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帖子leafage » 2005-05-19 21:28

mikelee \$m[1]:最近看到大前研一的"思考的技術"真的不錯
在此介紹給大家
另外在搭配"麥肯錫的專業思維"兩者的思考邏輯差不多
不過大前針對這一本裡的一些比較細微的觀念再做釐清


《麥肯錫的專業思維》 剛入手

作者透過與「老骨頭」們(alumni)的深入訪談與問卷回饋,型塑出麥肯錫一貫的「專案問題的解決模型」,有系統地解構出一間頂尖顧問公司的營運模式,依序由「分析問題」、「發表成果」以及「管理組織」三個構面來分別剖析。

不過我個人認為如果要以「方法論」這樣的方式來給這本書下註腳,未免有點太過沉重,不必太期待看了這本書後就可以完全了解麥肯錫的know how,那太龐大太複雜了,畢竟知識產業要用一個結構化的原則來一以貫之是有點困難的,每一個章節其實都可以單獨獨立出來寫一本企業管理用書,但這不是本書的目的,對管理顧問這個產業有興趣的人,倒是可以從其平實的敘述且清楚的結構中,一窺其營運的概念與組織文化。

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帖子James » 2005-05-19 23:13

estelle \$m[1]:
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estelle \$m[1]:謝謝分享~ :laugh

以前上過一位在NYU MBA program也有任職的教授的課
他個人就推薦了When genius failed. In an uncertain world.及 Den of thieves.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=books

因為他要勸我們少看一謝"金融商品大全"或"XX投資工具介紹"的書
多看一些有"歷史"或"故事性"的書
他說那才是我們會最受益無窮的書
不過so far我一本都還沒來得及看完.... :PP

你講的不會是那位Z開頭的兼任教授吧?


我不記得他的名字耶....前一陣子還有再來台灣開過課唷...


他是不是常常在證基會開課?
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帖子soami » 2005-06-14 11:00

我也想推薦一本書: 漫步華爾街

http://www.books.com.tw/exep/prod/booksfile.php?item=0010245875

這是大學時代同學推薦給我看的,裡面有一些基本的投資原理介紹,

對於財經系的同學這本書應該是必讀課外書吧,有的教授甚至把這本書拿來當教材。

這本書改版很多次,我看的是1996年版,去年出的2004版我還沒看過

不過內容應該大同小異,變動的應該是裡面的個案。
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帖子ylc1000 » 2005-06-26 16:45

每本看起來都滿好看的ㄟ,謝謝分享啊^^
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帖子twkevin » 2005-07-09 01:58

JULY 5, 2005

B-SCHOOL NEWS
By Francesca Di Meglio


Summer Reading for B-Schoolers

Whether they're on the beach or on the subway, MBA students are filling the off-season with books. Here's a look at some of their choices
Kristen Rolf, a second-year student at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., breaks the ice with classmates by asking them about their favorite books. "Tuck is such a diverse and interesting place that it was always a fascinating conversation," says Rolf. "But Tuck is also a demanding place where we have little time for pleasure reading during the school year." In May, she e-mailed the entire Class of 2006 and asked people to share what they planned to read over the summer. The suggestions included everything from standard business texts to classic literature.

About 35% of Americans list reading as their favorite pastime, making it the country's No. 1 leisure activity, according to a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive, a market-research firm in Rochester, N.Y. And MBA students and professors refuse to be left out of the fun. They might spend the entire academic year with their noses in books, but the summer is their chance to write their own personal reading lists.

"Most of my summer reading is for pure pleasure. I get enough heavy reading on globalization at work," says Andrew B. Bernard, professor of International Economics at Tuck. "I have already taken a week's vacation at the beach and worked through five or six detective novels."

THE FLAT EARTH RETURNS. Want to know what books you should read in the sun -- or more likely on the commute to and from your internship? Here are some of the titles making the rounds in the B-school world:

Bernard might be laying off the globalization texts, but the professors at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill can't get enough of them -- even during the off-season. The most popular -- among Kenan-Flagler faculty and the general public -- is the bestselling The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005) by three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman. Known for translating complex foreign policy and economics issues into layman's terms, Friedman strikes gold, say critics, with this relevant book about how globalization is affecting the world and particularly the U.S.

