What Would Google Do?
Jeff Jarvis
Collins Business (2009)
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Creative Ability In Business, Information Technology - Management, Management, Technological Innovations
e-Book 9780061709715
English
A manual for survival and success that asks the most important question today's leaders, in any industry, can ask themselves: What would Google do? To demonstrate how to emulate Google, Jarvis lays out his laws of what he calls "the new Google century," including such insights as: Think distributed; Become a platform; Join the post-scarcity, open-source, gift economy; The middleman has died; Your worst customers are your best friends and your best customers are your partners; Do what you do best and link to the rest; Get out of the way; Make mistakes well; and more. He applies these principles not just to emerging technologies and the Internet, but to other industries--telecommunications, airlines, television, government, healthcare, education, journalism, and, yes, book publishing--showing ultimately what the world would look like if Google ran it. The result will change the way readers ask questions and solve problems.--From publisher description.
Product Details
LoC Classification HD30.2 .J375 2009
Dewey 650
Cover Price £14.99
No. of Pages 257
Height x Width 229 x 152  mm
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