by Cisco for $3.7B)

ABOUT DISRUPT OR DIE

With cyclonic technologies like AI and automation sweeping the globe, established industries can be shaken up or taken down in less time and with less effort than ever before. Businesses big and small need a revolutionary, not evolutionary, digital strategy. Thankfully, serial entrepreneur and CEO Jedidiah Yueh has compiled an arsenal of essential frameworks to help companies survive and thrive in the digital era.

With over twenty years of experience as a digital disruptor, Yueh provides business owners and executives with the critical insights into why current efforts are failing and the tools to build digital products for sustainability, profitability, and survival.

Whether you're an experienced executive, working in a startup, or just interested in technology, this guide will help you reap the benefits of the digital renaissance instead of suffering from a digital apocalypse.

“The most compelling book I’ve ever read on technology disruption.”

—Chris Laping, Best-Selling Author,
People Before Things

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

JEDIDIAH YUEH has spent two decades decoding innovation, collecting the hidden frameworks that drive many of the most successful entrepreneurs in technology today. He has personally implemented these frameworks, inventing software products that have driven more than $4 billion in sales. As founder and executive chairman of Delphix, he works with industry giants from Facebook to Walmart to drive faster internal innovation through radical improvements in data management. Previously, he was the founding CEO of Avamar, which pioneered the data deduplication market. In 2013, he was named CEO of the Year by the San Francisco Business Times. This is his first book.