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The book, which focuses on how to bridge the chasms that occur in the transition from a market solely for innovators and early adopters to one that reaches a mainstream audience, proved to be my personal manual for building disruptive companies.
«We brought in the professor and researcher who literally co-wrote the book on differential privacy for a quick peek at what we were doing,» Federighi said, grinning at the audience.
But, as SingularityHub.com points out, the information in these books is generally good enough for their target audiences:
«This lively book for a popular audience covers our current understanding of all the major mass extinctions in the history of life and what they collectively mean for our future,» writes Lauren Sallan.
However, I knew that in order for the book to sell well, I needed to grow an audience first.
«His books for the public seemed to show great respect for his audience, assuming that, even if they didn't fully understand him, they still would be interested in what a cosmologist had to say about the universe in all its wonder and strangeness.»
Deepening and expanding the original audience for «Lean In,» the book also includes advice geared specifically towards women of color and millennial men.
«For my feature screenplay, Personal Influence, I developed a vision book that invites my audiences and collaborators to share in the vision.»
But in talking to digital marketing gurus, I've been surprised — and a little bit relieved — to learn that there is no secret rule book for locating your audience.
Tan's book is both a case study for a western audience of the emerging Chinese approach to innovation and a text on innovation generally — still a concept poorly understood in concrete terms.
Bernstein holds a PhD in Social Welfare from Columbia University and is the author and coauthor of numerous books for both popular and academic audiences, including his latest book, «The Reconnection Agenda: Reuniting Growth and Prosperity.»
Sure, I love to read books about automation and new ways to segment and target an audience, but if it doesn't lead to a behavior change in that audience, it's all for nothing.
Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold co-author Sharon Lechter, this book — now available in paper — is profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insight.
Some have praised the books for bringing Christian thoughts and theology to a mass - market audience, while others have accused them of revelling in the suffering of people who don't know God.
b) seek professional help to figure out why you have the compulsions in the first place, and develop a strategy to help you replace your unhealthy addictions with healthy habits c) contact a wild - eyed shaman to tell you which parts of his ancient magic book, written primarily for an illiterate, credulous audience, apply best to 21st Century psychological issues.
Dawkins said: «I'm thrilled to see The God Delusion come to life on stage for the first time and for the message of the book to be given a new lease of life in this exciting way, it's going to be a treat for audiences
His audience for the book is students in the early stages of theological.
For most reviewers, the book seemed to explain the social dynamics of religion in America to an audience well aware that religion was important, but not entirely sure of its dynamics.
Essentially, it continues the chase after the youth market for reasons first extrapolated in a 1954 Robert Warshow essay on then burgeoning pop culture (specifically comic books) that identified the appearance of «newness» as the basic attraction for a targeted audience.
This book is written, in the field of process thought, for a general, non-specific audience.
Reality The reference: Secret Papers of Pope Benedict XVI by Gianlugi Nuzzi, There have been articles about the contents and revelations made in the book available only in Italian that indicate that audiences were made available for 10,000 Euro.
In this lively, tightly written book for a general audience, he teaches readers to train their «baloney detectors» on the doublethink, ad hominems, rhetorical tricks, and logical gaps that characterize the public propaganda for Darwinism.
It is difficult to imagine who the target audience is for this book and how it will be read, if not in the fashion of a monthly journal.
Early in his book, Rice defines «disembodied» preaching as that which is «motivated unduly by ego» and thus a «performance» for an «audience
Various factors, however, make it no longer clear what publishers will be willing and able in the future to produce serious theological books for a mainline Protestant audience.
Allen P. Ross, in Creation and Blessing: A Guide to the Study and Exposition of Genesis (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1988, 744 pp., $ 29.99) states that his book is not a commentary of Genesis, but a guide to help teachers and preacher appreciate the richness and complexity of the narratives and to organize the theological teaching for presentation to a contemporary audience.
For purposes of American audiences, we do not have to think about a third creed which is found in the Prayer Books of all the other branches of the Anglican Communion, the Athanasian Creed, which has the misfortune of being neither a creed nor by Athanasius.
And nonpreachy primers on ingredients and techniques used in raw preparations make the book accessible and usable for a wider audience than might typically go for a raw foods cookbook — if cookbook is even the right term for a volume of vegan recipes in which nothing is heated over 118 degrees Fahrenheit.
Susan Pease Gadoua and I had a fantastic book launch Oct. 5 at the wonderful Book Passage in Corte Madera for The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, with more than 70 people in the audience, bubbly, petits fours by Dragonfly Cakes and two flower bouquets made by Bloomingaybook launch Oct. 5 at the wonderful Book Passage in Corte Madera for The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, with more than 70 people in the audience, bubbly, petits fours by Dragonfly Cakes and two flower bouquets made by BloomingayBook Passage in Corte Madera for The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, with more than 70 people in the audience, bubbly, petits fours by Dragonfly Cakes and two flower bouquets made by Bloomingayles.
