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The Leader's Guide to Radical Management - Book Review
The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management presents a management model that extends Agile principles beyond software through customer focus, self-managed teams, iterative value delivery, transparency, and continuous improvement. Its practical value lies in helping leaders increase adaptability, strengthen engagement, and improve performance in knowledge-driven organizations through scalable, customer-centered management. The book " The Leader's Guide to Radical Management: Rei

Dr. Moria Levy
Feb 1, 202010 min read


Knowledge Driven Development - Book Review
Knowledge Driven Development defines a model for digitizing project knowledge by replacing fragmented documentation with structured, reusable knowledge objects that connect requirements, processes, tests, and decisions. Its practical value lies in improving traceability, knowledge reuse, and consistency while bridging traditional and Agile development approaches in complex projects. The book " Knowledge Driven Development: Bridging Waterfall and Agile Methodologies ," publis

Dr. Moria Levy
Jan 1, 20206 min read


Business Chemistry - Book Review
Business Chemistry defines a practical framework for understanding work styles through four behavioral prototypes that improve communication, collaboration, and team effectiveness. Its practical value lies in helping leaders and teams strengthen relationships, reduce friction, and apply personality insight to decision-making, leadership, and cross-functional performance. " Business Chemistry: Practical Magic for Cultivating Powerful Work Relationships " was authored in 2018

Dr. Moria Levy
Dec 1, 20198 min read


Everybody Lies - Book Review
Everybody Lies shows how Big Data and digital behavioral data can reveal patterns people do not disclose through surveys or self-reporting. Its practical value lies in improving decision-making, prediction, and research by using search data, experimentation, and behavioral signals to uncover more reliable insights about people and systems. " Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are " is a 2017 book authored by Seth Stephen

Dr. Moria Levy
Nov 1, 20198 min read


Deep Work - Book Review
Deep Work defines a disciplined practice of sustained, distraction-free focus that strengthens learning, productivity, and high-value problem solving. Its practical value lies in helping individuals reduce shallow work, improve concentration, and build repeatable habits for producing better results in knowledge-intensive environments. " Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World " was published in 2016 by Cal Newport, a computer science professor at Georgetown

Dr. Moria Levy
Oct 1, 20194 min read


The Undoing Project - Book Review
The Undoing Project explores how cognitive biases and Behavioral Economics reshape decision-making under uncertainty through heuristics, framing, and loss aversion. Its practical value lies in helping leaders and professionals recognize judgment errors, improve decisions, and apply bias-awareness to policy, management, and everyday problem solving. Written in 2016 by Michael, this book, “ The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds ,” adeptly intertwines several

Dr. Moria Levy
Sep 1, 20196 min read


Exponential Organizations - Book Review
Exponential Organizations defines a model for scaling through purpose-driven design, decentralized teams, experimentation, algorithms, and leveraged assets to achieve non-linear growth. Its practical value lies in helping organizations increase adaptability, accelerate innovation, and apply scalable structures that improve speed, resilience, and performance in fast-changing markets. " Exponential Organizations: Why New Organizations Are Ten Times Better, Faster, and Cheaper T

Dr. Moria Levy
Aug 1, 201910 min read


It’s not what you sell- it’s what you stand for - Book Review
It’s Not What You Sell, It’s What You Stand For defines purpose-driven leadership as building organizations around meaning, values, and a clear “why” that guides decisions and culture. Its practical value lies in helping leaders strengthen brand identity, align employees, inspire innovation, and improve performance through purpose-led strategy. " It's Not What You Sell, It's What You Stand For " is a book by Roy Spence 2009, with collaborative input from Haley Rushing. Roy Sp

Dr. Moria Levy
Jul 1, 20197 min read


Nudge - Book Review
Nudge by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein defines how choice architecture shapes behavior through subtle interventions that improve decisions without restricting freedom. The book offers practical tools—defaults, framing, incentives, and social influence—to improve outcomes in policy, service design, knowledge management, and everyday decision-making. " Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness ," 2008, 2017, was written by Richard H. Thaler, a Nobe

Dr. Moria Levy
Jun 1, 20198 min read


PVaR - Book Review
PVaR: Project Value at Risk by Nicki Kons introduces a practical risk management model that links project risks directly to schedule and budget outcomes. The book helps managers quantify uncertainty, communicate exposure clearly, and make better decisions through structured assessment, simulations, and ongoing monitoring of project value at risk. " PVaR: Project Value at Risk " was written by Nicki Kons in 2016. Nicki Kons, a specialized project manager in the domain of risk

