Books  
A Cat by the Tail
(SelectBooks, 2006, in production)
 
Gorgeous Disaster
(Phoenix, 2006)
The G.O.D. Experiments
(Simon & Schuster, 2006)
The Truth About Medium
(Hampton Roads, 2005)
The Art of Intrusion
(Wiley, 2005)
In Search of Business Value
(SelectBooks, 2005)

The Art of Deception
(John Wiley and Sons, 2002; paperback 2003)

Co-authored with America’s most infamous computer hacker, The Art of Deception was a bestseller in the U.S. and, of all things, the #1 bestseller in Poland – one of the eighteen foreign editions. Publishers Weekly called the book “a tour de force ... like reading the climaxes of a dozen complex thrillers, one after the other.” Also available in paperback and as an audio book.


The Afterlife Experiments
(Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, 2002)

The story of rigorous experiments by a Harvard psychology Ph.D. on whether it’s possible to talk to the dead! In its fourth printing, and the paperback is also in stores. Foreword by Deepak Chopra. Also in Italian.


Driving Digital
(HarperCollins, 2001)

From the Amazon review: “Driving Digital is loaded with both inspiration and pragmatic advice for anyone who recognizes that extraordinary gains are already being made by fully integrating technology into the workplace, but who still lacks the know-how—and perhaps the motivation—to get it accomplished.”


High Velocity Leadership
(Hardback, Harper Collins, 1999)

The story of building the Pathfinder spacecraft, flying it to Mars, and exploring the Martian surface with the tiny rover vehicle. Co-authored with the man who ran the project.


Lasting Change
(John Wiley and Sons, 1999)

Guidelines for improving the quality of the workplace.


On the Firing Line: My 500 Days at Apple
(HarperCollins, 1998; paperback, Simon & Schuster, 1999)

The intriguing story that takes the reader behind the door of the CEO’s office and the Board room at Apple Computer, during the reign of Gil Amelio. And, as well, the story of how Steve Jobs regained control of the company. A bestseller. Also published in six foreign editions.


Beyond the Numbers
(John Wiley and Sons, 1996)

Business managers have traditionally used accounting-based financials that looked backward, at the wake—showing where the organization had been; today, they are learning to use financials that look forward toward the horizon. The book is based on interviews with the CEOs and Chief Financial Officers of companies including GE, Aetna, Sun Microsystems, and MGM.