hendra

hendra's Bookshelf

List with no coverCover onlySimple list with coverDetail list with coverCheck Google BooksCheck Library
Displaying all books found.
No Book Bookshelf
1

The World Is Flat [Updated and Expanded]: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century

Hardcover . Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Apr 18, 2006
  • 3.83 of 5 stars
(6)

Book Description

Updated Edition: Thomas L. Friedman is not so much a futurist, which he is sometimes called, as a presentist. His aim in The World Is Flat, as in his earlier, influential Lexus and the Olive Tree, is not to give you a speculative preview of the wonders that are sure to come in your lifetime, but rather to get you caught up on the wonders that are already here. The world isn't going to be flat, it is flat, which gives Friedman's breathless narrative much of its urgency, and which also saves it from the Epcot-style polyester sheen that futurists--the optimistic ones at least--are inevitably p...

44
 
hendra
hendra has read this book.
Nov 25, 2007
2

No: The Only Negotiating System You Need for Work and Home

Hardcover . Crown Business
Jun 19, 2007
  • 0.0 of 5 stars

Book Description

Jim Camp, the world’s #1 negotiating coach, shows how to release the emotional pressure that’s part of any negotiation by using his proven system of safe, decision-based negotiation that enables you to meet all your objectives without needless, wasted compromises or giveaways. • Out of the blue your best customer demands a huge discount—or else he takes his business elsewhere. • You think you finally have a buyer for your home, but then at the last minute she demands that you pay for new landscaping of the yard—or no deal. There are plenty of other properties for sale, and she says she’ll w...

2
 
hendra
hendra has read this book.
Nov 25, 2007
3

Can You Crack The Enigma Code?

Paperback . Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Jul 11, 2007
  • 0.0 of 5 stars

Book Description

No description.

1
 
hendra
hendra has read this book.
Nov 25, 2007
4

The Inmates Are Running the Asylum: Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity

Paperback . Sams - Pearson Education
Feb 24, 2004
  • 0.0 of 5 stars

Book Description

The recurring metaphor in The Inmates are Running the Asylum is that of the dancing bear--the circus bear that shuffles clumsily for the amusement of the audience. Such bears, says author Alan Cooper, don't dance well, as everyone at the circus can see. What amazes the crowd is that the bear dances at all. Cooper argues that technology (videocassette recorders, car alarms, most software applications for personal computers) consists largely of dancing bears--pieces that work, but not at all well. He goes on to say that this is more often than not the fault of poorly designed user interfaces,...

1
 
hendra
hendra has read this book.
Nov 25, 2007
5

The Monk and the Riddle: The Art of Creating a Life While Making a Living

Paperback . Harvard Business School Press
Jul 1, 2001
  • 2.0 of 5 stars
(1)

Book Description

Prospective entrepreneurs may think they know everything there is to know about starting a business in Silicon Valley. They can draw up business plans, have meetings with venture capitalists, maybe even get funded and actually launch a start-up. However, in The Monk and the Riddle, Silicon Valley sage Randy Komisar reasons that's only half the equation for success. And it may not be the important half. Komisar has worked with a number of companies--Apple, LucasArts Entertainment (the gaming division of George Lucas's empire), and WebTV among them--and has come to a rather startling conclusi...

4
 
hendra
hendra has read this book.
Nov 25, 2007