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Co-Opetition : A Revolution Mindset That Combines Competition and Cooperation : The Game Theory Strategy ... 48 reviews Adam M. Brandenburger, Barry J. Nalebuff
Doubleday Business, 1997
Business Strategy: The Art of War for the 21st Century
+ Great Book + Eye opening...
This book could've been easily titled as "Business Strategy: The Art of War for the 21st Century". It is an excellent book for gaining a better understanding of today's complex business landscape where the traditional rules of Business success do not apply. The game and the battlefield have both, ...
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Making Work Systems Better: A Practitioner's Reflections 1 review Luc Hoebeke
John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1994
A wayward, very important book
Wanting to testify how important Hoebeke's 'Making Work Systems Better' has been for my practice as a process consultant, I felt compelled to write this review. The book is both in style and content unlike any other management book I know. The terseness of the discussion - stretching to a mere 180 ...
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Prime Movers: Define Your Business or Have Someone Define it Against You 1 review Rafael Ramírez, Johan Wallin
Wiley, 2000
ıPRIME MOVERSı
`PRIME MOVERS' Define Your Business or Have Someone Define it Against You How did Nokia come to lead in mobile phones? How did Tetra Pak revolutionise milk packaging? How did VISA become so central in payments? How did Caterpillar become `the' reference in Earth-moving equipment? How did ...
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The Slow Pace of Fast Change: Bringing Innovations to Market in a Connected World 6 reviews Bhaskar Chakravorti
Harvard Business School Press, 2003
Paradoxes of Successful Innovation
+ Great original thinking on Network Innovation + A beautiful book + Fantastic!!! + Delightfully written on a truly complex and timely topic
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Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman 51 reviews Yvon Chouinard
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2006
A fun, unique, and compelling biz book
+ The Ultimate Company to work for + best business book in years + Why can't we all......
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Reframing Business: When the Map Changes the Landscape 3 reviews Richard Normann
Wiley, 2001
Mind shifting experience
+ 10 years ahead of its time, at least + An introduction to the art of 'landscaping' and 'mapping'
This is one of the most important books I've read in a long time. In actual fact we've turned into a study guide for our work in Innovation and Reframing. Looking at the other reviewers comments I'm compelled to respond.
What I took form the first reading was that; yes it's good and thought ...
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Learning For Action: A Short Definitive Account of Soft Systems Methodology, and its use Practitioners, ... 4 reviews Peter Checkland, John Poulter
Wiley, 2006
Five star lifetime achievement award
+ Practical guide for reducing practical problems. + The Best Guide to Understanding SSM + Apposite Title
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The Art of the Long View: Planning for the Future in an Uncertain World 46 reviews Peter Schwartz
Currency Doubleday, 1996
A Good Value (If you buy it used)
+ Want to change your thinking? + Good guide to scenario-building
This book has two problems.
One. It was originally written in 1989-1990. Sometimes the author mentions something like, "We might attack Iraq because of its aggression towards Kuwait." Then you realize that you are taking your strategy cues from something almost 20 years old.
Two. The theory ...
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The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook 19 reviews Peter M. Senge, Art Kleiner, ...
Doubleday Business, 1994
The Fifth Discipline
+ Excellent! + Must Have "How To Book" About Learning Organizations + Tools for creating a Learning Culture + enlightening concepts about leadership
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Knowledge Assets: Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy 4 reviews Max H. Boisot
Oxford University Press, USA, 1998
A brilliant framework for managing knowledge assets
+ Very powerful and innovative work on the information age + STRONG WELL WRITTEN MASTER PIECE + A solid framework for organizational knowledge
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The Slow Pace of Fast Change: Bringing Innovations to Market in a Connected World 6 reviews Bhaskar Chakravorti
Harvard Business School Press, 2003
Paradoxes of Successful Innovation
+ Great original thinking on Network Innovation + A beautiful book + Fantastic!!! + Delightfully written on a truly complex and timely topic
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Knowledge Assets: Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy 4 reviews Max H. Boisot
Oxford University Press, USA, 1998
A brilliant framework for managing knowledge assets
+ Very powerful and innovative work on the information age + STRONG WELL WRITTEN MASTER PIECE + A solid framework for organizational knowledge
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Co-Opetition : A Revolution Mindset That Combines Competition and Cooperation : The Game Theory Strategy ... 48 reviews Adam M. Brandenburger, Barry J. Nalebuff
Doubleday Business, 1997
Business Strategy: The Art of War for the 21st Century
+ Great Book + Eye opening...
This book could've been easily titled as "Business Strategy: The Art of War for the 21st Century". It is an excellent book for gaining a better understanding of today's complex business landscape where the traditional rules of Business success do not apply. The game and the battlefield have both, ...
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Reframing Business: When the Map Changes the Landscape 3 reviews Richard Normann
Wiley, 2001
Mind shifting experience
+ 10 years ahead of its time, at least + An introduction to the art of 'landscaping' and 'mapping'
This is one of the most important books I've read in a long time. In actual fact we've turned into a study guide for our work in Innovation and Reframing. Looking at the other reviewers comments I'm compelled to respond.
What I took form the first reading was that; yes it's good and thought ...
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The Art of the Long View: Planning for the Future in an Uncertain World 46 reviews Peter Schwartz
Currency Doubleday, 1996
A Good Value (If you buy it used)
+ Want to change your thinking? + Good guide to scenario-building
This book has two problems.
One. It was originally written in 1989-1990. Sometimes the author mentions something like, "We might attack Iraq because of its aggression towards Kuwait." Then you realize that you are taking your strategy cues from something almost 20 years old.
Two. The theory ...
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Learning For Action: A Short Definitive Account of Soft Systems Methodology, and its use Practitioners, ... 4 reviews Peter Checkland, John Poulter
Wiley, 2006
Five star lifetime achievement award
+ Practical guide for reducing practical problems. + The Best Guide to Understanding SSM + Apposite Title
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Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman 51 reviews Yvon Chouinard
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2006
A fun, unique, and compelling biz book
+ The Ultimate Company to work for + best business book in years + Why can't we all......
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The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook 19 reviews Peter M. Senge, Art Kleiner, ...
Doubleday Business, 1994
The Fifth Discipline
+ Excellent! + Must Have "How To Book" About Learning Organizations + Tools for creating a Learning Culture + enlightening concepts about leadership
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Prime Movers: Define Your Business or Have Someone Define it Against You 1 review Rafael Ramírez, Johan Wallin
Wiley, 2000
ıPRIME MOVERSı
`PRIME MOVERS' Define Your Business or Have Someone Define it Against You How did Nokia come to lead in mobile phones? How did Tetra Pak revolutionise milk packaging? How did VISA become so central in payments? How did Caterpillar become `the' reference in Earth-moving equipment? How did ...
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Making Work Systems Better: A Practitioner's Reflections 1 review Luc Hoebeke
John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1994
A wayward, very important book
Wanting to testify how important Hoebeke's 'Making Work Systems Better' has been for my practice as a process consultant, I felt compelled to write this review. The book is both in style and content unlike any other management book I know. The terseness of the discussion - stretching to a mere 180 ...
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