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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT BOOK FOR FUN AND PROFIT...
Roger McNamee writes compellingly and The New Normal helped me take a big-picture look at my career. We're always hearing about leaders and followers, but McNamee talks too about individuals and our value in the world and marketplace. Some of his advice is simultaneously motivating and funny:"As always, delay is still a strategy. But it's a reallly, really bad one." Some...
Published on November 18, 2004 by Carol Weston

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3.0 out of 5 stars A lot of fluff, some substance
Bought this on a whim. Like many business books, it offers a tantalizing insight into a successful person's life. But like many business books, it is long on broad, overarching concepts but short on actual reccomendations. I too can be a pundit and sagacious by saying, " To make money, all one has to do is pick the correct stock and buy it." - but without...
Published on December 29, 2004 by drsinfla


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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT BOOK FOR FUN AND PROFIT..., November 18, 2004
This review is from: The New Normal: Great Opportunities in a Time of Great Risk (Hardcover)
Roger McNamee writes compellingly and The New Normal helped me take a big-picture look at my career. We're always hearing about leaders and followers, but McNamee talks too about individuals and our value in the world and marketplace. Some of his advice is simultaneously motivating and funny:"As always, delay is still a strategy. But it's a reallly, really bad one." Some is thought-provoking: "If we accept the notion that your career is a marathon, then you need nourishment along the way. Nourishment comes from having a life: family, hobbies, charities, a band. Whatever works for you. What matters is that you be passionate about your work and your life." McNamee does a great job pointing out that we could all be working 24/7 and we need to make choices. Since technology gives us new ways to both save time and waste time, McNamee cautions: "Time is the most precious thing you have. Guard it fiercely." Me, I'm glad I took the time to read this book--you will be too. (And we'll all be glad for the Investor Alerts!)
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Long on insight, short on hype, November 25, 2004
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This review is from: The New Normal: Great Opportunities in a Time of Great Risk (Hardcover)
A "rock star venture capitalist" in the literal sense, I was curious to hear McNamee's views beyond the two-minute clips aired on CNBC. Unlike many of the business books penned by one-hit wonders from the last few years, McNamee has posted super-size returns on early stage and public investments for two decades. While the title suggests a total paradigm shift in today's market economy, the chapters are refreshingly rooted in basic business fundamentals. McNamee doesn't attribute his success to a genius mind or visionary powers -- he writes about working smarter (utilizing technology, exploiting your own competitive advantages, cultivating your network). The New Normal echoes multiple authors: Horatio Alger (get out and do something); Howard Schultz (love what you do); Peter Lynch (invest in things you understand...learn from your mistakes); Warren Buffett (buy and hold...stay the course). McNamee layers in enough self-deprecating stories to remind you he's not Superman (despite succeeding in life, work, music, etc.). His investment theories offer good counsel to portfolio managers and college students alike (e.g. innovation comes in three phases: infrastructure, enabling technology, content & applications. Know what phase we're in to avoid investing in good ideas before their time.). He seems like the kind of guy you'd want to invest your money (he stays in Best Westerns on the road!), serve as your mentor or professor, negotiate multilateral trade agreements, play guitar at your wedding or babysit your kid. Good read.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A lot of fluff, some substance, December 29, 2004
This review is from: The New Normal: Great Opportunities in a Time of Great Risk (Hardcover)
Bought this on a whim. Like many business books, it offers a tantalizing insight into a successful person's life. But like many business books, it is long on broad, overarching concepts but short on actual reccomendations. I too can be a pundit and sagacious by saying, " To make money, all one has to do is pick the correct stock and buy it." - but without reccomendations on what that one might be, it is less useful advice.

I think this is a useful book for someone who is in their mid 20's and is beginning to make their way in the world. The advice it offers about a constant state of change in the future is valid, but it doesn't offer much concrete information on exactly what to do with that information. An enjoyable read, but not a must-read or a first line book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than Investment Advice, January 19, 2005
This review is from: The New Normal: Great Opportunities in a Time of Great Risk (Hardcover)
If you're looking for a "how-to" book to help you find your way in the new economy, there are countless insights in "The New Normal" that will help you understand the major issues facing investors today. If you are looking for an honest account of how an individual in his twenties with good instincts and a willingness to do research, created his own place in the world, this book is for you. What was valuable to me in reading "The New Normal" were McNamee's strategies for thinking outside the box, and his suggestions about how to develop a sound approach to entrepreneurship. The book also gives the clear message that technology IS the future. No matter what field you are in, there are ideas and points of reference here that will enhance your career and heighten your success. In this book, you will find no-nonsense, sound advice based on experience, intelligence and a genuine desire to help others achieve their goals.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 1st half is Druckeresque, February 11, 2005
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This review is from: The New Normal: Great Opportunities in a Time of Great Risk (Hardcover)
According to the author, globalization and technology will substantially change our world. This is nothing new, but the author provides a forecast of what tomorrow's business climate will look like. The individual will have more power than ever as employees and consumers. Independent contractors and will be far more in demand as well as service organizations designed fill a niche for larger ones. Anyone who has strong specialized skills will have far more leverage in the company. China and India will be a powerful, if not dominant, force in the global economy. The stock market will be influenced more by individual investors. Most business will require longer operations, requiring workers to work longer hours and be on alert for 24/7. Technology will enable smaller business to effectively compete against larger business better than any other time in history. Scale matters less than ever. Overall, we are moving towards a very favorable long term trend towards the global economy where especially the talented will be richly awarded, but those who lack specialized skills might be left out of the all the wealth generated by the increase in globalization and technology.

The author is a very deep business thinker, almost as insightful as Peter Drucker, which is really saying something. The author is gifted in forecasting the future trends based on the present data. The 2nd half of this book wasn't nearly as good. Maybe the author was writing fillers (as many authors are forced to do to meet page quotas mandated by the publishers).

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Just OK, May 10, 2005
This review is from: The New Normal: Great Opportunities in a Time of Great Risk (Hardcover)
Good insights, but you can get the same info from following Wired or Google News. The book just seems forced to me, as if the author had something to say in about a chapter or two and then just extended it several more chapters. Why spend $$...check it out from the library.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very quick and insightful read!, November 1, 2010
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The content of this book is very easy to follow. The author gets to his point quickly. I was actually using the text to support graduate work in Education and discovered some things that I could pursue personally. I recommend the text for anyone seeking a financial or social enlightenment. This book definitely takes a look at what is characteristic in our society right now.
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