Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow

I thought this booked looked really interesting and bought is some weeks ago. Unfortunately it starts really slow and academic, almost uninspiring – at least to me. But if you hang in there and work through the first chapters the book really grows on you and Chip Conley delivers a really good story with as […]

The Intelligent Entrepreneur

To some extent this book comes out as a marketing plug for Harward Business School, as it follows three of its students and their success. The book is however quite interesting and as an entrepreneur it is always interesting to learn about the mistakes and successes of others. The three entrepreneurs, Marc Cenedella (TheLadders.com), Marla […]

The inner circle

The story revolves around Beecher, a young archivist who spends his days working at the National Archives. He accidentally happen to find a 200-year-old dictionary that once belonged to George Washington. From this point he is suddenly facing a co-workers death, a secret society and an American President with a deep secret. This is a […]

What I read

On my way to work this morning I decided to introduce a new category here where I review the books I read. Well, maybe not read as much as listen to. I am totally addicted to audio books and have had an account with Audible for some years and love this way of consuming literature. […]

Guerrilla Marketing for the Home-Based Business

This book was published in 1995 and it shows. It is clearly dated in many parts but if you look (read or listen) beyond that, Jay Levinson and Seth Godin deliver a set of really useful tips and ideas. Even if I’m very much in the IT and e-commerce industry there are definitely good stuff […]

The Facebook Effect

Not too bad. It does feel a bit subjective, especially after reading ”The Accidental Billionaires”… There are quite some interesting facts, stories and episodes though. So it’s worth reading if you have nothing better to do 😉 3/5