

Read this one for my company's “book club” because it was recommended to my boss by some guy he follows on LinkedIn (classic). I actually enjoyed it more than I expected to, but I thought that the second half of the book (the “intentionally discovering authentic demand” bit) was lacking in believability. Even the guidelines they laid out for discovering authentic demand seemed to rely just as much on luck as the stories laid out in the first half (about accidentally discovering demand).
Just a longwinded way of saying that I thought the book had occasional nuggets of wisdom and thought provoking ideas but may have been better off with a little more editorial oversight.
Read this one for my company's “book club” because it was recommended to my boss by some guy he follows on LinkedIn (classic). I actually enjoyed it more than I expected to, but I thought that the second half of the book (the “intentionally discovering authentic demand” bit) was lacking in believability. Even the guidelines they laid out for discovering authentic demand seemed to rely just as much on luck as the stories laid out in the first half (about accidentally discovering demand).
Just a longwinded way of saying that I thought the book had occasional nuggets of wisdom and thought provoking ideas but may have been better off with a little more editorial oversight.