It is with the utmost excitement that I finally announce the availability of What’s the Future of Business, Changing the way businesses create experiences (www.wtfbusiness.com). You can get it now at Amazon, B&N, iTunes. It’s also available for Nook and Kindle. It’s been a long journey to this point. Following my last book, The End of Business as Usual, I set out to answer an important question, if this is the end of business as usual, then whatās next and…
Can you answer the question everyone is asking? WTF – What is the future of business?
Todayās leading companies are already becoming obsolete. Fortunately or unfortunately, they wonāt know until itās too late. In 10 years, 40% of the Fortune 500 was replaced. Irrelevance is only accelerating. Itās Digital Darwinism out here. #AdaptorDie! Ignorance is bliss, until itās not. Technologyā¦social, mobile, real-time, itās changing the world. Customers are evolving into something new. Theyāre more connected, empowered, and demanding. Can you answer the question everyone is asking? WTF!? What’s the future of business is not a question…
Will you fall or thrive in this consumer revolution? Believe it or not, you decide
In a post Occupy world, organizations everywhere should contemplate the themes that flooded the undercurrent of one of the greatest consumer uprisings in recent history. Even though some minimize the rise of Occupy as a rebellion without a cause, I believe thereās much to learn from these events to prevent them from happening again…or at least to you. What’s the Future of Business? WTF While the inspiration for the insurrection is diverse and personal, one thing is clear, everyday people…
No Business is Too Big to Fail or Too Small to Succeed – Sobering stats on business failures
We live in an era of what I refer to as Digital Darwinism, a time when technology and society are evolving faster than the ability of many organizations to adapt. Over the years, Iāve studied how disruptive technology affects consumer behavior and decision-making. Iāve also researched how businesses react (or donāt) to these changes. What Iāve learned is that barring a few exceptional instances of complete ignorance, organizations are open to adaptation if thereās indeed a case made for it…
A Visual History of Book Trailers by Brian Solis
If you follow my work, you’ve probably learned that I’m becoming increasingly fond of web video. As an author, I am fascinated by the different channels and new media opportunities that have been thrust upon the world of book marketing. Over the years, I often considered how to create book-related videos that provided viewers with something beyond a traditional promo or standard author introduction. While important, they weren’t necessarily conducive for social sharing. A few years ago, I was introduced…
Announcing my next book: What’s the Future of Business?
It is with great pleasure that I share with you the details of my next book published again by Wiley, What’s the Future of Business: Changing the way businesses create experiences. The book debut at SXSW on March 8th and will be officially available in stores on March 11th. What’s the Future of Business is not a question. It’s an answer. This new book continues where my last book, The End of Business as Usual, left off.Ā Ā What’s the Future of…