Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions

Author:   Guy Kawasaki
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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9781591845836


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   31 December 2012
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions


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Author:   Guy Kawasaki
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Portfolio
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.198kg
ISBN:  

9781591845836


ISBN 10:   1591845831
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   31 December 2012
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Guy''s book captures the importance - and the art - of believing in an idea that delivers something entirely unique to the customer. The power of a really good idea to transform the marketplace and individual customer experiences is huge, and this book offers a wealth of insights to help businesses and entrepreneurs tap into that potential. --Sir Richard Branson, Founder of the Virgin Group<br><br> Kawasaki provides insights so valuable we all wish we''d had them first. --Robert B. Cialdini, author of Influence: Science and Practice <br><br> The best overall treatise on interpersonal relationships since Dale Carnegie wrote How to Win Friends and Influence People . --Michael Gartenberg, research director, Gartner<br><br> Guy has written the small-business manifesto. There is nothing more important for entrepreneurs than to enchant their customers, and Guy explains exactly how to do this. --Jane Applegate, small-business management expert and author of 201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business <br><br> Guy teaches you how to pull gems from people''s hearts and minds and how to become an effective practitioner of life''s crucial domains. Clearly, I taught him well. --Dr. Phil Zimbardo, professor emeritus of psychology, Stanford University <br><br> You feel it when you drive a BMW, touch an Apple iPad, shop in a Sephora store, or buy shoes from Zappos. Kawasaki reveals how you can deliver the same enchanting experiences as these famous brands. --Robert Scoble, Rackspace videoblogger


Informative, concise guide from one of America's most influential and, yes, enchanting entrepreneurs. <br> --Kirkus review Whether you're a C-level executive looking to lead people more effectively, a mid-level manager hoping to stand out, or a marketer trying to better spread your organization's message, you'll find Enchantment absolutely, well, enchanting. <br> --Jack Covert, 1-800-CEO-READ Read this book to create a company as enchanting as Apple. <br> --Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple <br> Guy's book captures the importance - and the art - of believing in an idea that delivers something entirely unique to the customer. The power of a really good idea to transform the marketplace and individual customer experiences is huge, and this book offers a wealth of insights to help businesses and entrepreneurs tap into that potential. <br> --Sir Richard Branson, Founder of the Virgin Group <br> Kawasaki provides insights so valuable we all wish we'd had them first. <br> --Robert B. Cialdini, author of Influence: Science and Practice <br> The best overall treatise on interpersonal relationships since Dale Carnegie wrote How to Win Friends and Influence People. <br> --Michael Gartenberg, research director, Gartner <br> Guy has written the small-business manifesto. There is nothing more important for entrepreneurs than to enchant their customers, and Guy explains exactly how to do this. <br> --Jane Applegate, small-business management expert and author of 201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business <br> Guy teaches you how to pull gems from people's hearts and minds and how to become an effective practitioner of life's crucial domains. Clearly, I taught him well. <br> --Dr. Phil Zimbardo, professor emeritus of psychology, Stanford University <br> You feel it when you drive a BMW, touch an Apple iPad, shop in a Sephora store, or buy shoes from Zappos. Kawasaki reveals how you can deliver the same enchanting experiences as these famous brands.


