Over the next two days I will post more about what I liked and disliked about both of the books mentioned in this post. Stay tuned :)
As I mentioned in my previous post, I recently finished Steven Levy's In The Plex. I have spent the past few weeks reading Roger Martin's The Opposable Mind, which has given me valuable insight into the art of reaching collaborative conclusions in the business world. I have been drafting a post that compares many of these lessons to the tech giants that I am studying during this semester, and am hoping to wrap that up and post it this evening. The past few weeks have been quite hectic but I am proud to say that I landed my dream Google internship and will be spending eleven weeks at the Googleplex this summer. Now that I have that resolved I will be able to devote more time to this blog, which I look forward to. I read these two books at an appropriate time because Levy's work discusses Google's culture and campus while Martin presents many business models and paradigms that are utilized in the company's daily decision making. Above: Google's Mountain View campus, dubbed the "Googleplex." Look at all of those beautiful solar panels!
Over the next two days I will post more about what I liked and disliked about both of the books mentioned in this post. Stay tuned :)
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