How Google Works
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mark heffernan
Good read but I expected more. After reading this book I asked myself what did I learn. I couldn't convince myself that my time was really utilized reading this book, but it's an interesting read though especially for people from tech area.
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tate putnam
Although understandably positive towards Google and their achievements, How Google Works offers a number of insights from a successful business culture in the world of the Internet. Although change is hard, unemployment is harder. Lifecycles for innovation are increasing at successful companies.Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg offers suggestions for the companies of the future.of particular interest to me was the emphasis on the customer not the client. In my field, medicine, this is a constant struggle. Products are built with the payer or physician in mind, not the patient. I also found the emphasis on technology enablers at the core of any new product rather then focus on immediate revenue of interest
Worth the time spent.
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Worth the time spent.
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sueann
Fight the complacency and consider this perspective. While the book does not reveal all of Google's secrets (you did not think it would did you?), it is a useful perspective on how things work at Google. From a management perspective, there is much here to learn and emulate.
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letizia
This should be required reading for anyone in or aspiring to leadership in today's corporate environment. Perfect for those of us who've been at it for awhile and find ourselves challenged by the continuing acceleration of change!
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george kemi
Amazingly insightful read.. must read for every corporate professional.. real world examples makes it personable.. author demonstrates latitude to accept mistakes and also praise competition..inspiring..
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sarah h
College student who is very interested in tech here. This is a great book for anyone want to learn about what great company is like. Many insightful ideas about the mission, day to day, operation at Google
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tammy pooser
Very good book. The audio version is great in the car!!
It is pretty interesting to see their management methods which I consider pretty modern and to sometimes put more thoughts through our own ideas which were maybe not as well defined.
i like the fact that it is also full of examples for every concept.
It is pretty interesting to see their management methods which I consider pretty modern and to sometimes put more thoughts through our own ideas which were maybe not as well defined.
i like the fact that it is also full of examples for every concept.
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kat aburrow
Riddled with contradictions, and with an obvious bias and agenda, this read is frustrating and struggles to find an authentic voice. For example: there are many instances where the authors state "At Google we don't do X" explaining that all other companies must be stupid and are motivated by employee pettiness for ever doing "X", and then a few pages later, you learn that Google actually *does* do "X" but of course is so much more enlightened in the approach and does so with unimpeachable employee motivations. A great example is "re-orgs" right in the first chapter but there are many more. Most of the comparisons set up on the book between Google and competitors are broad generalizations, which makes the comparison companies sound like straw men to prop up Google compounding this effect. There are otherwise some really good nuggets in here and some great anecdotes about the history of Google, but it's a shame the book is padded with so many of these distracting comparisons which call the veracity of the authors claims into question.
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brandt johnson
A somewhat self congratulatory and slightly repetitive look into what makes one of the post successful businesses of the 'internet age' tick. Well worth a read for those interested in how to move business forward by hiring and then empowering smart employees.
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hazel
Fascinating story on how a Start-up became an enterprise, though copying their knowledge would not be easy unless I am super brilliant. Nevertheless this is sort of changing-world idea. Very encouraged.
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jennyamy
Interesting read on how Google functions since its early days all the way to the current Internet Century Powerhouse status. The concept and characteristics of 'Smart Creatives' is indeed captivating and apt.
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beston barnett
The book gives good insight into how Google is managed. It offers practical guide to manage new age internet companies with 'smart creatives'.
Not sure if the principles can be applied to traditional industries as well.
Not sure if the principles can be applied to traditional industries as well.
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nyssa
A no nonsense approach to making a world class company. The examples used in the book connect very well with the situatuons we face in corporate world. No theoretical mumbo jumbo used . Great book for people at all stages in their career.
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