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Here are some of the nice things that people have said about Management 3.0.
Moving Motivators
"I use this game to do a motivation reflection of my startup partner. Both of us explore and define in detail the real motivation for us to start the business. While before that, it is unclear, although both of us are willing to start the business and making funs from that. This is a very useful exercise."Review by: Shining (Shanghai, China)
"Tried this with my team. Very interesting results. Great tool for starting free discussion & define diffs persnl.proj. goals."Read the full review by Olga Chursina
"Love them. Have used them with friends and colleagues about 6x."Read the full review by Samantha Laing
Delegation Poker
"I introduced your "Delegation poker" to my project team. It helped a lot in our process of defining new responsibilities which we as a team can agree too. Now it is the base of discussion with our bosses ;-). Even my boss understood it, he said "that can be easily migrated to the RACI Matrix" :-D."Review by: Ortrun (Berlin, Germany)
"Delegation poker game in our Agile training is a real highlight. Various approaches on the table, fruitful discussions."Read the full review by Michael Leber
Management 3.0
"Just finished the Management 3.0 I strongly advised my client to read it, before we go further with the transition."Read the full review by Tornai Balázs
"Then I grabbed “Management 3.0″ by Jurgen Appelo. It rocks! Why? Because it made me think lot. And it helped me to understand observations in my work environment."Read the full review by René-Martin Tudyka
"All in all, the book feels consistent, perfectly well-researched, and aware of its context. Easily the best book I have read this year!"Read the full review by Sustainable Pace
"Appelo’s ideas are both evolutionary and revolutionary, and he backs them up with extensive citations of sources ranging from current efficiency researchers back to economics pillar Adam Smith."Read the full review by ITBusinessEdge
"Management 3.0 introduces the reader to Agile management and complexity theory in an engaging, pragmatic way that I’m sure you will find both informative and a useful reference for years to come."Read the full review by Software Results
"If I tried to summarize what you get from his book, you can consider Jurgen Appelo as the hidden son resulting from a relationship between a Springer Verlag journal’s editor and Mike Cohn, with some influence from Aardman Studios in the education."Read the full review by Software Development Books
"Ik vind het boek echt een aanrader om te lezen en ik zou ook willen zeggen in goed Nederlands: “Do try this at - your software - home". Zet in ieder geval het boek niet ongelezen in uw boekenkast."Read the full review by ABC-thinkBIG (Dutch)
How to Change the World
"I will definitely use or continue to use the ideas clearly synthetized in this valuable book."Read the full review by Swiss Private bank
"This book is a great quick read that covers a number of existing works remixed into something tangible and immediate."Review by: Derek Neighbors, USA
"How to Change the World provides a useful starting point for practitioners interested in encouraging and cultivating change in their workplace."Read the full review by Dan Picard
"Finished reading Change Management 3.0, comprehensive funny to read guide to change."Read the full review by @bruennlbad
"Just read the booklet "How to change the World" by Jurgen Appelo. Great stuff!!! I hope that I be able to change..."Read the full review by Mats Kallmyr
"Finished How to Change the World: Change Management 3.0 by Jurgen Appelo - simply brilliant"Read the full review by Kevin Obee
"Thank you for writing this booklet. For a developer with no people skills ;), who’s facing an intimidating task of actually getting the organization to use a better development methodology, this was clearly written and pretty invaluable."Review by: M.R., Europe
"This book is a great quick read that covers a number of existing works remixed into something tangible and immediate."Read the full review by Derek Neighbors
"Finished reading @jurgenappelo’s minibook on how to change the world. It’s the highest value/cost ratio book I ever read."Review by: Kostya Marchenko, Australia



