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The Microsoft Edge

Autor Julie Bick
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How did the team at Microsoft pioneer, build, and shepherd the company through exponential growth in a constantly changing market? How can you apply what they've discovered to your own career? Microsoft veteran Julie Bick reveals all the insider strategies in this invaluable book, packed with on-the-job insights and practical techniques.
From vice presidents to front-line managers, Bick interviews Microsofties to learn how they:
  • Launch new products and get the most out of not-so-new products
  • Design websites and do business on the Internet
  • Work with service agencies, dealers, coworkers, and the press
  • Hire the best people they can and keep them happy
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    Specificații

    ISBN-13: 9780671034146
    ISBN-10: 0671034146
    Pagini: 192
    Dimensiuni: 139 x 234 x 14 mm
    Greutate: 0.2 kg
    Editura: Gallery Books

    Descriere

    A Microsoft veteran reveals the company's insider strategies and interviews "Microsofties" to learn how they launch new products, design Web sites, and more.

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    Contents

    Introduction

    1. People: Hiring the Best and Keeping Them

    Hiring the Best New Employee Success Factors Hire the Person for Three Jobs, Not One

    Retaining the Stars When Making Changes, a Little Human Goes a Long Way Five Ways to Make Sure Your Employees Will Look for Another Job Don't Wait until They Threaten to Leave (to Find Out What They Need to Stay) Be As Religious about Retention As You Are about Recruiting Turn Everyday Assignments into Employee Compensation

    Settlers vs. Pioneers Let the Pioneers Go a Little Wild Settlers Need to Innovate without Putting the Business in Jeopardy At Some Point, a Pioneering Project Turns into a Settler Business

    Competitors Can Teach You Interesting Things, and Not Just about Products Make Your Own Map of the Stars Employee Surveys Junior Boardroom: Training the Next Level

    Setting Up the Sales Force to Succeed Organizing Everything around Customers Data Analysis: Examining the Market, Setting Goals Creating Global Initiatives that Everyone Owns Setting Up Compensation to Meet Corporate Goals

    2. Doing Business on the Web

    Don't Abandon Your Web Site When It Is "Complete" Make It Sticky Walk through Your Web Site Get in Front of a Bad Experience Constant Product Improvements Use Your Customer Contacts Free Samples on the Web Your Web Site: Space for Quiet Reading or Place to Get Things Done? Building Your Community There Is No Manufacturing...or Is There? Advertising: No Time to Be Cute Communicating with Netiquette

    3. New Products

    What a Dumb Idea? You Might Not Be the Right Person to Make That Statement Change the Center of Gravity Right Target and The Right Time Integration Day A Core Business Will Be Jealously Guarded Teaming Up with a Competitor to Enter a New Market Keeping It Simple Takes a Lot of Thought -- the Message Is the Message To Ship or Not to Ship....

    4. Not-So-New Products

    Momentum Releases and Other Tricks to Keep Your Product in the News Press Buddies Rapid Response Teams Momentum Press Releases

    Ride Someone's Coattails to Get the Most Out of a Small Budget Create a Shadow Competition Who Is Your Competitor? Your Worst Critics Can Turn into Your Biggest Advocates A Defense So Strong It Becomes an Offense Just Because Customers Didn't Ask for It, Doesn't Mean They Don't Want It Don't Fix It, Feature It Shut Down and Salvage

    5. The Partners You May Not Think of As Partners (Coworkers, Service Agencies, Dealers, the Press) Getting the Most Out of Your Hired Agencies Informative, Inspiring Input to Generate Creative Compelling Output Involve the Agency Early The Ad Team Should Create the Ad

    One Agency Doesn't Fit All The Right-Flavored Carrot Along with the Properly Sharpened Stick In a New Job, Start with What You Already Know Absent Partners: Be Nice, Even When They're Not in the Room Think You've Really Screwed Up? Managing through People's Filters Starting with a Graceful Exit If Something's Eating Up Your Time, Make Sure Your Boss Agrees on the Menu Let Your Boss Say No (to Other People) Keep the Pricing Simple so Your Distributors Can Concentrate on Selling the Product Epilogue


    Notă biografică

    Julie Bick is the author of All I Really Need to Know in Business I Learned at Microsoft and The Microsoft Edge.