Wired for Purpose
Why Humanity Is the Biggest Differentiator in a Digital World
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Wired for Purpose argues that modern leadership isn't about louder goals or faster growth—it's about aligning who you are with what you build, then scaling that alignment through people, process, and story. Aaron Strout—longtime executive and chief marketing officer behind Real Chemistry's rise from $47M to $3B—offers a field guide for leaders who want durable results without losing their soul.
The book blends personal narrative, health-tech case studies, and an operator's playbook to show how purpose, when measured and managed, becomes the most pragmatic engine for performance.
What Makes This Book Different
- Operator credibility: Aaron led through hypergrowth, acquisition, and integration in one of healthcare's most innovative marketing firms—then stepped back to codify what actually worked.
- Human + systems lens: The book connects inner tools (gratitude, rational optimism, the Connector's Code) with outer systems (cadence, OKRs, culture rituals, governance) so purpose isn't performative—it's portable.
- Healthcare relevance: Written by an industry insider who partners with scientists, clinicians, and marketers, the book speaks fluently about ethics, equity, and AI's role in solving real human problems.
- Actionable design: Every chapter ends with a "Next 10%" section—small, compounding moves that leaders can deploy immediately.
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