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Power Play: The Beginning of the Endgame in Net Markets |
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Rating:  Summary: Outdated?- Hardly! Pure Brilliance! Review: This book had everything I was looking for. Moriarty and Klassen are simply geniuses- by laying out the facts and standards so easily. For years, I've been leading my company with the outdated forms of commonly accepted e-commerce procedures. Moriarty and Klassen opened my eyes to fresh and logical ways that I had never thought of. As for Sculley and Woods, with their B2B Exchanges & Evolving E Markets titles, those were horrid. I repeatedly asked myself, "Why am I reading this?" But then Power Play grabbed my attention. Frankly with the PTRW having its standards as they are, it's hard to believe that someone would be motivated to write such a great book. I happened to get my paws on a limited-edition, autographed copy; I can only imagine what it will be worth in a couple of years.
Rating:  Summary: Outdated?- Hardly! Pure Brilliance! Review: This book had everything I was looking for. Moriarty and Klassen are simply geniuses- by laying out the facts and standards so easily. For years, I've been leading my company with the outdated forms of commonly accepted e-commerce procedures. Moriarty and Klassen opened my eyes to fresh and logical ways that I had never thought of. As for Sculley and Woods, with their B2B Exchanges & Evolving E Markets titles, those were horrid. I repeatedly asked myself, "Why am I reading this?" But then Power Play grabbed my attention. Frankly with the PTRW having its standards as they are, it's hard to believe that someone would be motivated to write such a great book. I happened to get my paws on a limited-edition, autographed copy; I can only imagine what it will be worth in a couple of years.
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