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Punisher MAX Vol. 6: Barracuda

par Garth Ennis

Séries: The Punisher Max (6), The Punisher (12)

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In today's world, only the smartest survive. The competitive landscape is littered with graves of well-known firms whose revenues, profits and stock prices rose for decades until they suddenly imploded.                                               In fast-changing business environments, firms must adapt their strategies and innovate to remain at the top. But many successful firms fail to do so. Instead, they succumb to inertia, hesitate, or stick blindly to their old strategies, until it is too late. The ability to adapt to change is a measure of intelligence; so why do firms demonstrate such low Strategic IQ? What causes inertia and why is it so deadly? How can leaders help their firms to act more intelligently? This book identifies the key sources of inertia - strategic, structural and huma - and provides practical advice on how they can be overcome to create smarter corporations.  It is both a wake-up call for successful firms and a lifeline for firms struggling to succeed.  To successful firms - beware!  You may already be dead!   To struggling firms - have hope!  It is possible to pass powerful competitors by raising your strategic, structural and human IQ.  Praise for Strategic IQ "Hard-hitting and stimulating, Wells' thesis carries a robust message that should make business leaders the world over sit up and think." Archie Norman, Chairman of ITV, UK    "Wells makes a compelling case for dramatic change." Ron Sargent, CEO of Staples, USA… (plus d'informations)
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This was a crazy, crazy ride. While hunting down some drug dealers Punisher comes across a corporate conspiracy that could affect the lives of thousands. Not interested much into this issue Frank will find himself drawn into conflict with gun for hire (and outright psychotic) Barracuda.

I have to say this was the first time that I truly was worried (I mean as worried as one can be when it comes to comic heroes) how will Frank manage to get out of this predicament alive. For the first time we see an enemy that is as crazy and as strong as Punisher and ready to grind him into dust.

Story was pretty good, especially Frank's hesitation to even start with the case, but thing that pokes the reader right into eye is "hard" talk. Everything evolves around sex, drugs and so many F words that it got tiresome after a while. I dont think that even Tarantino would overuse the used phrases in this way.

Art is very good, artist truly managed to keep the atmosphere dark and gloom. It is bloody (as expected) and maybe scene or two that could have been skipped, but hey I guess gore sells.

Recommended to fans of Frank's. ( )
  Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
Not exactly Ennis' best Punisher work, but it's still Ennis writing Punisher, y'know? ( )
  doloreshaze55 | Oct 11, 2007 |
The Punisher feeds a drug dealer to a shark and shoots a big black stereotype in the face. Good stuff, even if it isn't up to Ennis' usual standard. ( )
  porkhead | Apr 5, 2007 |
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In today's world, only the smartest survive. The competitive landscape is littered with graves of well-known firms whose revenues, profits and stock prices rose for decades until they suddenly imploded.                                               In fast-changing business environments, firms must adapt their strategies and innovate to remain at the top. But many successful firms fail to do so. Instead, they succumb to inertia, hesitate, or stick blindly to their old strategies, until it is too late. The ability to adapt to change is a measure of intelligence; so why do firms demonstrate such low Strategic IQ? What causes inertia and why is it so deadly? How can leaders help their firms to act more intelligently? This book identifies the key sources of inertia - strategic, structural and huma - and provides practical advice on how they can be overcome to create smarter corporations.  It is both a wake-up call for successful firms and a lifeline for firms struggling to succeed.  To successful firms - beware!  You may already be dead!   To struggling firms - have hope!  It is possible to pass powerful competitors by raising your strategic, structural and human IQ.  Praise for Strategic IQ "Hard-hitting and stimulating, Wells' thesis carries a robust message that should make business leaders the world over sit up and think." Archie Norman, Chairman of ITV, UK    "Wells makes a compelling case for dramatic change." Ron Sargent, CEO of Staples, USA

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