Customer Review: As has already been stated, the view of the world of mass collaboration presented in this book is rather simplistic. It could be helpful, though, if you are new to the topic and would like to understand what "emergence", "wikis" and "prosumers" mean and how the term "knowledge" is changing in... more info
Customer Review: Seth Godin is an expert on the use of new web-based marketing techniques. In the Meatball Sundae, he provides big-picture descriptions and examples of fourteen trends that are changing the business and marketing world. The book is visionary and easy to read but does not provide how-to details.more info
Customer Review: I found this book very helpful to pass my PMP, I completed all the excercises in the book and read this book thoroughly.
I did a lot of other online research and readings as well including Villanova PMP prep materials but this book primarily was what i completely relied on.
Honestly i... more info
Customer Review: As other reviews have more than aptly addressed the novel content of the book, the merit of the writing and, honestly, the unabashed and probably slightly biased love for Pixar, I think the only thing that I can add is my thoughts on the how the story of Pixar affected my own perspective and... more info
Customer Review: I guarantee you will be surprised by what this package doesn't do. No repeated measures. No multivariate ANOVA. No, it does not say anything to that effect on the back of the box, which I read carefully before I bought it. Graduate students probably need the "Graduate Pack" which is twice as much,... more info
Customer Review: The critics were predicting IBM's demise when he took the rains, apparently after much prodding. He took the bold step of listening to customers and cutting the price of their cash cow, the 360, to raise cash. He also decided that the business model (proprietary) that had worked for IBM in the... more info
Customer Review: As other reviews have mentioned, this book is full of repetitions that make it difficult to read at times. When the authors focus on specific events it gets interesting, but they then literally beat a dead horse by throwing in quotes that are basically saying the same thing over and over. The last... more info
Customer Review: I was looking to find out how much was true of Pirates of Silicon Valley when I came across this book. I'm not a fan of Apple, but I am a person who enjoys history of many sorts, and I am close to getting a degree in Engineering Technology. It's just a great read. There are many interesting... more info
Customer Review: I became a huge fan of Apple after purchasing a Powerbook in 2005. Unknowingly I became a disciple of Steve Jobs in doing so, and have become increasingly loyal to the brand as result. When purchasing the book iCon, I simply wanted to have a book about Steve Jobs that was as current as possible... more info