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What Would Google Do?
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What Would Google Do?

Jeff Jarvis
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An indispensable 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 p ...Read More

BusinessNonfictionTechnologyEconomicsManagementMarketingHistoryEntrepreneurshipPsychologyScienceLeadershipSelf-HelpFinance
What Would Google Do?
What Would Google Do?

What Would Google Do?

Jeff Jarvis
Published year: 2009
Pages: 426

An indispensable 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 p ...Read More

BusinessNonfictionTechnologyEconomicsManagementMarketingHistoryEntrepreneurshipPsychologyScienceLeadershipSelf-HelpFinance

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