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Dealing with Darwin
by Geoffrey A Moore
from Capstone
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Great topic but difficult to read. 
Ever see a book in the bookstore that catches your attention and you realize it was a best-seller sometime in the past? You realize you never picked it up to read it and decide that you should? That's what happened when I ran across this book. I heard about this book when it was released in 2005 and always meant to read it...but just never did. Whilst perusing the local Half-Price Books, I decided I'd pick it up and read it...because I'm a book nerd, there is a dinosaur on the cover and I saw what... more info
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Darwin, or Intelligent Design? 
Haven't read the book, so can't rate it, but have a comment anyway. While I'm sure Moore has delivered another excellent work, I'm a bit put off by the title. Do any of you "clear thinkers" recognize that, rather than adhering to Darwin's theory of natural selection operating on random mutation, Moore is instead advocating intelligent design as the response to competition?
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A cogent survival guide for the evolution of business 
In a competitive, capitalist economy, nothing is more prized than the whiz-bang invention, the why-didn't-I-think-of-that product or service that defines a market, delights consumers and gushes profits. Yet for all the ink spilled over innovation, remarkably few businesspeople understand exactly how to mint revolutionary new products. Innovation expert Geoffrey A. Moore delves under the hood of the new economy to create this roadmap to creative thinking. Although the text at times bogs down in jargon and a... more info
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A must read for technology companies 
I have been an avid consumer of Geoffrey's books for many years and Dealing with Darwin provides a framework to organize an enterprise portfolio planning process. It takes the concepts in the "Discpline of Market Leaders" to a whole new level that can be used in planning and strategy execution. We use Geoff's ideas in many ways in the Stanford University Advanced Project Managment program. He is a gifted writer and thinker!
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