Rafael Bandeira's Profile
Rafael Bandeira
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Rafael Bandeira
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"Finished the first book. Awesome and mega fun, ready for the others!" — Apr 23, 2011 07:04am
"Finished the first book. Awesome and mega fun, ready for the others!" — Apr 23, 2011 07:04am
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(page 146 of 351)
"Readin almist every night for my 5y/o--she loves it" — Apr 22, 2011 07:55am
"Readin almist every night for my 5y/o--she loves it" — Apr 22, 2011 07:55am
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Rafael Bandeira
is finished with The Myths of Innovation: The reality is that innovation fails often, and npt always the successful ones are the right choice in long term. See how Apple Newton failed and then the iPad thrived, same technology, different context. Gas automobiles thrived over electric cars decades ago and now pollution is a big concern. Innovation is not linear, the evolution of technology is a fractal always evolving.
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First novel in years, totally immersive, not only by its remarkable and intriguing plot but also for its ingenius narrative. The reflection on the life changing acts of our lives from a dramatic point of view, worthy of all the pages in this book. |
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| Though the purpose of the book is quite interesting, I find the content pretty basic and the examples not very elucidative. It is a interestig read for those tryin to get their head started on he subject of psychology applied to design, but I would t...more | |
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Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation
by James P. Womack
read in July, 2010
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| The concepts are intrinsically interesting and they are laid out in a great order, but I find the topics weren't explored enough and that most of the examples were misleading and confusing due to their length. Most of it though might be a colateral e...more | |
“We build cars, not intellectuals”
― Jeffrey K. Liker, The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer
― Jeffrey K. Liker, The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer
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