enterprise transformation

  • Beyond the Phoenix Project

    Beyond The Phoenix Project – A Deep Dive Into the DevOps Movement’s Foundations

    Summary of the Book:

    Beyond The Phoenix Project by Gene Kim and John Willis is a companion transcript to the groundbreaking audio series that explores the untold stories and core philosophies behind the global DevOps movement. While not a standalone narrative, this written reference enables deeper research and understanding of the critical ideas that have shaped how modern technology organizations operate, learn, and scale.

    This book is ideal for professionals who want to go beyond surface-level understanding and explore the historical roots, philosophical influences, and key figures that made DevOps what it is today—from the pioneering work of Eliyahu Goldratt and W. Edwards Deming to Lean Thinking, Safety Culture, and the principles of High-Reliability Organizations.

  • How to Create Innovation

    How to Create Innovation – The Practical Blueprint to Future-Proof Your Business

    Summary of the Book:

    How to Create Innovation is a hands-on, visually rich leadership and strategy guide that equips you with the tools, models, and mindsets needed to drive true innovation in your organization. Written by a team of seasoned experts under the UNITE framework, this book breaks down complex concepts into accessible business canvases and models that you can start using immediately. It’s more than a theoretical treatise—it’s a complete system for transforming how your company thinks, works, and innovates in the face of rapid change.

  • Net Zero Business Models

    Net Zero Business Models: Reinventing Capitalism for a Decarbonized Future

    Book Summary:

    Net Zero Business Models: Winning in the Global Net Zero Economy is a groundbreaking and urgently relevant book that reframes climate change not merely as an environmental issue, but as a profound business model and strategic transformation challenge. Authors Mark Van Clieaf and John Montgomery delve deep into how outdated corporate structures, risk frameworks, and performance metrics leave trillions in enterprise value exposed to “carbon shocks” — sudden shifts driven by regulatory, investor, or societal pressures to achieve net zero emissions. This book is a wake-up call for both public and private companies that still operate under legacy models unsuited for the green economy of tomorrow.

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