Dr. Moria Levy
May 1, 20197 min read


Black Box Thinking - Book Review
Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed argues that progress depends on treating failure as data for learning rather than something to hide. The book shows how transparent error analysis, deliberate experimentation, and purposeful practice improve innovation, decision-making, and organizational performance across industries. The book " Black Box Thinking, " by Matthew Syed, 2015, delves into the propensity of high-tech and aviation industries to foster effective learning processes

Dr. Moria Levy
Apr 1, 20196 min read


Great at Work - Book Review
Great at Work by Morten Hansen argues that top performance comes from doing fewer things better, not doing more. The book provides practical methods for focused work, disciplined collaboration, learning loops, and combining passion with purpose to improve performance, well-being, and sustained professional impact. " Great at Work: How Top Performers Do Less, Work Better, and Achieve More " is a book written in 2018 by Morten Hansen, a professor at Berkeley and Apple Universit

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 1, 201910 min read


Mindgym - Book Review
Mindgym by Sebastian Bailey and Octavius Black presents practical mental tools for improving performance, relationships, resilience, and creativity. The book helps readers strengthen thinking habits, overcome procrastination, manage stress, and apply behavioral techniques to achieve better decisions and sustained personal effectiveness. " Mindgym: Achieve More by Thinking Differently ," authored by Sebastian Bailey and Octavius Black in 2014, delves into various topics. Th

Dr. Moria Levy
Feb 1, 201912 min read


The Power of KM - Book Review
The Power of KM by Bruce N. Hunter defines knowledge management as the practical use of human knowledge to solve problems, improve decisions, and create value. The book offers a clear framework for applying KM through learning, knowledge sharing, innovation, governance, and continuous improvement across organizations and communities. " The Power of KM: Harnessing the Extraordinary Value of Knowledge Management " is a book authored in 2016 by Bruce N. Hunter, who holds numerou

Dr. Moria Levy
Dec 1, 20187 min read


When - Book Review
When by Daniel Pink explains how timing shapes performance, decisions, creativity, and collaboration. The book offers practical guidance for aligning tasks with daily rhythms, using beginnings, midpoints, and endings strategically, and improving outcomes by synchronizing individual and team activities with the right timing. " When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing " represents a 2018 publication by Daniel Pink, a recognized authority in management, organizational beha

Dr. Moria Levy
Nov 1, 20186 min read


The Lean Startup - Book Review
The Lean Startup by Eric Ries defines a disciplined approach to innovation under uncertainty, built on validated learning, rapid experimentation, and continuous adaptation. The book helps entrepreneurs and organizations test ideas early, reduce wasted effort, and build products that better match customer needs and sustainable growth. The book " The Lean Startup: How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses " was authored in 2011 by Eric Ries, a youthful ent

Dr. Moria Levy
Oct 1, 20187 min read


The innovator’s Dilemma - Book Review
The Innovator’s Dilemma explains why successful companies often fail when disruptive technologies emerge. Established firms focus on existing customers, margins, and performance improvements, while disruptive innovations target new markets with simpler, cheaper solutions. To survive transformation, organizations must create autonomous structures, tolerate experimentation, and adopt flexible resource allocation and decision-making models. " The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Te

Dr. Moria Levy
Sep 1, 20186 min read


Effective Storytelling Step by Step - Book Review
Effective Storytelling Step by Step by Osnat Goaz presents storytelling as a practical method for building trust, influencing audiences, and driving action. The book provides a structured framework for designing stories with purpose, combining narrative structure, emotional connection, and persuasive techniques to communicate messages more effectively. Begin the Tale! The notion of utilizing storytelling as a strategic tool to advance agendas, goals, and objectives found its

Dr. Moria Levy
Aug 1, 20186 min read


Knowledge Engineering - Book Review
Knowledge Engineering: Process Paradigm presents knowledge engineering as a structured approach to developing, sharing, preserving, and applying knowledge to improve innovation and organizational learning. The book offers practical value by linking knowledge processes, dynamic capabilities, and organizational design to stronger collaboration, better decisions, and sustained performance. " Knowledge Engineering: Process Paradigm " is a book authored by Hamed Fazlollahtabar fro

Dr. Moria Levy
Jun 1, 20188 min read


Digital Media Ethics - Book Review
Digital Media Ethics by Charles Ess examines how ethical frameworks guide decisions about privacy, digital identity, copyright, online behavior, and technology use. The book provides practical value by helping individuals and organizations evaluate digital dilemmas systematically and make more responsible decisions in complex online environments. " Digital Media Ethics " is a publication authored by Charles Ess. Originally published in 2009, the book underwent a reissue in 20

Dr. Moria Levy
May 1, 20186 min read
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