My latest book is WRONG. You can learn more about it by going to this page.
My previous book was A Perfect Mess, published in January, 2007; the paperback came out in January, 2008. It’s about how disorganization and messiness can be good things. It was featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Time, and on the Today show, CBS Sunday Morning and National Public Radio, and more than a hundred other publications and shows. A Perfect Mess was co-authored by Eric Abrahamson. You can find it on Amazon here, and Barnes & Noble here.
Here are three other books I authored, and a collection of essays to which I contributed:
Corps Business: The 30 Management Principles of the U.S. Marines
A novel approach to management guidance….Highlights universal truths about leadership.
–The San Francisco Chronicle
A helpful primer for CEOs, surprisingly sophisticated….A full dose of gritty anecdotes and colorful characters.
–Washington Business Forward
Recommended reading
–BusinessWeek, Fortune, and Fast Company
At Large: The Strange Case of the World’s Biggest Internet Invasion
(co-authored with Charles C. Mann)
Spine-chilling….reads like a John Grisham novel.
–Time Digital
An absorbing page-flipper.
–BusinessWeek
Brainmakers
How Scientists Are Moving Beyond Computers To Create a Rival to the Human Brain
Candid interviews, and clear, precise explanations.
–The New York Times
In fluid prose, renders fuzzy ideas clear, paints vivid picture of out-there researchers, and tells a truly engaging story.
–Wired
Mysteries of Life and the Universe: New Essays from America’s Finest Writers on Science (William H. Shore, Editor)
David Freedman’s “Quantum Liaisons” [is one of a few] models of expository writing on deep science for a general audience.
–Publisher’s Weekly
