How to Drive Your Competition Crazy: Creating Disruption for Fun and Profit
by Guy Kawasaki
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A rogue business strategist and Macintosh expert offers irreverent, unconventional, and extreme strategies in sales, marketing, production, and human resources to make one's company more competitive.Tags
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"If you were intrigued by the title of this book, you are probably the type of business book reader who's had enough of management self-help and touchy-feely tomes, enough of how-to guides that encourage you to take the kinder, gentler approach to competitors, customers, and employees. You are ready for the gloves to come off, and the one thing you'll want in your hands when they do is the first can-do, how-to, kick-butt gonzo guide to driving your competitors off the deep end.
In the time-honoured tradition of the maxim ""It's not how you play the game, but whether you win or lose,"" best-selling author of Selling the Dream and Forbes columnist Guy Kawasaki has written the definitive take-no-prisoners guide for Davids to beat Goliaths. show more The product of Kawasaki's years of experience as an evangelist for the then-upstart Apple and as a computer guru and business strategist, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy is an invaluable source book of irreverent and sometimes extreme strategems in sales, marketing, production, and human resources that will help your company or organization get and keep the upper hand.
Whether you are launching a new company or product, consolidating your strength in the marketplace, or trying to hold your own against a competitor with greater resources, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy offers a comprehensive blueprint for success. From the initial steps of learning as much about your own company as you do about your enemy to advanced techniques like playing with your opponents' minds, Guy Kawasaki explores every facet of the premise that the best defense is a good offense.
Staking territory somewhere between the arts of Zen and war, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy is a resource no company afford to be without." show less
In the time-honoured tradition of the maxim ""It's not how you play the game, but whether you win or lose,"" best-selling author of Selling the Dream and Forbes columnist Guy Kawasaki has written the definitive take-no-prisoners guide for Davids to beat Goliaths. show more The product of Kawasaki's years of experience as an evangelist for the then-upstart Apple and as a computer guru and business strategist, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy is an invaluable source book of irreverent and sometimes extreme strategems in sales, marketing, production, and human resources that will help your company or organization get and keep the upper hand.
Whether you are launching a new company or product, consolidating your strength in the marketplace, or trying to hold your own against a competitor with greater resources, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy offers a comprehensive blueprint for success. From the initial steps of learning as much about your own company as you do about your enemy to advanced techniques like playing with your opponents' minds, Guy Kawasaki explores every facet of the premise that the best defense is a good offense.
Staking territory somewhere between the arts of Zen and war, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy is a resource no company afford to be without." show less
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Guy Kawasaki was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on August 30, 1954. He received a BA in psychology from Stanford University and an MBA from UCLA. He was the chief evangelist of Apple. He is the co-founder of Alltop.com and a founding partner at Garage Technology Ventures. His has written ten books including Enchantment, Reality Check, The Art of the show more Start, Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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