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Disruptive Discovery: Uncovering the Stuff That Really Matters

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Disruptive + Discovery = Game Changer!
 
What happened in 1621 when a Pilgrim came up with the seemingly ridiculous idea that a crazy-looking, orange fruit that he (or she) found in a field would somehow make for a delicious after-dinner treat? This innovative cook hollowed it out, added milk, honey, and spices and then baked a unique concoction-unfortunately, without a crust-over hot ashes, thereby inventing one of the most heavenly creations in the history of desserts... pumpkin pie !
 
Today, there is something deeper we need to understand. It's a question that nobody is asking during their Thanksgiving feasts, yet demands an
 
Why did this Pilgrim cook even think of such a thing?
 
In his thought-provoking, revelatory work Disruptive Discovery , entrepreneur and self-indoctrinated rookie philosopher Geoff Snavely distinguishes the nice to know from the we can do something with that . He has developed a compelling model that can get people to a better place by helping them focus on what really matters.
 
Whether you're a business leader, sales professional, consultant, coach, or anyone who advises others about life or work, Snavely invites you to join this community of disruptors-he refers to them as Facilitators of Betterment-motivated to make a meaningful impact. By exploring his experience-based 10 Questions That Matter and other concepts, he provides you with the tools needed for digging deeper, below Surface Discovery and into the process of Disruptive Discovery. Are you ready for some disruption? If so, maybe you can invent your own version of pumpkin pie and serve it up for the world to enjoy.

272 pages, Paperback

Published October 15, 2021

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Geoff Snavely

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Geoff Snavely is a well-intentioned contrarian who passionately embraces his WHY of being a positive difference-maker in the lives of people so that they feel motivated to become the best possible versions of themselves. A proven business leader, property investor, and part-owner of a commercial floor and textile care company. Snavely goes beyond writing about Disruptive Discovery by constantly practicing his own method.

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