Harold Hambrose’s Interview with CIO Magazine’s Thomas Wailgum

Software design expert Harold Hambrose’s new book, “Wrench in the System,” says poorly designed software is costing U.S. business $60 billion annually. Too many apps, he says, are still “pig ugly,” confounding users, instead of helping them. Here’s his advice for getting out of the rut. By Thomas Wailgum / CIO Magazine

Review: Andrew Wheeler

I’ve got another book that I’d love to share with people, on a different topic by a different great writer and thinker: Wrench in the System by Harold Hambrose. Hambrose is the founder and CEO of Electronic Ink, a design consultancy for information systems. What he mostly does is work on making enterprise systems workRead More »

Review on Amazon.com

Judging this book by its title, “Wrench in the System: What’s Sabotaging Your Business Software and How You Can Release the Power to Innovate” you could be forgiven if you thought this would be just another business book. It’s not. What the author, Harold Hambrose, has captured is how the software industry has wandered offRead More »

Great review from: Rob Tannen

Harold Hambrose’s Wrench in the System is a highly readable and cogent perspective on the lack of effective design in business software, in the spirit of Alan Cooper’s The Inmates are Running the Asylum. Hambrose, founder of user interface consulting firm Electronic Ink, essentially lived through and helped lead the growth of user-centered design overRead More »

Advance Praise from Denise Scott Brown

“Making computer information easily available to people in their work can help organizations meet their most important goals. This book recommends adopting traditional methods and procedures of design to do so, and suggests that turning data into accessible information could be a high calling for designers now. I wish we designers were as wise asRead More »

Advance Praise from Tony Pizi

“During the short history of computing, interface design has usually been neglected, resulting in software that is cumbersome and counter-intuitive. In this book, Harold Hambrose calls for design where “Help” is helpful and where clutter is eliminated. He describes a set of common-sense principles and asserts the essential place of design in superior products. TogetherRead More »

Advance Praise from Alan Siegel

“Look to Harold Hambrose to make significant contributions to safer health care records through interface design, product design, and data visualization. Wrench in the System should be the bible for corporate executives striving to gain a competitive advantage in these trying times.” — Alan Siegel / Chairman and CEO, Siegel+Gale