The Silicon Valley Model: Management for Entrepreneurship (Management for Professionals) vs Lean Management: Introduction and deep dive into the japanese management philosophy
Overall winner: Lean Management: Introduction and deep dive into the japanese management philosophy
Key Differences
Frank Bertagnolli's book (A) provides a deep dive into lean management with a focus on Japanese philosophy and has a higher review count and a lower listed price tier. Annika Steiber & Sverker Alange's book (B) targets entrepreneurship and startup management with authoritative authorship, but has fewer reviews and sits in a higher price tier
The Silicon Valley Model: Management for Entrepreneurship (Management for Professionals)
A management-focused work for entrepreneurs exploring scalable practices. It offers insights into entrepreneurship-oriented management and professional governance. customer insight: mixed sentiment about applicability
Pros
- entrepreneurship-oriented management insights
- practical framework for scalable operations
- authoritative authorship by industry professionals
Cons
- customer insight indicates mixed applicability
- title may be lengthy for display
- no features listed
Lean Management: Introduction and deep dive into the japanese management philosophy
German edition detailing lean management concepts within Japanese philosophy. Provides structured insights into production and operations strategy. Customer insight notes mixed sentiment and undefined keywords
Pros
- focus on lean management concepts
- integration of japanese management philosophy
- clear relevance to production & operations
Cons
- features: N/A
- customer insights keywords: none
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Frank Bertagnolli |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Annika Steiber, Sverker Alange |
| User Reviews | Frank Bertagnolli |