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The must-read summary of B. Joseph Pine II and James Gilmore's book: "The Experience Economy: Work is Theatre and Every Business a Stage".
This complete summary of B. Joseph Pine II and James Gilmore's book "The Experience Economy" shows that every company is based on what they choose to charge money for. In their book, the authors explain the benefits of the Experience Economy and how to transition your business into it. By following their advice,...
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The must-read summary of Guy Kawasaki's book: "Rules for Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for Creating and Marketing New Products and Services".
This complete summary of the ideas from Guy Kawasaki's book "Rules for Revolutionaries" shows that if any company aspires to change the world rather than just make a few bucks, it has to successfully generate and exploit a business revolution. In his book, the author explains that a business evolution...
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The must-read summary of Patricia Seybold's book: "Outside Innovation: How Your Customers Will Co-Design Your Company's Future".
This complete summary of the ideas from Patricia Seybold's book "Outside Innovation" shows how the best way to innovate today is to open up your business to your most passionate customers and let them become an integral part of your overall innovation process. This "outside in" approach to innovation is even better than...
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The must-read summary of Edward de Bono's book: "Simplicity: An Elegant and Powerful Business Concept".
This complete summary of the ideas from Edward de Bono's book "Simplicity" shows how most consumer products are too complex for customers, who become frustrated by long instruction booklets; the same can be said for other processes and products. In his book, the author explains the value of simplicity: it saves time and money, allows freedom and...
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This complete summary of the ideas from Michael Silverstein and Neil Fiske's book "Trading Up" shows that the tastes and preferences of American middle-market consumers are changing. More and more, they are becoming willing to "trade up" in some areas — to pay a premium price for products and services that provide a greater level of quality than typical mass market offerings. As a result, a new concept is emerging in the marketplace: "New-Luxury"....
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The must-read summary of Lori Greiner's book: "Invent It, Sell It, Bank It: Make Your Million-Dollar Idea into a Reality".
This complete summary of the ideas from Lori Greiner's book: "Invent It, Sell It, Bank It" gives a step-by-step guide on how to take a new product to market and turn your idea into a reality. According to Greiner, these steps must be accompanied by seven fundamental characteristics and hard work. If you have all of these things...
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This complete summary of the ideas from Nir Eyal and Ryan Hoover's book "Hooked" provides the key to forming customer habits for your products and services. Getting your customers to use your product daily makes that product indispensable, providing significant benefits for your bottom line. To do this, companies are creating product hooks by following the Hook Model: trigger, action, rewards, investment.
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This complete summary of the ideas from Ed Keller and Jon Berry's book "The Influentials" shows that, for most people, the first step in the buying process is to ask someone what they think, and then to test-drive those ideas and suggestions with others before making a purchase decision. Therefore, to forecast what direction consumer preferences will move in in the future, it isn't necessary to research the entire population. In their book, the authors...
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This complete summary of the ideas from Tom Monahan's book "The Do-It-Yourself Lobotomy" shows readers some tried-and-tested strategies in business, including how to keep coming up with ideas and how to build a culture of creativity. At its most basic level, creative thinking is problem-solving, which every company should value and foster. In his book, the author presents a creative thinking toolkit, which is adaptable to every business and can be...
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The must-read summary of H. Bowen, K. Clark, C. Holloway and S. Wheelwright's book: "The Perpetual Enterprise Machine: Seven Keys to Corporate Renewal through Successful Product and Process Development".
This complete summary of the ideas from H. Bowen, K. Clark, C. Holloway and S. Wheelwright's book "The Perpetual Enterprise Machine" shows how the development of new products, new manufacturing processes and new services are the lifeblood of any...
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The must-read summary of Lee Lefever's book: "The Art of Explanation: Making Your Ideas, Products and Services Easier to Understand".
This complete summary of the ideas from Lee Lefever's book "The Art of Explanation" shows that the key to successfully selling products and services is ensuring that they are easy to understand for customers. This summary highlights the three-part process you need to master in order to create great explanations that...
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