In Pursuit of Elegance: Why the Best Ideas Have Something Missing

Author:   Matthew E. May ,  Guy Kawasaki
Publisher:   Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   07 September 2010
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"Matthew May explores the elusive qualities in certain events, products, and people that capture our imaginations and our loyalty, illustrating why what's ""not there"" often matters more than what is."

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Author:   Matthew E. May ,  Guy Kawasaki
Publisher:   Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
Imprint:   Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.193kg
ISBN:  

9780385526500


ISBN 10:   0385526504
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   07 September 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Advance Praise for In Pursuit of Elegance In Pursuit of Elegance is a fascinating intellectual romp that will change the way you look at your surroundings. As he takes readers from Jackson Pollock paintings to Dutch intersections to the secret menu at In-N-Out Burger, Matt May reveals the hidden elements beneath genuine innovation. This book is surprising, compelling, and, yes, extremely elegant. --Daniel H. Pink, author of A Whole New Mind and The Adventures of Johnny Bunko As elegantly written as it is provocative, In Pursuit of Elegance makes a convincing--nay, worldview-shifting--argument that less is best. --Ori Brafman, coauthor of Sway Enlightening. Makes a compelling case for doing more with less by optimizing the expenditure of one's assets and resources. That's something anyone can and should put into practice. --Kevin Hunter, president, CALTY Design Research, Inc., Toyota Design Network What a masterpiece! The definitive guide to the 'less is more' mind-set. I meant to only take a quick glance at In Pursuit of Elegance, but once I started reading it, I couldn't stop. In a world where everything keeps getting more complicated and overwhelming, Matthew May shows us that if we start looking for things to take out, things to stop doing, and intelligent shortcuts, we will all be happier, do superior work, and live in a better world. --Robert I. Sutton, Stanford professor and author of The No Asshole Rule From the Hardcover edition.


Advance Praise for In Pursuit of Elegance In Pursuit of Elegance is a fascinating intellectual romp that will change the way you look at your surroundings. As he takes readers from Jackson Pollock paintings to Dutch intersections to the secret menu at In-N-Out Burger, Matt May reveals the hidden elements beneath genuine innovation. This book is surprising, compelling, and, yes, extremely elegant. --Daniel H. Pink, author of A Whole New Mind and The Adventures of Johnny Bunko As elegantly written as it is provocative, In Pursuit of Elegance makes a convincing--nay, worldview-shifting--argument that less is best. --Ori Brafman, coauthor of Sway Enlightening. Makes a compelling case for doing more with less by optimizing the expenditure of one's assets and resources. That's something anyone can and should put into practice. --Kevin Hunter, president, CALTY Design Research, Inc., Toyota Design Network What a masterpiece! The definitive guide to the 'less is more' mind-set. I meant to only take a quick glance at In Pursuit of Elegance, but once I started reading it, I couldn't stop. In a world where everything keeps getting more complicated and overwhelming, Matthew May shows us that if we start looking for things to take out, things to stop doing, and intelligent shortcuts, we will all be happier, do superior work, and live in a better world. --Robert I. Sutton, Stanford professor and author of The No Asshole Rule From the Hardcover edition.


Advance Praise for In Pursuit of Elegance <br>&#8220; In Pursuit of Elegance is a fascinating intellectual romp that will change the way you look at your surroundings. As he takes readers from Jackson Pollock paintings to Dutch intersections to the secret menu at In-N-Out Burger, Matt May reveals the hidden elements beneath genuine innovation. This book is surprising, compelling, and, yes, extremely elegant.&#8221;<br>&#8212;Daniel H. Pink, author of A Whole New Mind and The Adventures of Johnny Bunko <br>&#8220;As elegantly written as it is provocative, In Pursuit of Elegance makes a convincing&#8212;nay, worldview-shifting&#8212;argument that less is best.&#8221;<br>&#8212;Ori Brafman, coauthor of Sway <br>&#8220;Enlightening. Makes a compelling case for doing more with less by optimizing the expenditure of one&#8217;s assets and resources. That&#8217;s something anyone can and should put into practice.&#8221; <br>&#8212;Kevin Hunter, president, CALTY Design Research, Inc.


Advance Praise for In Pursuit of Elegance In Pursuit of Elegance is a fascinating intellectual romp that will change the way you look at your surroundings. As he takes readers from Jackson Pollock paintings to Dutch intersections to the secret menu at In-N-Out Burger, Matt May reveals the hidden elements beneath genuine innovation. This book is surprising, compelling, and, yes, extremely elegant. -Daniel H. Pink, author of A Whole New Mind and The Adventures of Johnny Bunko As elegantly written as it is provocative, In Pursuit of Elegance makes a convincing-nay, worldview-shifting-argument that less is best. -Ori Brafman, coauthor of Sway Enlightening. Makes a compelling case for doing more with less by optimizing the expenditure of one's assets and resources. That's something anyone can and should put into practice. -Kevin Hunter, president, CALTY Design Research, Inc., Toyota Design Network What a masterpiece! The definitive guide to the 'less is more' mind-set. I meant to only take a quick glance at In Pursuit of Elegance, but once I started reading it, I couldn't stop. In a world where everything keeps getting more complicated and overwhelming, Matthew May shows us that if we start looking for things to take out, things to stop doing, and intelligent shortcuts, we will all be happier, do superior work, and live in a better world. -Robert I. Sutton, Stanford professor and author of The No Asshole Rule


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MATTHEW E. MAY is the author of the critically acclaimed The Elegant Solution, which won the Shingo Research Prize for Excellence. A popular speaker, he lectures to corporations, governments, and universities around the world, and is currently Senior Lecturer on Creativity and Innovation at Pepperdine University Graduate School of Business. He spent nearly a decade as a close adviser to Toyota, and his articles have appeared in national publications such as USA Today, Strategy+Business, and Quality Progress. He has appeared in The Wall Street Journal and on National Public Radio. A graduate of the Wharton School of Business, he lives in Southern California.

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