‘Disrupt Everything and Win:’ A Way to Positive Change

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‘Disrupt Everything and Win:’ A Way to Positive Change
Authors James Patterson (top) and Patrick Leddin offers a path to positive change in "Disrupt Everything and Win!: The Proven and Effective Way to Harness Change into a Force for Success" Stephanie Diani/Lauren Carnahan/Little Brown and Company
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The word “disruption” has traditionally meant a disturbance of some kind. However, the term has another, more subtle meaning.  It also means dealing with an unanticipated change in direction, though not necessarily an unpleasant one.

Authors James Patterson and Patrick Leddin, Ph.D., have pooled their respective expertise to dig deeper into this second, more complicated interpretation of the word in their new book, “Disrupt Everything—and Win: The Proven and Effective Way to Harness Change Into a Force for Success.”

MJ Hanley-Goff
MJ Hanley-Goff
Author
MJ Hanley-Goff has written for Long Island’s daily paper, Newsday, the Times Herald-Record, Orange Magazine, and Hudson Valley magazine. She did a stint as editor for the Hudson Valley Parent magazine, and contributed stories to AAA’s Car & Travel, and Tri-County Woman. After completing a novel and a self-help book, she now offers writing workshops and book coaching to first time authors, and essay coaching to high school students.