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Disruption Games

Trond Undheim

How to thrive on serial failure

Disruptive Games fulfills the need for apt, actionable insight on what’s truly driving change and how to become a change-maker, not just affected by it.

  Career & Success   55,000 words   50% complete   Published by Atmosphere Press
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Update #3 - Disruption Games will ship soon - thanks for your patience Feb. 28, 2020

Dear friends & innovators, 

I am writing to tell you that Disruption Games is finally underway. My newest book is available for pre-order on Amazon from March 20 and in general sale from May 1, 2020. See the new book website here, where I'll keep the world up to date with good news.

You have obviously already purchased your books and they will ship soon. The way my publisher wants to proceed is that I’ll first take care of the books needed for the upcoming book tour events in the UK and Norway. Immediately after that, likely in early April, if not before, I’ll either hand deliver or ship your copies. 

The book tour kicks off with an informal stop in London followed by two speeches in Oslo. Silicon Valley and New York are to follow in mid-April. Other ideas would be welcomed. 

In London, I’m hoping to do brown bag lunches at strategic locations including with media, but nothing is confirmed yet. 

In Oslo, I’m on schedule for two events. The first is on March 31, where I’ll keynote a panel debate on the Future of Work. Thanks to sponsor, Øyvind Håbrekke, Research Director at the think tank Skaperkraft. The second is the morning keynote on April 2 at Future Insight 2030, an annual innovation conference. I'll be addressing "The Future of Work and AI: Embracing Disruption, Insight and Failure. Lessons from MIT and beyond." Thanks to sponsor Truls Berg, founder of Open Innovation Lab of Norway. 

I’m enormously grateful for your patience and continued support. If you have useful ideas or connections for my book tour in London, Oslo, Silicon Valley or New York (or elsewhere) do let me know. It could be as simple as inviting me to your lunch at work. As they say in marketing, I'll do anything :)

Best regards, 
Trond