Though not written for a general public audience, the book has readers in 25 countries.
Her most recent books include: Psychology of Trauma 101 (2014), The Science of Mother - Infant Sleep (2013), Depression in New Mothers, 2nd Edition (2010), The Psychoneuroimmunology of Chronic Disease (2010), Trauma & Physical Health (2009), and How to Write for a General Audience (2007).
The following books (in reverse - chronological order) are designed for multiple audiences and may be useful to educators:
I've seen an outline in English, and the book looks to be a comprehensive internet - politics introduction and overview for German - speaking audiences, covering essential concepts, tools and tactics.
It becomes more of a matter of concern when a renowned intellectual writes a book and begins to redefine events in his own way by abashedly evading facts that are reverberating in the public space in order to re-create a world of make - believe for his audience.
Steve Jones's scientific retelling of the Bible in The Serpent's Promise is lively and amusing, but it is hard to tell what audience the book is intended for
Based on the survival rate of books by Copernicus, Gingerich had expected to find twice as many volumes, but some 300 were destroyed by the publisher, he suspects, because the book's difficulty made it unpopular with its target audience: «A user familiar with the previous way of computing would no doubt freak out in the opening steps of the Rudolphine procedures,» upon seeing all the calculations Kepler had added for accuracy.
In this short book targeted at a popular audience, Guarente considers aging a disease and offers a very personal account of «the pursuit of a genetic «cure» for aging.»
In a short book - the first in a series in which National Academy of Science members will describe their science and research for general audiences - the author offers a concise primer on the brain and its developmenIn a short book - the first in a series in which National Academy of Science members will describe their science and research for general audiences - the author offers a concise primer on the brain and its developmenin a series in which National Academy of Science members will describe their science and research for general audiences - the author offers a concise primer on the brain and its developmenin which National Academy of Science members will describe their science and research for general audiences - the author offers a concise primer on the brain and its development.
According to Bob Bonk in his 1998 book Medical Writing in Drug Development, medical writers «capture, meld, disentangle, juxtapose, and reassemble biomedical information into logical packages for varied audiences
You are raising kids; you write book after book for general audience in addition to research paper after research paper for a lay audience; you love, you know, regular stuff like Bugs Bunny cartoons and Mel Brooks movies and baseball — he's a Boston Red Sox fan [but what are you gonna do?].
The awards are judged in five categories: Books, Opinion, Science Reporting, Longform Science Reporting and Science Reporting for a Local or Regional Audience.
Her book for a popular audience, Raising a Bilingual Child, has been published in Spanish, Polish, and Mandarin, in addition to English.
It reached its widest audience in 1985 with the publication of Harvey and Marilyn Diamond's bestselling book, Fit for Life, which was based in large degree on food combining.
Its story of a sadistic plutocrat who likes to punish women in his sex dungeon and insist that they sign nondisclosure agreements accounts for millions of book sales and a billion - dollar movie franchise, consumed eagerly by an enthusiastic female audience.
Disney is already in early talks with Favreau and screenwriter Justin Marks to return for The Jungle Book 2, so now Serkis» film runs the risk of retelling a familiar origin story when audiences are already primed and ready for the sequel.
The difference between American Splendor and Ghost World is that with two solitary figures in search of completion, there is the possibility for recognition of sameness — but with two figures (underground comic book writer Harvey Pekar and his wife Joyce Brabner (Hope Davis)-RRB- who have found in one another a sympathetic orbit, a partner in life and lo, with a child dropped willy - nilly into their midst to tie up loose ends, there is instead a sort of alien, island of lost toys exclusion that makes for a further alienation of the very alienated audience to which Pekar's comic so appealed and, eventually, took for granted and pandered.
The current cycle of comic - book - superhero films could be credited to, or blamed on, the success of Bryan Singer's X-Men in 2000, which removed some of the taint and anxiety surrounding the idea of translating the cheesiness of comic - book storytelling for a cinema audience.
It paid off handsomely for James and anyone with profit participation in the film series, but less so for audiences, regardless of their dedication or interest to the book series.
That's the only way reviews have ever worked for a mainstream audience, be it as part of the captive audience for weekly reviews as part of a newscast, as a column in a popular magazine or newspaper, on its own as in shows like Siskel & Ebert At The Movies, or even in print — Leonard Maltin, another beloved film critic and film historian, established his name writing a book of capsule reviews.
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