I read Hammond. It was good. A good companion to Corum, less scholarly, more of an overview, than Osinga. Corum = the man; Hammond = overview of the man’s thought; Osinga = a deep, critical analysis of the man’s thought.
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Haven’t read Chet’s book. Probably should.
Thanks for the heads up. I will have to check out these two gems. I am a big fan of everything Boyd–I even have a Building Snowmobiles category on my blog Feral Jundi. His ideas have been very inspirational to me. I will also link this blog on FJ as well. Cheers. -matt
YT:
January 19th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
I’d second Hammond’s work on Boyd. I’m not really done readin’ Richard’s work though, but it offers great aspects if you’re into strategy that’s business related. Haven’t seen any of Osinga’s work though. What’s it like?
Lexington Green:
January 18th, 2009 at 1:56 am
I read Hammond. It was good. A good companion to Corum, less scholarly, more of an overview, than Osinga. Corum = the man; Hammond = overview of the man’s thought; Osinga = a deep, critical analysis of the man’s thought.
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Haven’t read Chet’s book. Probably should.
Matt:
January 18th, 2009 at 6:49 am
Thanks for the heads up. I will have to check out these two gems. I am a big fan of everything Boyd–I even have a Building Snowmobiles category on my blog Feral Jundi. His ideas have been very inspirational to me. I will also link this blog on FJ as well. Cheers. -matt
YT:
January 19th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
I’d second Hammond’s work on Boyd. I’m not really done readin’ Richard’s work though, but it offers great aspects if you’re into strategy that’s business related. Haven’t seen any of Osinga’s work though. What’s it like?