Predictably Irrational

Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely Some month ago my business partner Malin Ströman suggested I should have a look at this TED talk by Dan Ariely where he, among many other topics, discusses the psychology of selections and prices. I was really (REALLY) hooked and downloaded his first […]

In the Plex

In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives This is a very thorough and in depth description of the company that was an effect on all of us – Google. It’s written by Steven Levy of Wired and I find that it is a fairly objective. It is always hard to stay […]

Gary V update

Well, I just had to post this photo of myself and Gary Vaynerchuck as we had a chat when he signed my copy of his latest  book, The thank you economy. Photo taken by the very sweet and helpful photographer Camilla Svensk who took the time to find this photo among the thousands she must […]

Thank you Gary V

Today I met my hero Gary Vaynerchuk and to be honest I got a bit star struck 😉 I lost words and really struggled to have a brief chat with him… Gary was a speaker at the Nordic E-commerce Summit and was just as engaging, energetic and inspiring as always. I have been waiting for […]

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 […]