A book with mixed reviews from other sources. I started reading it with a positive overview and encouraged by the ToC and the synopsis. Unfortunately, the case studies the author starts with (Apple and the first Gulf War) are so badly presented that his conclusions can't be taken serious. He continues by mixed wild conclusions with valid theory and some common sense.
It is not a complete waste of time reading this, but there are a lot of other, and much better, books on the market.
Good Strategy / Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters
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