The Social Life of Information

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Outstanding *********

Last modified: Nov. 25, 2007, 5:18 p.m.

A classical text.

The authors makes the case that technology isn't everything that we try to make it! And they succeed very well.

Admittedly, they are not the most funny authors around, but they manages to make their point and make it stick: humans are social animals, don't you forget it.

If you're into information systems or knowledge management or human resources or marketing, this is a book that you should have read, cover from cover. You may not agree with everything (and may even believe you knew everything beforehand), but you will never look at things in exactly the same light afterwards.

Highly recommended, even if it could have been a bit more entertaining.

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