""The entrepreneur's entrepreneur is back with his ninth book, this time tackling the tricky art of influence and persuasion. Kawasaki (""Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging and Outmarketing Your Competition,"" 2011, etc.) transforms the otherwise exhausted and overwrought tropes of how to win friends and influence people with a complete makeover here, whether he's talking about wardrobe choice or tips for effective swearing. The author, a modern-day Dale Carnegie, offers explanations on how to wield the most influence in the digital age: Push Technologies like presentations, e-mails and Twitter are discussed as active means of enchanting others, while Pull Technologies like Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn passively draw them in. The author's suggestions for achieving likeability and trustworthiness, as well as overcoming resistance, are thoroughly explained and can easily translate from the workplace to the real world. Kawasaki makes good use of subheads and bu ""An informative, concise guide from one of America's most influential and, yes, enchanting entrepreneurs.""""--Kirkus Reviews"" ""Kawasaki provides insights so valuable we all wish we'd had them first.""--Robert B. Cialdini, author of ""Influence "" ""The power of a really good idea to transform the marketplace and individual customer experiences is huge, and this book offers a wealth of insights to help businesses and entrepreneurs tap into that potential.""--Sir Richard Branson ""Guy has written the small-business manifesto. There is nothing more important for entrepreneurs than to enchant their customers, and Guy explains exactly how to do this.""--Jane Applegate, small-business management expert and author of ""201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business "" ""Guy teaches you how to pull gems from people's hearts and minds and how to become an effective practitioner of life's crucial domains. Clearly, I taught him well.""--Dr. Phil Zimbardo, professor emeritus of psychology, Stanford University ""Whether you're a C-level executive looking to lead people more effectively, a mid-level manager hoping to stand out, or a marketer trying to better spread your organization's message, you'll find Enchantment absolutely, well, enchanting."" --Jack Covert, 1-800-CEO-READ ""Read this book to create a company as enchanting as Apple."" --Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple ""The best overall treatise on interpersonal relationships since Dale Carnegie wrote ""How to Win Friends and Influence People""."" --Michael Gartenberg, research director, Gartner ""You feel it when you drive a BMW, touch an Apple iPad, shop in a Sephora store, or buy shoes from Zappos. Kawasaki reveals how you can deliver the same enchanting experiences as these famous brands."" --Robert Scoble, Rackspace videoblogger ""Informative, concise guide from one of America's most influential and, yes, enchanting entrepreneurs."" --Kirkus review ""Whether you're a C-level executive looking to lead people more effectively, a mid-level manager hoping to stand out, or a marketer trying to better spread your organization's message, you'll find Enchantment absolutely, well, enchanting."" --Jack Covert, 1-800-CEO-READ ""Read this book to create a company as enchanting as Apple."" --Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple ""Guy's book captures the importance - and the art - of believing in an idea that delivers something entirely unique to the customer. The power of a really good idea to transform the marketplace and individual customer experiences is huge, and this book offers a wealth of insights to help businesses and entrepreneurs tap into that potential."" --Sir Richard Branson, Founder of the Virgin Group ""Kawasaki provides insights so valuable we all wish we'd had them first."" --Robert B. Cialdini, author of ""Influence: Science and Practice"" ""The best overall treatise on interpersonal relationships since Dale Carnegie wrote ""How to Win Friends and Influence People."""" --Michael Gartenberg, research director, Gartner ""Guy has written the small-business manifesto. There is nothing more important for entrepreneurs than to enchant their customers, and Guy explains exactly how to do this."" --Jane Applegate, small-business management expert and author of ""201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business"" ""Guy teaches you how to pull gems from people's hearts and minds and how to become an effective practitioner of life's crucial domains. Clearly, I taught him well."" --Dr. Phil Zimbardo, professor emeritus of psychology, Stanford University ""You feel it when you drive a BMW, touch an Apple iPad, shop in a Sephora store, or buy shoes from Zappos. Kawasaki reveals how you can deliver the same enchanting experiences as these famous brands."" ""Guy''s book captures the importance - and the art - of believing in an idea that delivers something entirely unique to the customer. The power of a really good idea to transform the marketplace and individual customer experiences is huge, and this book offers a wealth of insights to help businesses and entrepreneurs tap into that potential.""--Sir Richard Branson, Founder of the Virgin Group ""Kawasaki provides insights so valuable we all wish we''d had them first.""--Robert B. Cialdini, author of ""Influence: Science and Practice"" ""The best overall treatise on interpersonal relationships since Dale Carnegie wrote ""How to Win Friends and Influence People"".""--Michael Gartenberg, research director, Gartner ""Guy has written the small-business manifesto. There is nothing more important for entrepreneurs than to enchant their customers, and Guy explains exactly how to do this.""--Jane Applegate, small-business management expert and author of ""201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business"" ""Guy teaches you how to pull gems from people''s hearts and minds and how to become an effective practitioner of life''s crucial domains. Clearly, I taught him well.""--Dr. Phil Zimbardo, professor emeritus of psychology, Stanford University ""You feel it when you drive a BMW, touch an Apple iPad, shop in a Sephora store, or buy shoes from Zappos. Kawasaki reveals how you can deliver the same enchanting experiences as these famous brands.""--Robert Scoble, Rackspace videoblogger


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Guy Kawasaki is the former chief evangelist of Apple. He is also the cofounder of Alltop.com and a founding partner at Garage Technology Venture. His nine previous books include the international bestseller The Art of the Start, as well as Reality Check and The Macintosh Way. He lives in Silicon Valley with his wife and four children.

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