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== Fiction == | == Fiction == | ||
''Olive Kittredge''. | |||
Mohsin Hamid, ''The Reluctant Fundamentalist''. Recommended by Al Selvin. | Mohsin Hamid, ''The Reluctant Fundamentalist''. Recommended by Al Selvin. | ||
== Non-fiction == | == Non-fiction == | ||
Isaiah Berlin, ''The Hedgehog and the Fox'' | Isaiah Berlin, ''The Hedgehog and the Fox'' | ||
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Robert Merton, ''[http://www.future2.org/2010/08/i-will-never-escape-the-shadow-of-robert-merton.html The Sociology of Science]''. Recommended by Alex Pang. | Robert Merton, ''[http://www.future2.org/2010/08/i-will-never-escape-the-shadow-of-robert-merton.html The Sociology of Science]''. Recommended by Alex Pang. | ||
Steve Daniels, ''Making Do: Innovation in Kenya's Informal Economy''. [http://www.experientia.com/blog/innovation-in-kenyas-informal-economy/ via Experientia]. | Steve Daniels, ''Making Do: Innovation in Kenya's Informal Economy''. [http://www.experientia.com/blog/innovation-in-kenyas-informal-economy/ via Experientia]. | ||
Michael Quinn Patton, ''Developmental Evaluation: Applying Complexity Concepts to Enhance Innovation and Use''. [http://blog.networkingaction.net/?p=816 Recommended] by Steve Waddell. | Michael Quinn Patton, ''Developmental Evaluation: Applying Complexity Concepts to Enhance Innovation and Use''. [http://blog.networkingaction.net/?p=816 Recommended] by Steve Waddell. | ||
Doris Kearns Goodwin. ''Team of Rivals''. | |||
=== Blue Oxen === | |||
Robert Grudin, ''Design and Truth''. Recommended by Matt Taylor. | |||
Rachel Botsman, Roo Rogers. ''What's Mine Is Yours.'' About [http://www.good.is/post/sharing-is-contagious-the-rise-of-collaborative-consumption "collaborative consumption."] | |||
Richard E. Neustadt and Ernest R. May. ''Thinking In Time: The Uses of History for Decision Makers''. [http://blogs.hbr.org/davenport/2010/09/blair_bush_and_the_problem_of.html Recommended] by Laurence Prusak. | Richard E. Neustadt and Ernest R. May. ''Thinking In Time: The Uses of History for Decision Makers''. [http://blogs.hbr.org/davenport/2010/09/blair_bush_and_the_problem_of.html Recommended] by Laurence Prusak. | ||
Dan Ariely, ''Predictably Irrational'' | |||
Morten T. Hansen, ''Collaboration: How Leaders Avoid the Traps, Create Unity, and Reap Big Results'' |
Revision as of 04:43, 8 September 2010
Fiction
Olive Kittredge.
Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Recommended by Al Selvin.
Non-fiction
Isaiah Berlin, The Hedgehog and the Fox
The Great Good Place. Inspired Stewart Brand and Larry Brilliant to start the WELL.
William Calvin, The River That Flows Uphill. Recommended by Howard Rheingold.
Robert Merton, The Sociology of Science. Recommended by Alex Pang.
Steve Daniels, Making Do: Innovation in Kenya's Informal Economy. via Experientia.
Michael Quinn Patton, Developmental Evaluation: Applying Complexity Concepts to Enhance Innovation and Use. Recommended by Steve Waddell.
Doris Kearns Goodwin. Team of Rivals.
Blue Oxen
Robert Grudin, Design and Truth. Recommended by Matt Taylor.
Rachel Botsman, Roo Rogers. What's Mine Is Yours. About "collaborative consumption."
Richard E. Neustadt and Ernest R. May. Thinking In Time: The Uses of History for Decision Makers. Recommended by Laurence Prusak.
Dan Ariely, Predictably Irrational
Morten T. Hansen, Collaboration: How Leaders Avoid the Traps, Create Unity, and Reap Big Results