Customer Review: While this book includes common arachnids that are not truly "bugs" along with the insects, it is the one book I would want to have if I could have only one for use by non-scientists. It is engaging, good science that is written and illustrated in a way that the layman can understand, use and enjoy.... more info
Customer Review: This is one in a series of volumes of articles which previously appeared in the Harvard Business Review. They offer direct and relatively inexpensive access to cutting-edge thinking on a major business subject. This volume provides eight essays, each preceded by an "Executive Summary." The first... more info
Customer Review: I found this book to be an interesting read. I'm not sure I buy into their thesis that the gamer generation is different, due to growing up with electronic games, but they did make a good case for it. The book was well written and engaging. As a gamer myself, it was interesting to read how they... more info
Customer Review: The Attention Economy: Understanding the New Currency of Business by Davenport & Beck. So goes the phrase, "Starved for Attention". This book gives helpful insight to finding and gathering the Attention of others. It is not a 'cure all', but will give valuable insight and get you to... more info
Customer Review: I understand that this book is still being widely sold in LDS and Christian bookstores. The book's point of view is that homosexuality is something that can be overcome. It's interesting to note that each of the book's co-authors has subsequently come out as gay and lesbian respectively. This... more info
Customer Review: This book is nothing but yet another call for open borders and globalization. Other than using the tired old Samurai metaphor, the authors provide little in the way of real business examples in Japan. I was wondering how far into the book it would be before they mentioned importing guest workers but... more info