Thomas M. Koulopoulos and Nathaniel Palmer
The X-Economy
Profiting from Instant Commerce
Thomson Texere, 2001
What's inside?
Still hung up on the dot-com collapse? Remember that failure is a critical element of evolution.
Recommendation
With the fervor of evangelists, over-caffeniated cheerleaders, or breathy Amway sales mavens, Koulopoulos and Palmer introduce us to the X-economy, the business-to-business online marketplace emerging today, and according to the authors, certain to take over this and other galaxies tomorrow. The nuts and bolts of this book could’ve been easily presented in a magazine article instead, leaving the book-length presentation feeling a bit padded. Nevertheless, getAbstract.com recommends this book to anyone curious about what comes after the New Economy.
Summary
About the Authors
Thomas Koulopoulos is president and founder of the Delphi Group, a top-10, Boston-based advisory services firm for the Global 2000. He is the author of six books, a syndicated columnist, and a lecturer at the Boston College’s Wallace Carroll Graduate School of Management. He has been named one of the industry’s most influential consultants by Information Week magazine. Nathaniel Palmer is a principal and chief analyst at Delphi Group. A frequent lecturer on the X-economy and the business of technology, he counsels many of the industry’s leading software vendors and online service providers worldwide.
Comment on this summary