This
paper analyzes the non-fiction business book, "The Nokia Revolution: The Story of an Extraordinary
Company that Transformed
an Industry" by Dan Steinbock and illustrates Nokia's incredible transform into a successful global
company. It provides the history of Nokia and suggests that Nokia's success lies in its ability to read the market through its intensive research and development program. The
paper criticizes the book's excess jargon and lack of depth, but claims the subject matter itself ultimately makes it valuable.