Thursday, March 11, 2004

Snapshots from Hell
by Peter Robinson



I finished reading Peter Robinson's "Snapshots from Hell: The Making of an MBA".
The book wasn't available at Barnes and Noble and was out of stock at many other places. Luckily, I got one in India and finished the book in a week.
The book is not a must read.It is set in the 70s (i think) and not very much relevant to the current context (it talks about Excel sheet as a wonder!) but then if one wants to get an idea of what one experiences in a B-School, it is worth reading.
BTW, one will be amused to see the number of blogs of B-School students with the title - Snapshots from Hell :) Hmm...Be it hell or heaven, I have to get in next year !

About the author:
Peter Robinson served as speechwriter to Vice President Bush and as special assistant and speechwriter to President Reagan, writing the historic Berlin Wall address ("Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"). A fellow at the Hoover Institution, Robinson hosts the PBS television program Uncommon Knowledge. He is the author of the business bestseller Snapshots from Hell: The Making of an MBA and a senior director of the White House Writers Group. Robinson lives in Northern California with his wife and their four children.

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