Always believe the media …

Media on Me the Media

“Brilliant Book”

~ John Kennedy, independent business writer

“Only once in a while a book is released in the Netherlands that has international potential. I think Me the Media, written by Jaap Bloem, Menno van Doorn and Sander Duivestein is such a book”

~ The Next Web

“A Powerfull free book – a must read”

~ Gerd Leonard, Media Futurist

“An absolute tip for everybody with an interest in the web and for marketers”

~ Journal for Marketing

“Great New Book. This book could become “the standard” for every student that’s doing a course in communication”

~ Buzzmarketing.nl

“From what I’ve read and seen until now: brilliant”

~ Blogmania Business Blog

“Me the Media is very well documented and is a beautiful production, and very well written”

~ Marketing Tribune

Media on Open for Business

“The big strength of this book is the fact that the reader tends to get really enthusiastic for open source, open innovation and an open business culture”

~ Knowledgeland

“A beautiful book for everybody who is interested in open scenario’s for the future”

~ Frankwatching

“This book is a must read. The thirteen lessons for open innovation in the book should be on every bulletin board, to remind us that the world around us is changing very fast”

~ Bits&Chips

Media on Making IT Governance Work

“Energetic, thoughtful and highly informative, this book provides a valuable and timely guide to IT governance and the complexities of IT management in an increasingly regulated world. The authors are great at focusing on the things that really matter for practitioners. The book is also very readable.

~ Leslie P. Willcocks Professor of Technology, Work and Globalization London School of Economics

“The international reader can find excellent insights, including a discussion on governance and the three exponents of the separation of powers and their concepts […] The book achieves an international perspective of the different subjects it addresses, by means of frequent comparison between the US and EU points of view. ”

~ Information Systems Control Journal