Published Book Reviews
I like to review books dealing with technology, automation, and the new economy.
NOTE: I realize that some reviews appear twice. That is because SQP and QMJ are sister publications from the same publisher. The journals have non-overlapping audiences so the publisher likes to print them in more than one place.
- The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone. 2017. S. Sloman and P. Fernbach. New York: Penguin. 296 pages. [Published in Software Quality Professional, September 2017]
- Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity. 2016. Douglas Rushkoff. New York, NY: Portfolio/Penguin. 278 pages. [Published in Software Quality Professional, June 2017]
- The Code Economy. 2017. Philip E. Auerswald. New York, NY, Oxford University Press. 298 pages. [Published in Software Quality Professional, June 2017]
- The Code Economy. 2017. Philip E. Auerswald. New York, NY, Oxford University Press. 298 pages. [Published in Quality Management Journal, July 2017]
- The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies. 2014. Brynjolfsson, E., & McAfee, A. WW Norton & Company. [published in Quality Management Journal, July 2016]
- Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity. 2016. Douglas Rushkoff. New York, NY: Portfolio/Penguin. 278 pages. [Published in Quality Management Journal, July 2016]
- The end of average: How to succeed in a world that values sameness. 2016. Rose, T. Penguin UK. [Published in Quality Management Journal, April 2016]
- The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible. 2013. Charles Eisenstein. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books. 288 pages. [Published in Quality Management Journal, 2014]