Bezonomics: How Amazon Is Changing Our Lives, and What the World's Best Companies Are Learning from It
Autor Brian Dumaineen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 apr 2021
'Does a valuable job of explaining how Amazon sees itself' Financial Times
Amazon is the business story of the decade. Jeff Bezos, the richest man on the planet, has built one of the most efficient wealth-creation machines in history.
Like a giant squid, Amazon’s tentacles are squeezing industry after industry and, in the process, upsetting the state of technology, the economy, job creation and society at large. So pervasive is Amazon’s impact that business leaders in almost every sector need to understand how this force of nature operates and how they can respond to it.
Saying you can ignore Jeff Bezos is equivalent to saying you could ignore Henry Ford or Steve Jobs in the early years of Ford and Apple. These titans monumentally changed how we do business, redefining the rules on a global scale. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the new disruptor on the block. He has created a 21st century algorithm for business and societal disruption. He has turned the retail industry inside out, is swiftly dominating cloud computing, media and advertising, and now has his sights trained on every other domain where money changes hands and business is transacted.
But the principles by which Bezos has achieved his dominance - customer obsession, extreme innovation and long-term management, all supported by artificial intelligence turning a virtuous-cycle 'flywheel' - are now being borrowed and replicated. 'Bezonomics' is for some a goldmine, for others a threat, for still others a life-shaping force, whether they’re in business or not.
Brian Dumaine’s Bezonomics answers the fundamental question: how are Amazon and its imitators affecting the way we live, and what can we learn from them?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781471184161
ISBN-10: 1471184161
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Colecția Simon & Schuster UK
ISBN-10: 1471184161
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 130 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Colecția Simon & Schuster UK
Descriere
The story of how you can compete with Amazon's enormous success - and win.
Recenzii
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'You'd think it would be easy to write a page-turner about the firm and its founder, but what makes them so successful iscomplicated, contradictory and controversial... What makes the booka great read, however, is the way Dumaine shines a light on the man who has made Amazon such a success. The first third of the book reveals Bezos's special sauce. He is hard-driving and ruthless.'
'Highly engaging. An addictive read- one of the mostcompellingbusiness books I've ever read.Meticulously researched...it never veers too far into dry details and is written engagingly.'
'Brian Dumaine has writtena touchstone book, significant in helping people understand some of the big underlying forces changing the world we live in. In fifty years, historians may look back at Bezonomics and point out that its choice of protagonist captured the essence of what was happening at the time - in our society, in our culture and in our economy. Dumaine is acrisp and incisivewriter, able to weave big, arcing themes with vivid details and narrative stories to make his insights come to life.'
‘In America, Amazon is bigger than Jesus. One of the manyarrestingfacts in this study of the e-retailer and the forces that drive it, by Forbes journalist Brian Dumaine, is that 51 per cent of US households attend church, but 52 per cent have an Amazon Prime membership... This is a business book, the tonereadable, dry andpainstakingly even-handed, though Dumaine duly includes a few of theodd quirksthat tech gurus fashion into myth.'
'How does Amazon do it all? You’llmarvelat the tech giant’s magic after reading Bezonomics.'
'If you want to know about Amazon - really know about Amazon! (and who doesn’t?) - thenyou have to read this book. Brian Dumaine’sdeeply reported and yet accessiblework takes you inside this secretive behemoth that’s rewriting the rules of business and changing the world.'
'More than any previous book, Bezonomics reveals why "the Amazon habit" is one in which we all increasingly indulge. Dumaine spoke to many of the company’s top execs, walked the warehouse floors and listened to the fears and forecasts of competitors. The result is aninsightfullook at how Jeff Bezos built a trillion-dollar colossus from a theory about customer engagement.'
'Dumaine offers a livelyhistory of Amazon’s huge success and forecasts its effect on 21st-century business.'
'You'd think it would be easy to write a page-turner about the firm and its founder, but what makes them so successful iscomplicated, contradictory and controversial... What makes the booka great read, however, is the way Dumaine shines a light on the man who has made Amazon such a success. The first third of the book reveals Bezos's special sauce. He is hard-driving and ruthless.'
'Highly engaging. An addictive read- one of the mostcompellingbusiness books I've ever read.Meticulously researched...it never veers too far into dry details and is written engagingly.'
'Brian Dumaine has writtena touchstone book, significant in helping people understand some of the big underlying forces changing the world we live in. In fifty years, historians may look back at Bezonomics and point out that its choice of protagonist captured the essence of what was happening at the time - in our society, in our culture and in our economy. Dumaine is acrisp and incisivewriter, able to weave big, arcing themes with vivid details and narrative stories to make his insights come to life.'
‘In America, Amazon is bigger than Jesus. One of the manyarrestingfacts in this study of the e-retailer and the forces that drive it, by Forbes journalist Brian Dumaine, is that 51 per cent of US households attend church, but 52 per cent have an Amazon Prime membership... This is a business book, the tonereadable, dry andpainstakingly even-handed, though Dumaine duly includes a few of theodd quirksthat tech gurus fashion into myth.'
'How does Amazon do it all? You’llmarvelat the tech giant’s magic after reading Bezonomics.'
'If you want to know about Amazon - really know about Amazon! (and who doesn’t?) - thenyou have to read this book. Brian Dumaine’sdeeply reported and yet accessiblework takes you inside this secretive behemoth that’s rewriting the rules of business and changing the world.'
'More than any previous book, Bezonomics reveals why "the Amazon habit" is one in which we all increasingly indulge. Dumaine spoke to many of the company’s top execs, walked the warehouse floors and listened to the fears and forecasts of competitors. The result is aninsightfullook at how Jeff Bezos built a trillion-dollar colossus from a theory about customer engagement.'
'Dumaine offers a livelyhistory of Amazon’s huge success and forecasts its effect on 21st-century business.'