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Disruptive
Handbook of Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Springer
, 1999
Excellent Book
This book is very exciting to read if you would like a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying behavior disorders such as AD/HD and ODD. It does an excellent job of evaluating competing theories that explain the disorders. It also descibes risk and ...
Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns
Clayton Christensen
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Curtis W. Johnson
, ...
McGraw-Hill
, 2008
If you have children or grandchildren - you need to buy and read this book
Rocket Builders most influential author, Christensen, with his co authors has taken his theory of disruptive innovation and focused on the education sector. The authors do not lay blame but with Christensen's laser sharp analysis, peel back all the root causes of ...
Will Disruptive Innovations Cure Health Care? (HBR OnPoint Enhanced Edition)
Clayton M. Christensen
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Richard Bohmer
, ...
Harvard Business Review
, 2004
It's no secret that health care delivery is convoluted, expensive, and often deeply dissatisfying to consumers. But what is less obvious is that a way out of this crisis exists. Just as the PC replaced the mainframe and the telephone replaced the telegraph operator, disruptive innovations are changing the landscape of health care. Nurse ...
Trickster Makes This World: How Disruptive Imagination Creates Culture
Lewis Hyde
Canongate Books Ltd
, 2008
"Art is a lie that tells the truth." - Pablo Picasso. Picasso disrupted the world around him, and in doing so he reshaped it. That is the Trickster spirit. Playful, mischievous, subversive, and amoral. Tricksters are a great bother to have around, but paradoxically they are also indispensable heroes of culture, because our world - with its ...
Disruptive Christian Ethics: When Racism And Women's Lives Matter
Traci C. West
Westminster John Knox Press
, 2006
Christian social ethics that takes race, sex, and homophobia seriously
This a great book for contemporary students and scholars of Christian ethics seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and ethics. Starting with real people, West makes women, particularly women of color, and sexual violation her entry point into constructing ...
Seeing What's Next: Using Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change
Clayton M. Christensen
,
Erik A. Roth
, ...
Harvard Business School Press
, 2004
Michael Porter of Innovation
Just as Michael Porter is the authority on Strategy, Clayton Christensen has become the authority on Innovation. He has not only created a great business theory, he has created an institution that defines our modern understanding of disruptive innovation. The ...
Re-Imagine!: Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age
Tom Peters
DK ADULT
, 2006
Very Refreshing and Insightful
This is the best business book I have ever read. The writing and style of the book is very non-traditional compared to other books in this category which is refreshing and engaging all at once. Re-imagine! appealed to both my engineering and business background and ...
Everybody Is Different: A Book for Young People Who Have Brothers or Sisters With Autism
Fiona Bleach
Autism Asperger Publishing Company
, 2002
Great info in kid language
This book is great at addressing the kinds of questions that come up for kids in a very kid-friendly way.
The Innovator's Prescription: A Disruptive Solution for Health Care
Clayton M. Christensen
,
Jerome H. Grossman M.D.
, ...
McGraw-Hill
, 2009
Clay Christensen's latest landmark in innovation The celebrated Harvard professor and New York Times bestselling author tackles two of our most vital global issues: health care and innovation. . In his brilliant and groundbreaking books- The Innovator's Dilemma, The Innovator's Solution, and Disrupting Class -Harvard Business School's ...
Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work (Harvard Business School Press) (Harvard ...
Scott D. Anthony
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Mark W. Johnson
, ...
Harvard Business School Press
, 2008
Making innovation a regular part of your organization...
I've read a number of books on innovation, both on a personal and business level. Always looking to find that "edge"... In the book The Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work by Scott D. Anthony, Mark W. Johnson, Joseph V. Sinfield, and ...
Innovator's Dilemma: Introduction: (Why Companies Need to Understand and Manage the Forces of Disruptive ...
Clayton M. Christensen
Harvard Business School Press
, 1997
This chapter looks at why well-managed companies that have their competitive antennae up, listen to their customers, and invest aggressively in new technologies still lose market dominance. The chapter introduces the concepts of sustaining and disruptive technologies, the tensions between them, and the need for successful companies to manage their ...
DPM Disruptive Pattern Material: An Encyclopaedia Of Camoflage: Nature, Military, Culture
Hardy Blechman
Frances Lincoln
, 2005
camorific
As someone interested in "militaria"i ordered this massive volume(s) sight unseen on a hunch.Quiet a risk considering the cost.But it was a winning bet.Although not the "be all end all"on the subject(that would take many more volumes)this hefty work comes close.DPM ...
Reflections on a Disruptive Decade: Essays on the Sixties
Eugene Davidson
University of Missouri Press
, 2000
Highly recommended reading for students of American history
Editor of the quarterly journal "Modern Age" in the 1960s, former President of the Foundation for Foreign Affairs, and now President Emeritus of the Conference on European Problems, Eugene Davidson was and remains uniquely qualified to write on the international ...
Business Innovation and Disruptive Technology: Harnessing the Power of Breakthrough Technology ...for ...
Nicholas D. Evans
FT Press
, 2002
How to create new ways to extract new forms of business value
The best business books develop a core concept or respond to a question of compelling importance. Nicholas Evans does so in this volume, responding to two separate but related questions: 1. Which emerging and disruptive technologies will not only be the next ...
Peer-to-Peer : Harnessing the Power of Disruptive Technologies
Andy Oram
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2001
Excellent coverage of p2p
In 2000, O'Reilly surveyed the field of peer-to-peer computing, and published this book. It has an excellent description of the key concepts behind all the major p2p implementations then existing. Napster, of course, was the best known. But Seti@home, Gnutella, Jabber, ...
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