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Exponential Organizations: Why New Organizations Are Ten Times Better, Faster, and Cheaper Than Your

Exponential Organizations: Why New Organizations Are Ten Times Better, Faster, and Cheaper Than Yours (and What to Do about It)

By Salim Ismail, Michael S Malone, and Yuri Van Geest

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Exponential Organizations--already being hailed as the "must-read" book of the year by tech industry insiders--delivers groundbreaking analysis and insight, as well as "how-to" advice for companies of any size. It is poised to become this year's Lean Startup, a big business book about innovation.

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Publisher: Diversion Books.
Publish Date: 10/14/2014
Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9781626814233
ISBN-10: 1626814236
Language: English

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Exponential Organizations--already being hailed as the "must-read" book of the year by tech industry insiders--delivers groundbreaking analysis and insight, as well as "how-to" advice for companies of any size. It is poised to become this year's Lean Startup, a big business book about innovation.

About the Authors

Salim Ismail is the founding Executive Director at Singularity University, where he moderates most academic programs, and is its current Global Ambassador.

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Michael S. Malone is one of the world's best-known technology writers. He has covered Silicon Valley and high-tech for more than 30 years, beginning with the San Jose Mercury News as the nation's first daily high-tech reporter. Malone's articles and editorials regularly appear in the Wall Street Journal.

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Michael S. Malone is one of the world's best-known technology writers. He has covered Silicon Valley and high-tech for more than 30 years, beginning with the San Jose Mercury News as the nation's first daily high-tech reporter. Malone's articles and editorials regularly appear in the Wall Street Journal.

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