Inspire Me Today electronically http://www.inspiremetoday.com/archiveDisp.php?type=0&ref=1097
“Seek tasks in your today life that are fulfilling.”
“To survive during my career, I derived five principles that provide a broad framework for life:
Disruptive change will constantly occur
Live one day at a time
Keep a positive attitude
Do something significant
Embrace the richness of life”
“Having observed change over time, you own an appreciation for the ease with which it can be accommodated. Keep a long term perspective that embraces the flexibility gained by experience.”
Finance and Commerce, Riding the Wave, Wednesday May 25, 2011, Page 5A, by Elizabeth Millard or electronic page
http://finance-commerce.com/2011/05/thoughts-on-innovation-technology-and-what-entrepreneurs-need/
“As analogies go, comparing technology development with surfing might seem quirky at first, but when author Kenneth Thurber begins to talk about the attributes of each activity, it makes perfect sense.”
Sidebar quote: “[Companies] don’t want to take risks, so they install processes that are designed to control risk. But it’s counterintuitive, because these very processes increase risk in many ways.”
“Technical Analysis of STOCKS & COMMODITIES” Page 76 of the June 2011 issue or electronic page http://www.traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/2011/06/books.html#top
“This guide provides the insights necessary to survive in today’s technology economy by providing an understanding of the rapid technology change and innovation. The government does not create jobs and economic activity. The industrial base and environment is in a continual state of disruption, causing big waves to form. There are proven techniques to spot and ride big waves that will contribute to the success of your product, service, or investment. This book is designed to be read by everyone from a Cfo to the individual trying to make an investment decision for his Ira.”
http://www.surfertoday.com
The ultimate big wave surfing book
as described on the surfertoday web site
Friday, 02 March 2012 09:34
Big Wave Surfing: a revolutionary perspective
It’s always good when surf books are written by someone who works as a computer architect. “Big Wave Surfing: Extreme Technology Development, Management, Marketing and Investing” is the best-selling book by Kenneth J. Thurber.
The new surf book delivers a fresh approach to the world of surfing. At the same time, this is an exercise of surf branding, business management, technology and entrepreneurship.
“Big Wave Surfing: Extreme Technology Development, Management, Marketing and Investing” could easily be taught in a MBA class. Thurber’s work won the “Best Small Business Book of 2012”, a trophy awarded by Small Business Trends.
The creative book has reached Amazon’s #1 weekly ranking for “Business and Investing” as well as “Computers and Internet”. Recently, this unique guide was named the 2011/2012 winner of the “How To” category, in the Los Angeles DIY Book Festival.
The “Big Wave Surfing Book” is a disruptive guide to the future of surfing. Nothing is taken for granted. Surfing is such a wide outdoor activity that impossible is nothing.
“It is necessary that big wave surfers be synthesizers. Synthesizers are people who can think about ideas and develop new concepts or variations of concepts. They develop new ways to apply, develop, modify or build new technologies and applications on top of existing technologies”, writes Thurber.
“The ideas can be simple, like taking advances in semiconductor technology to make calculators the size of cigarette packs. Alternatively, they might develop a new paradigm of communications like packet switching, which enables the Internet”, he adds.
You can buy “Big Wave Surfing: Extreme Technology Development, Management, Marketing and Investing”, here. Get a new perspective about the world of surfing.