Customer Review: 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,... more info
Customer Review: I had wanted to read this book for some time because I was intrigued by the title. This book does provided some good insight into how to anticipate and manage the natural boom-bust cycles that affect all businesses. However, the stories about the emergence of GUI based computing and the Internet, as... more info
Customer Review: I really liked the first edition of this book. It has an overall approach plus a toolkit to start a business process redesign project. This second edition have only a very overall approach. It puts together many things not well integrated. It seems the author didn't select the topics, just included... more info
Customer Review: In "Dance of Change", Peter Senge and his co-authors argue that the key to achieving and sustaining significant change lies in changing people's basic ways of thinking. This is a big challenge as organisations have to grapple with some deep seated ways of thinking. Peter Senge did an excellent job... more info
Customer Review: This book goes in to good detail on the whys and wherefors of organizational change. The reader will come away with a very good understanding of the subject without a slant toward any single change methodology.
Customer Review: While this book had an adequate explaination of corporate culture, I found the suggestions of how to manage culture vague and cumbersome. Although I am not returning this book, I can't highly recommend it.
Customer Review: Help in good manner to diagnose culture in organization. Have developed based on their approach a light software application.Very useful. Help to develop competency models based on cultural approach.
Customer Review: To put my response in context, I work with startup companies every day so I'm continually exposed to the importance of IP and business models and markets and markets and suppliers and distributors... many of the elements that that turn a cool idea or a cool technology into a profitable product.more info
Customer Review: Carr has received negative coverage from the IT community for the "Does IT Matter?" Harvard Business Review article and this, a Harvard Business School Press book, but the title is actually a misnomer. He states that IT matters so much in fact that a firm must have it to compete, much like... more info