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Marc Orchant talks about Geoffrey Moore’s speech at Nokia World

December 3, 2006 by Stefan Constantinescu - 2 Comments

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If you’re familiar with Geoffrey Moore’s latest book, Dealing with Darwin, his presentation didn’t add much in the way of new thinking but he is a great speaker, totally at ease with his material, and there’s always value in hearing the thinker explain his thoughts. But the presentation felt a bit rushed – like much of his earlier work, Moore uses an escalating set of models that illustrate the thinking and implementation of his concepts and it takes some time to establish the requisite vocabulary to grasp the model. This felt like a 90-minute talk delivered in about 50 minutes.

Source: Office Evolution

I haven’t watched this speech yet so I can’t comment. My favorite Nokia World speech had to be Alan Moore’s.

Update: Whoops! I forgot to insert a link to the source! All is fixed now.

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