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The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable 352 reviews Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Random House, 2007
Beautiful!
+ Little white lies + A delicious surprise that has changed my approach to risk
One of those books that can change the way you see the world and (as usual for such books) it does so with humor, clear unpretentious language and examples. As another reviewer already said, the point of the book could have been stated in a couple of lines, but then we'd miss the great writing and ...
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Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships, The Future of Professional Services (Knowledge Reader) 10 reviews Ross Dawson
Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000
Deceptively Simply, Seriously Valuable
+ Valuable Asset + Essential reading for consultants
A great deal of work went into conceptualizing and crafting this book, and I give very high marks to the author, who does a really superb job of integrating insights from knowledge management, information technology, cognitive modeling, and client relationship or account management. This book ...
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Competing on Analytics: The New Science of Winning 58 reviews Thomas H. Davenport, Jeanne G. Harris
Harvard Business School Press, 2007
Five stars but... for the right audience!
+ "Going by the Gut" may be going by the wayside
I was excited by the title, some of the reviews and rushed to buy this. Read it quite fast and got little disappointed. Probably the correct title could be ''Advocacy for Competing on Analytics''. To be clear, the book is very good if you are: a student, a junior project manager, a junior ...
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Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships, The Future of Professional Services (Knowledge Reader) 10 reviews Ross Dawson
Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000
Deceptively Simply, Seriously Valuable
+ Valuable Asset + Essential reading for consultants
A great deal of work went into conceptualizing and crafting this book, and I give very high marks to the author, who does a really superb job of integrating insights from knowledge management, information technology, cognitive modeling, and client relationship or account management. This book ...
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The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable 352 reviews Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Random House, 2007
Beautiful!
+ Little white lies + A delicious surprise that has changed my approach to risk
One of those books that can change the way you see the world and (as usual for such books) it does so with humor, clear unpretentious language and examples. As another reviewer already said, the point of the book could have been stated in a couple of lines, but then we'd miss the great writing and ...
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Competing on Analytics: The New Science of Winning 58 reviews Thomas H. Davenport, Jeanne G. Harris
Harvard Business School Press, 2007
Five stars but... for the right audience!
+ "Going by the Gut" may be going by the wayside
I was excited by the title, some of the reviews and rushed to buy this. Read it quite fast and got little disappointed. Probably the correct title could be ''Advocacy for Competing on Analytics''. To be clear, the book is very good if you are: a student, a junior project manager, a junior ...
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