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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. It's now available as an ebook on the MIT press portal http://mitpress-ebooks.mit.edu/produc... The author gracefully switches between describing the completely obvious and preaching at the reader. Mr. Gold's book recovers a half star for having only 111 small pages with pictures. Reading this book wasted my time, but the book's small size prevented much loss. Maybe I was expecting too much from this book. I still don't feel well with the high contradiction with "the plenitude" explained by the author. He wanted to clearly show that paradox (of creating and destroying sometimes) in our societies when we create or design new services or products... Yes that's true but I was just expecting more positivism on the result of innovation. A good book for starting the discussion around the good and the bad around creativity and innovation. no reviews | add a review
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