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| Prior to joining strategy+business, Mr. Rothenberg was a contributing editor
of Wired, where he assigned and wrote pieces about technology, science,
communications and culture, and specialized in corporate convergence
strategies. |
| The obsession with quantification, especially in the business world, makes
it all the more difficult to discern the measures that matter and the ones
we can trust. Boyle argues that our trouble in understanding complex
economic and sociological problems is linked to our over reliance on simple
statistical explanations. |
| Previously, Mr. Rothenberg held senior editorial positions at leading
publications, including senior writer, columnist, and editorial director of
Esquire and senior consulting editor at Bloomberg Business News in London.
He has contributed articles to The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times
Magazine, Metropolis, The Nation, The New Leader, Inc., Condé Nast Traveler,
Diversion, GQ, and New York Magazine. |
| 13. Living on the Faultline: Managing for Shareholder Value in the Age of
the Internet, by Geoffrey A. Moore, HarperCollins Publishers,
HarperBusiness, 2000 |
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