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The Business Model Innovation Factory by Saul Kaplan

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May 30, 12

Read in May, 2012

Strong Concepts But Needs Better Writing "Moneymavericks92@Gmail.com"

Saul starts out by telling you a bit about himself, and how much he is inlove with the concept of innovation. he makes it clear that he's a very learnt man in the area. so you really get the feeling that you can trust his intelligence. This is my first book on the art of innovation, so this review might not benefit the veterans of innovation


This book has some pretty interesting concepts, so much so that i'm quite glad that i didn't miss out on it. I really mean that. He states some concepts that make me the reader go "oooo that's interesting, That's a good point!" But they are a few problems i have with this book, for one saul tends to be highly repetitive in this book, i often find my self wondering if i even turned the page. that's how repetitive the writing is, right from the beginning to the end, he makes the same point over and over and over again, saul may have done this to drum the point into your head. but i found it rather frustrating as i journeyed my way through the book. And secondly, many time in the book his writing becomes unclear, as if to say he's writing in a language that only he or people in his environment can understand. Saul needs make his writing more clear, more universally accessible. A good author can make any man see where he's coming from

The Verdict:
The concepts in this book are unforgettable and are not something that innovators should even think about ignoring! but the book is rather repetitive and unclear

Physical Quality:
We all know Wiley makes respectable books. the hard back is decent, but the cover sheet is almost flimsy looking, overall nothing that bad

Feel free to email me at moneymavericks92@Gmail.com

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