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Direct From Dell: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Dell Computer Corporation by Michael Dell
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Direct from Dell: Strategies that Revolutionized an Industry (Collins…

by Michael Dell

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Collins (2006), Paperback, 272 pages

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"Under-promise and overdeliver" is a pretty good motto.

And it's something that my bosses advocate too. ( )
  dvf1976 | Apr 23, 2008 |
After an interesting riff through the early history of Dell, this book trails off into management-guru platitudes. Dare I mutter the word's "ghost-writer"? ( )
  jontseng | Feb 19, 2007 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0887309151, Paperback)

The PC business is full of rags-to-riches stories. But perhaps none is as dramatic as the rise of Dell Computer. In Direct from Dell, founder and CEO Michael Dell tells how he started his company from a dorm room at the University of Texas with less than $1,000 and built it into an industry powerhouse with a market capitalization of well over $100 billion. What makes Dell Computer unique is not what it sells, but rather how it sells it. Dell was first in the PC industry to pioneer the direct-selling model, a method that competitors such as Compaq and Apple Computer are only now starting to embrace. By cutting out the intermediary and creating a direct link between manufacturer and customer, Dell was able to provide customers with computers that cost less and that were more apt to meet customer needs.

Direct from Dell is organized into two parts. The first recounts the history and the enormous growth of Dell Computer. The second part focuses on Dell's management approach, from developing customer focus to creating alliances with suppliers. The book manages to avoid most of the promotional and self-congratulatory air that seem to plague so many first-person CEO tomes. Anyone who has followed the PC industry or would like insight into Dell Computer's success should enjoy reading this book. Well written and easy to read. Recommended. --Harry C. Edwards

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