His smart introduction, in which he compares himself to explorer Christopher Columbus -- they were both interested in discovering India's economic power, after all -- carries readers into the rest of the book, which is rich in stories. Nicholas M. Didow Jr., an associate professor of Marketing at Kenan-Flagler says this might be Friedman's most significant book since The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1999), which won the National Book Award for nonfiction.

STORY AND SCHOLARSHIP. Another globalization title that's popping up on many summer reading lists is The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy: An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade (John Wiley & Sons, 2005) by Pietra Rivoli. By tracing the whereabouts of her $6 T-shirt from a West Texas cotton field to a Chinese factory to trade negotiations in Washington, D.C., to a used clothing market in Africa, Rivoli helps unravel the politics and human side of the globalization debate, say critics.

It's a contemporary case study in the rapidly changing textile industry, says Jeff Cannon, adjunct professor in business history at Kenan-Flagler. Professors appreciate this book because they say it offers a compelling story and scholarship, and often books have one but not the other.

The rest of the world is certainly on the minds of many American businesspeople. That's why it was no surprise to hear that The Kite Runner (Riverhead Trade, 2004) by fiction newcomer Khaled Hosseini was the most popular suggestion on Rolf's list from Tuck students. Hosseini's debut novel is billed as both political chronicle and deeply personal tale. It's the story of Amir, an Afghan immigrant to the U.S. who is plagued by guilt for betraying his best friend back home. When his friend is killed by the Taliban, Amir returns to his homeland, a country now in turmoil, to search for his friend's surviving son and make up for his past mistakes.

A DEAN'S LIST. Critics say people should read this novel as much for the plot as the insight into Afghanistan's culture and future. Students are reading it because of the buzz, says Jamison Peschel, a rising second-year student at Tuck who hopes to read it after hearing rave reviews from others.

At the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, the dean picks out some of the summer reading students will be doing. This year, Dean Jim Bradford selected Tempered Radicals: How People Use Difference to Inspire Change at Work (Harvard Business School Press, 2003) by Debra E. Meyerson as the required reading for all incoming MBA students, who'll discuss the book in small groups during orientation.

In it, Meyerson reveals how "everyday leaders," not necessarily those at the top of an organization, help create family-friendly and socially responsible workplaces. She offers innovative examples that should help students get a bird's-eye view of leadership. Or at least that's what Bradford hopes. "I want them to see how to exercise their own principles and values within an organization's structure," he adds.

CALL TO ACTION. If the books that a person has on his shelf are an indication of the life he's seeking, then many of today's business academics are trying to make the world a better place -- and hoping to bring these lessons to students. Numerous professors are reading The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time (Penguin Press , 2005) by Jeffrey D. Sachs, who's famous for his philosophies on the world's stark divide between rich and poor nations.

By providing horrifying portraits of what life is like in the Third World, including one sketch of a Malawi village whose young people of working age have been completely wiped out by AIDS, Sachs calls readers to action. He presents his plan, which is based on 25 years of advising world leaders and international institutions, for eliminating poverty. "Sachs provides the intellectual underpinning for understanding the most important issue of our time, and with supporters like [entertainer and activist] Bono, the challenges he sets out may actually be attainable," says Burton "Buck" Goldstein, university entrepreneur in residence at Kenan-Flagler.

You could turn the pages of books all summer long -- if you had the time. MBA professors and students have loads of suggestions, from Daniel H. Pink's A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age (Riverhead, 2005) to the upcoming release of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Scholastic, 2005), the sixth in the series of children's fiction that has also captivated adults. Whether you'll be reading an intriguing novel on the beach or turning the pages of a business how-to on the subway, one thing is certain. Reading definitely is fundamental -- even to those dollars-and-cents guys.


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Di Meglio is a reporter for BusinessWeek Online in Fort Lee, N.J.

