Bought the book having read some ecstatic reviews on other web-sites. I have read quite a few books on the subject recently, and just could not finish this one. The authors goes on and on about each idea for pages, illustrating them by "real life cases" - Michelle from Croydon said this and this to her boss and voila - she has been promoted... A lot of meaningless acronyms (if you use your DNA print technique in a FUDs situation blah-blah-blah) - even if some of them are widely used, I personally prefer reading flowing text rather than one punctuated by combinations of capitals. Did not find the content particularly relevant either. Well, some of it might be useful, but the author dedicated a large portion of the book to dealing with people manipulating you and other subjects I personally did not find interesting. And did not like the paper or the typeface...