出版社: Portfolio
副标题: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success
出版年: 2012-4-26
页数: 240
定价: £ 14.99 / USD 25.95
ISBN: 9781591844839
内容简介 · · · · · ·
Apple is the world's most iconic company. It creates products that people fall in love with - and then markets them with spectacular success. Ken Segall has been behind much of that marketing for many years. He created the 'i', encouraged us to 'Think Different', and in the process played a key role in Apple's resurrection. Now he gives us a rare insight into one of the core pr...
Apple is the world's most iconic company. It creates products that people fall in love with - and then markets them with spectacular success. Ken Segall has been behind much of that marketing for many years. He created the 'i', encouraged us to 'Think Different', and in the process played a key role in Apple's resurrection. Now he gives us a rare insight into one of the core principles that drive's Apple's success: simplicity. Inspired by Steve Jobs, this is an obsession that starts at the top of Apple and cascades throughout the entire global organisation. It dictates the way Apple is structured, the way it innovates and the way it speaks to its customers. Simplicity is a guideline, a style, a goal and a measuring stick. In "Insanely Simple" Ken brings the principles of simplicity to life in the context of milestone moments in Apple history. He explains how the religion of simplicity led Apple to enter new markets and humble competitors many times its size. And he provides principles that readers can use in their own careers and companies. We can all learn something from Apple. The power of simplicity can help anyone stand out in a complicated world.
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肯·西格尔 作者
作者简介 · · · · · ·
Ken Segall first started working with Steve Jobs in 1985 at NEXT's advertising agency, Ammirati & Puris. After Steve's return to Apple in 1997, Ken was appointed TBWA\Chiat\Day's creative director for Apple and went on to work on Apple advertising for the next 14 years, including the legendary "Think Different" campaign.
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0 有用 藤壺 2016-09-18 07:51:22
非常烂,这种蹭热点写的书以后不会再碰了。成书逻辑是围绕某一热点,寻求一个片面结论后再找证据自证。核心观点漏洞百出,讲给当事人听的话更是笑掉大牙。作者还好意思说很遗憾没在乔布斯死之前出版,你这么不要脸老乔知道么。
0 有用 丸田心 2014-08-21 08:24:11
How to differentiate big organization and great organization? Direct reporting and quick decision-making.
0 有用 charleyking 2015-07-25 09:43:24
作者显然是乔布斯的真爱啊,另外,看英文书还是有点小吃力。
1 有用 仙道菜 2014-07-07 00:11:29
这本书要讲的东西不多,所以会有一种拼凑的感觉,里面几乎都是乔布斯的一些insanely事迹。
0 有用 王小鱼儿 2016-03-02 11:09:53
叙述的方式很有意思,但老乔是神这一套我不买账