Blue Ocean Strategy (2007), W. Chan Kim, Renee Mauborgne

Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim, Renee Mauborgne

Blue Ocean Strategy is based on a decade-long study of strategic moves that organizations have made over 100 years in various industries.  The results of the study are presented as the Blue Ocean Strategy, which is better described as a strategy to differentiate or create market space.  The book is written well and presents a great paradigm for strategic business moves.  Examples in book, including Home Depot, Curves, Cirque du Soleil and Netjets, make for intriguing readership although slightly pitiful to make a case solely on successful cases.  The authors at one point try to differentiate themselves from the classic book, Good to Great by Jim Collins, by pointing out an exemplary organization in that book that has since contradicted Collins claims.  I didn't care for the cheapshot, but understand the reasoning to do so.

Overall Blue Ocean Strategy is a wonderful read and I highly recommend it.  This book will be specifically insightful to marketing, advertising, product development and entrepreneurial professionals.
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You, On a Diet (2006), Mehmet C. Oz, Michael F. Roizen

The title of this book doesn't do it justice. Initially, I thought it would be a bore, but the content was very relevant and interesting. You, On a Diet takes you through the socioeconomic conditions resulting in obesity, the anatomy of digestion, the body's physiological and chemical reactions to foods and a detailed diet with exercise plan. If anything this book is an incredible resource for those topics. I will admit the repeated exaggerated attention on unhealthy foods for comedic relief got old, but it didn't take away from understanding the digestive system and our body's response to specific foods and exercise. You, On a Diet is a comprehensive work with a solid medical foundation which will help you better understand your quintessential tool...your body. For that I recommend this reading.

Period: October 2007
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