Like
Icarus flying too close to the sun, many once-promising dot.com entrepreneurs
have been burned by overweening ambition and come crashing to the
ground. Besides the economic wreckage left in the wake of their high-flying
dreams there is also a good deal of psychological turmoil. Psychologists
Mel Krantzler and his wife Pat, both counselors who have helped hundreds
of managers and CEOs of high-tech companies cope with dreams turned
to nightmares, expose the shadowy side of Silicon Valley in this
revealing book about the personal costs of "success." In
addition to being a psychologist, Dr. Krantzler is also a trained
economist. His economic expertise, combined with his psychology practice,
enables him to uniquely illuminate Silicon Valley's culture from
both perspectives. This is the first book to explode the romanticized
myth of Silicon Valley, which is still so prevalent in advertising
and the media.