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帖子agk99 » 2006-04-06 22:49

大家都申請完了,來看點書吧
再頂一下我自己的老文章
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帖子modern » 2006-04-06 22:53

To Jason:

A liar's poker 那本書作者本身不是交易員 他其實是交易員下面的Sales 不過裡面寫了很多交易員幹的事情 他剛好可以從旁觀角度去描述 瞞讚的

我有英文版跟簡體中文版的電子版 有人需要我貼上來嗎?
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帖子Charleneshen » 2006-04-06 23:04

Modern,

I need the e-book, please. Thanks.
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帖子adrw1974 » 2006-04-07 01:03

這麼好的書目建議,是該頂出來,以嘉惠我們這些加入本店不久的新人。
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帖子spig » 2006-04-07 12:15

推~真是好書 ;yes;

雖然我只看過其中一半左右

但都是很好的介紹

剛好可趁這中間要去唸書的空檔

看完其他的好書
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帖子游客 » 2006-04-08 01:19

我最近在看兩本書
第一本是大前研一的"創新者思考"裡面有提到一些創新必須有的思考習慣,我個人認為還蠻受用的
第二本"與鯊共舞"這一本要有業務經驗的來看這一本,才會有比較深刻的體驗,我個人認為他在客戶管理及客戶間的小細節互動有他的一套

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帖子游客 » 2006-04-08 01:24

leafage \$m[1]:
mikelee \$m[1]:最近看到大前研一的"思考的技術"真的不錯
在此介紹給大家
另外在搭配"麥肯錫的專業思維"兩者的思考邏輯差不多
不過大前針對這一本裡的一些比較細微的觀念再做釐清


《麥肯錫的專業思維》 剛入手

作者透過與「老骨頭」們(alumni)的深入訪談與問卷回饋,型塑出麥肯錫一貫的「專案問題的解決模型」,有系統地解構出一間頂尖顧問公司的營運模式,依序由「分析問題」、「發表成果」以及「管理組織」三個構面來分別剖析。

不過我個人認為如果要以「方法論」這樣的方式來給這本書下註腳,未免有點太過沉重,不必太期待看了這本書後就可以完全了解麥肯錫的know how,那太龐大太複雜了,畢竟知識產業要用一個結構化的原則來一以貫之是有點困難的,每一個章節其實都可以單獨獨立出來寫一本企業管理用書,但這不是本書的目的,對管理顧問這個產業有興趣的人,倒是可以從其平實的敘述且清楚的結構中,一窺其營運的概念與組織文化。

http://db.books.com.tw/exep/prod/booksf ... 0010188960


樓上的那本書是The Mckinsey mind
還有一本書叫做The Mckinsey way(我不知道中文書名)
這本書在我做業務的初期给我的啟發很大
在一些關鍵時刻也起了很大的作用
有空可以去看一下這本書
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帖子HCA » 2006-04-19 02:37

看來最近要唸的書目又可以拉長了~~

Modern 我也要 e-book
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帖子modern » 2006-04-19 23:17

E book我post在美國版 亞洲版 書版 應該都看的到 用我的帳號下去查 :)

另外 我推薦一本基本的書
我自己都還沒看完 祇看了前十幾頁而已
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"透析經濟 聰明投資"

well..這本很硬 寫書作者這個老外是CWRU 的PHD,做過教授,還有一堆"首席經濟學家"之類的工作

大概就是美國版的謝國忠之類的人物

裡面的東西很基礎 名詞解釋也一堆 對於像我這種經濟學本來就沒學通 又忘光光的人 應該是不錯的打底書
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帖子James » 2006-04-20 00:07

modern \$m[1]:E book我post在美國版 亞洲版 書版 應該都看的到 用我的帳號下去查 :)

另外 我推薦一本基本的書
我自己都還沒看完 祇看了前十幾頁而已
叫做

"透析經濟 聰明投資"

well..這本很硬 寫書作者這個老外是CWRU 的PHD,做過教授,還有一堆"首席經濟學家"之類的工作

大概就是美國版的謝國忠之類的人物

裡面的東西很基礎 名詞解釋也一堆 對於像我這種經濟學本來就沒學通 又忘光光的人 應該是不錯的打底書


這本我看完了
不過我得說一下,基本上經濟指標跟我們以前在學校經濟學所學到的名詞差異很大(有部分是重複的,例如GDP,CPI之類的),你有經濟學基礎可以幫助你瞭解經濟指標的推導過程,但是你即使唸過經濟學,也不見得懂經濟指標

在學校可能都在做推導,可是我們在研究時,是在看CPI的成分,什麼造成它上升,是否未來會繼續上升,對市場有什麼影響
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