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Mark Johnson

    24. Mai 1949

    Mark Johnson ist Mitbegründer und Senior Partner von Innosight, einem Beratungsunternehmen für Innovation und Strategie, das er zusammen mit dem Professor der Harvard Business School, Clayton M. Christensen, gegründet hat. Er hat eine breite Palette von Unternehmen, von Global 1000-Konzernen bis hin zu Start-ups, in verschiedenen Branchen beraten – darunter Gesundheitswesen, Luft- und Raumfahrt, Verteidigung, Unternehmens-IT, Energie, Automobil und Konsumgüter – und die Regierung Singapurs in Fragen der Innovation und des Unternehmertums beraten.

    Mark Johnson
    White After Labor Day
    The Body in the Mind
    Twitch
    One in a Billion
    Die schlichte Wahrheit
    Das blinde Spiel
    • Das blinde Spiel

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Während einer Geschäftskonferenz wird Jonatan Stark von einem Unbekannten kontaktiert: Entweder sorgt Jonatan dafür, dass die Konferenz zu einem bestimmten Ergebnis kommt, oder seine Ex-Freundin wird getötet. Zur gleichen Zeit recherchiert Journalistin Betty Lind im Fall eines exzentrischen IT-Unternehmers, der ein Flüchtlingsschiff samt Überfahrt nach Schweden finanziert hat. Da nimmt der schwedische Geheimdienst Kontakt zu ihr auf: Auf dem Schiff gibt es einen Passagier, der für die Friedensverhandlungen im Nahen Osten von größter Bedeutung ist. Jonatan und Betty stoßen auf undurchsichtige Allianzen, alle Spuren führen zu dem mysteriösen Passagier. Und es steht viel auf dem Spiel: nicht nur große Geschäfte, auch die nationale Sicherheit.

      Das blinde Spiel
      3,7
    • Politik ist ein schmutziges Geschäft. Manchmal ein tödliches.Für Schwedens Ministerpräsidenten steht es schlecht um die Wiederwahl, doch Anders Ekholm will die Wende schaffen: Mit einer weltweiten Energierevolution. Die Formel, mit der das möglich wäre, befindet sich im Besitz der Beraterfirma Lionshare. Deren Kunden: Mächtige Lobbyisten, die andere Interessen verfolgen. Daher schleust Ekholm seinen jungen Umweltreferenten Jonatan Stark bei Lionshare ein. Zur gleichen Zeit spielt man Ekholms Pressesprecherin Betty Lind eine Liste zu. Zahlreiche Vertraute des Präsidenten erhalten Schmiergelder, sie selbst angeblich auch. Betty folgt der Spur des Geldes – und stößt auf Lionshare.Als sich Bettys und Jonatans Wege kreuzen, wissen sie bereits, dass sich hinter Lionshares Hochglanzfassade Abgründe auftun. Aber sie ahnen nicht, was wirklich auf dem Spiel steht.

      Die schlichte Wahrheit
    • One in a Billion

      The Story of Nic Volker and the Dawn of Genomic Medicine

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The narrative follows a young boy from Wisconsin afflicted with a mysterious, unprecedented disease, highlighting the innovative medical journey undertaken by dedicated doctors to save him. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists unveil the intersection of science and human resilience, offering insights into the evolving landscape of medicine. This compelling account not only sheds light on the challenges faced by the medical community but also emphasizes the profound impact of groundbreaking discoveries on individual lives.

      One in a Billion
      5,0
    • Twitch

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Twitch is the leading live streaming platform in most of the world and an integral part of contemporary digital gaming. Millions of people broadcast their digital game play (as well as other activities) to over a hundred million people who regularly visit the site. In this accessible book, Mark R. Johnson offers both a synthesis of existing Twitch research and a new way to understand Twitch as a public forum for gaming. Drawing on ideas of the ancient Greek ""agora"" or public forum, Johnson demonstrates how Twitch has become the key location for digital game players looking to understand what is contemporary, relevant, and important in modern gaming culture. He argues that Twitch has constructed a very particular kind of public forum for gaming, an understanding which emerges from analysing the platform through its technological infrastructure, its streamers and viewers, its broadcast content, and its tightly knit communities. While this forum helps shape gaming culture, it also exhibits many of gaming's existing problems with harassment and cultural exclusivity. Despite being the essential public space for contemporary gaming, Johnson shows how Twitch is far more complex than it first appears. This book is essential reading for students and scholars of games and streaming studies, media studies, and anyone with an interest in the rapidly changing nature of online communication.

      Twitch
      5,0
    • The Body in the Mind

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      "There are books—few and far between—which carefully, delightfully, and genuinely turn your head inside out. This is one of them. It ranges over some central issues in Western philosophy and begins the long overdue job of giving us a radically new account of meaning, rationality, and objectivity."—Yaakov Garb, San Francisco Chronicle

      The Body in the Mind
      4,3
    • White After Labor Day

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The first day of school in September 1959, finds the state of Virginia's Arlington County public schools integrated for the first time. That is to say that three schools, formerly all-white, one elementary, one junior high and one high school, have allowed a select few Negro students to attend. Wynn Horry Junior, known as Junior, is one of the six Negro students going to Arlington High and he has already become friends with Clifford Peterson, the white son of an upper-middle -class State Department family living in North Arlington near the high school. Junior, like Cliff, is a smart, articulate young man who does not necessarily fit the notion of how others might see him. Junior and Cliff have known each other since the summer of 1958 when the Peterson family first returned to the United States after a long tour abroad and Junior began cutting their grass. The friendship that develops between the two teens is more than most might be able to handle and they keep their friendship private. At this time when America was changing--the advent of the Civil Rights movement and the dawn of the Space Race - for the most part, African-Americans and whites were going off in different directions and there was yet no road map to explore certain other areas of life!

      White After Labor Day
      4,5
    • Wasted

      • 346 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      With searing honesty, Wasted documents Mark Johnson's descent into the depths of drug addiction and criminality, and how he somehow pulled himself through, and now runs his own thriving tree surgery business, employing and helping other recovering addicts.

      Wasted
      4,3
    • The book explores the escalating threat of cyber crime to the digital economy, highlighting issues such as insider threats and sophisticated attacks. It emphasizes the critical need for cyber security and digital intelligence as essential defenses against these challenges. However, it notes that a limited number of users and decision makers fully grasp these concepts, underscoring a significant gap in understanding and preparedness within modern businesses.

      Cyber Crime, Security and Digital Intelligence
      4,0
    • Caribbean Volunteers at War

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      A new and engaging history of the Caribbean volunteers of the Second World War; the young male pilots destined for distinguished flying careers with Bomber Command.

      Caribbean Volunteers at War
      4,3
    • From Muscle Shoals to Mobile, Alabamians enjoy fabulous barbecue at home, at club meetings and at countless eateries. In the 1820s, however, a group of reformers wanted to eliminate the southern staple because politicians used it to entice voters. As the state and nation changed through wars and the civil rights movement, so did Alabama barbecue. Alabama restaurants like Big Bob Gibson's, Dreamland and Jim 'n Nick's have earned fans across the country. Mark A. Johnson traces the development of the state's famous food from the earliest settlement of the state to the rise of barbecue restaurants.

      An Irresistible History of Alabama Barbecue: From Wood Pit to White Sauce
      4,2