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Book Reviews of Co-Opetition AudioBook Review: Great Book Summary: 4 StarsA must read for all business men. The case studies are a bit dated now due to the ago of the book but they are still great lessons
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Book Review: Eye opening... Summary: 4 StarsCo-opetition is well written, and very eye opening. A good book to have on the shelf to flick through once a year, or whenever strategic decisions are being made.
I have no doubt that this will book will serve me well in years to come.
Book Review: Very interesting Summary: 3 StarsNutshell review - This is a very interesting book about how players/companies can be both competitors and cooperative at the same time depending on the project or market. A clever insight and worth reading.
Book Review: Business Strategy: The Art of War for the 21st Century Summary: 5 StarsThis book could've been easily titled as "Business Strategy: The Art of War for the 21st Century". It is an excellent book for gaining a better understanding of today's complex business landscape where the traditional rules of Business success do not apply. The game and the battlefield have both, changed. As a player of this new game, we must also adapt & learn new rules for strategic planning & success.
The book highlights the differences between the traditional game and the current games and provides pratical ideas and tactics for success. Traditionally, it was all about outsmarting the competition, capturing market share. Today's world, it is about establishing strategic partnerships, even with your competitors to create a win-win situation.
You do not need to be CEO to gain practical insights from this book. Examples provided include basic product pricing models, time to market, capacity planning, product positioning and marketing. The concepts and strategies provided in the book can be applied at various levels in the business. Recommended!
Book Review: A Watered-Down Version of Playing Win-Win Summary: 3 StarsFor a book that is promoted as THE business book based on game theory, there is surprisingly very little about game theory, or about games at all.
A lot of its premise have been on how you can add value, even to your competitors, so that you increase the pie, and thus play win-win. Unfortunately, this isn't the case for all kinds of competitive business situations.
Nalebuff's previous book, Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life is a much better thesis on on how you can use game theory in business.
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