Riding the Runaway Horse: The Rise and Decline of Wang Laboratories
Author: Charles Kenney, Charles C. Kenny
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ISBN: 0316489190
Publisher: Little Brown & Company (February, 1992)
Sales Rank: 990,657
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5
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Rating: 4 out of 5
Good business history
An Wang did okay. In fact, he did more than okay. He did great. He did work that he enjoyed, and he did it well. And he used his money to support a lot of good causes. No, when the company became huge, he didn't handle it well, but very few entrepreneurs are able to make this transition. The big strategic error was failing to pursue personal computers. This now seems incredible, but at the time, at the time, how many people did predict that a workplace would be filled with dozens and dozens of computers, networked together in various ways? For example, when I took computer programming in 11th grade in 1979-1980, we had one computer for the class (and we had to load a program using a cassette tape). This book generally takes a chronological approach, which I think makes any story better. At times, the author overexplains, so you might want to skip an occasional passage. All in all, a good read.
Rating: 5 out of 5
A must-read for any early Wang employee
A gripping book focussing on the helter skelter developments at the computer company. Will bring tears to anyone who worked for any length of time at the Lowell Mass facility in the seventies or eighties. s. ganesh Similar Products
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