I did learn a few things from reading this, but overall it came across as a collection of recycled theories and models, a large portion of it feels dated, and overall it reminded me of one of those soulless text books from my university days!
Know your Malthusian Trap from your Invisible Hand? These are just two of the ‘ideas' covered within - it's really well written and easy to understand...highly recommended.
A hefty project management bible that's taken me about a year to wade through. It's aligned with PMI's PMBOK, which is what you study to get Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification - which is the equivalent of PRINCE2 in the US.
Brilliant, awesome, inspirational book on lean production (as pioneered by Toyota). If your work involves figuring out how do do things better, then you need to read this.
About disruptive products and why it is that they always usurp the incumbents. Some great detailed case studies really help get the message across. My only criticism is that Christensen's writing style is long-winded and repetitive. Despite that, well worth the read.