Liked It“Loved it. Read it many years ago, and re-reading it now. |
Didn’t Like It“Boring, boring, boring book on game theory. It presents the material adequately but painfully. Although game theory is vitally important to strategy, Robert Greene (and others) present the same material in a much more engaging, understandable, and effective manner.” see full review » see other reviews » |
“Boring, boring, boring book on game theory. It presents the material adequately but painfully. Although game theory is vitally important to strategy, Robert Greene (and others) present the same material in a much more engaging, understandable, and effective manner.”
Matt R wrote this review Saturday, June 7 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Perhaps not the most exciting text in the universe, it does its job well. Economic game theory is presented in an accessible manner in this text, with an eye towards informing the stock owner, or the middle manager, or even the CFO or CEO. It's a quick read, if nothing else.”
Zoe wrote this review Monday, May 19 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“A mildly interesting book mostly covering game theory. A bit dated.”
bencasnocha wrote this review Monday, February 4 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Loved it. Read it many years ago, and re-reading it now.
An accessible book on game theory and strategy, in business, life and society. Explains the fundamentals of game theory and how it applies to real life situations. The language is engaging and often witty. For those interested in strategic thinking, this makes for a riveting read! Highly recommended!”