Author

Jonathan Rosenberg

📖 Overview

Jonathan Rosenberg served as Senior Vice President of Products at Google from 2002 to 2011 and played a key role in developing the company's product strategy during its period of rapid growth. He later became an advisor to Alphabet CEO Larry Page and has continued working with Google in various capacities. Rosenberg is most widely known as the co-author of "How Google Works," written with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. The book, published in 2014, examines Google's corporate culture, business practices, and management philosophy while providing insights into how technology companies operate in the internet age. Prior to his time at Google, Rosenberg held executive positions at Apple and Excite@Home. He has also served as an advisor to various technology companies and currently sits on several corporate boards. His work and writings focus primarily on technology management, corporate culture, and the intersection of innovation and leadership in modern companies. Rosenberg earned his MBA from the University of Chicago and maintains connections to academia through occasional lectures and speaking engagements.

👀 Reviews

Readers value Rosenberg's insider perspective on Google's management practices and culture. Many praise "How Google Works" for providing specific examples and practical takeaways from Google's success. What readers liked: - Clear explanations of complex tech concepts - Concrete management strategies backed by real examples - Behind-the-scenes details about Google's early years - Focus on hiring and developing top talent What readers disliked: - Some found the tone self-congratulatory - Several note the book feels dated post-2014 - Critics say it oversimplifies Google's success - Some wanted more technical depth Average ratings: Goodreads: 4.1/5 (18,000+ ratings) Amazon: 4.5/5 (1,000+ reviews) Notable reader feedback: "Offers genuine insights into building innovative teams" - Amazon reviewer "Too much focus on Google's wins, glosses over failures" - Goodreads review "Practical management advice that worked at my company" - LinkedIn comment "Good concepts but repetitive at times" - Goodreads review

📚 Books by Jonathan Rosenberg

How Google Works (2014) An insider's examination of Google's corporate culture, management practices, and business strategies during its growth period, co-authored with Eric Schmidt.

Trillion Dollar Coach: The Leadership Playbook of Silicon Valley's Bill Campbell (2019) A detailed account of Bill Campbell's leadership methods and influence on major Silicon Valley companies, co-authored with Eric Schmidt and Alan Eagle.

👥 Similar authors

Eric Schmidt - As former Google CEO and Rosenberg's co-author, Schmidt writes extensively about technology leadership and innovation from direct experience. His other books like "The Age of AI" explore similar themes about how technology transforms business and society.

Ben Horowitz - His books focus on management challenges in technology companies based on his experience as a Silicon Valley CEO and venture capitalist. "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" covers comparable territory about building and leading tech organizations.

Reid Hoffman - The LinkedIn co-founder writes about scaling companies and building technology businesses from a founder's perspective. His books like "Blitzscaling" examine growth strategies and organizational development in ways that parallel Rosenberg's work.

John Doerr - His focus on management systems and goal-setting frameworks draws from decades of experience with technology companies. "Measure What Matters" explores organizational effectiveness themes that complement Rosenberg's insights about company building.

Satya Nadella - Microsoft's CEO writes about digital transformation and technology leadership from an insider's viewpoint. "Hit Refresh" covers organizational culture and innovation in large technology companies through a lens similar to Rosenberg's.