Business & Money
Review:The book of Frederic Laloux unfolds its true value to me after years of consulting work in various industries as well as intensive cognitive but also practical engagement in the integral theory of Ken Wilber, countless (and always new) methods, approaches, solution statements and healing promises. Continuously this was accompanied by the question, how the findings of various disciplines not only could be brought together theoretically but first and foremost could be brought forward to practical ... Read more
Review:This book gives a wide range of information in different area in information system.
the good thing is that it include example from life where the person can understand the topic.
may some time include extra information that the begginner doesn't need, but overall the book is great.
I recommend it for people who do'n't have any backgroud in IT Read more
Review:The Book itself is very easy to read and understand. The quality of it when I received it was in very very good condition. I would recommend this product to anyone is interested in learning more about this subject. Read more
Review:I enjoyed this book a lot, it was assigned reading for the company that I work for and I got it on Audio Cd because I drive a lot. Exposed me to a lot ideas that I had not thought about before and challenged me to ask more questions even if they may seem dumb. Read more
Review:Be careful when returning a rented book.
I returned my book in the same condition as when I received it and was it was rejected as the binding being broken. Now I have to pay for the book. Advise to anyone if you rent a book make sure there is absolutely nothing wrong and that it does not appear to be used otherwise you will have to buy the book. Very disappointed. Read more
Review:Worst "book" I've ever purchased in my life. Nothing useful in that book, it's worthless. It was just waste of money for me. My suggestion to the author is this: If you don't have anything to say then don't write a book. Read more
Review:I found this book a practical and refreshing take on getting your home decluttered and organized. I particularly liked the chapter on having a more minimalist mindset and learning to let go of attachments to stuff. I've lived in the same house for nearly 20 years, and this book is exactly what I need as a road-map to get started with organizing. Doing it in 10 minute increments fits perfectly with my busy work schedule. I also love how the authors provide info on a variety of products for gettin... Read more
Review:I read several snippets from other books on procrastination and they all seemed to say that it's my fault that I procrastinate, which it is, but they did not really tell ways that l could fix the problem. The author has put a lot time into researching this subject and has compiled a very doable plan to alleviate procrastination. The best part is that he reiterates several times that this is a slow progress and to keep your eyes on the prize and to take baby steps. I've already picked the habit... Read more
Review:Amity Shlaes' Forgotten Man is as important a book as Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz's Monetary History of the United States for describing the Great Depression and the various personalties and policies meant to save the economy that only exacerbated the decline. The author writes well with a sense of discovery and without an agenda. I learned a lot reading this book and it is what made me so eager to read her next book, Coolidge. Read more