Experience Economy, The: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage: Work Is Theatre and Every Business a Stage Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Experience Economy, The: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage: Work Is Theatre and Every Business a Stage Book

Sometime during the last 30 years, the service economy emerged as the dominant engine of economic activity. At first, critics who were uncomfortable with the intangible nature of services bemoaned the decline of the goods-based economy, which, thanks to many factors, had increasingly become commodity-ised. Successful companies, such as Nordstrom, Starbucks, Saturn and IBM discovered that the best way to differentiate one product from another--clothes, food, cars, computers--was to add service.But, according to Joseph Pine and James Gilmore, the bar of economic offerings is being raised again. In The Experience Economy, the authors argue that the service economy is about to be superseded with something that critics will find even more ephemeral (and controversial) than services ever were: experiences. In part because of technology and the increasing expectations of consumers, services today are starting to look like commodities. The authors write that "Those businesses that relegate themselves to the diminishing world of goods and services will be rendered irrelevant. To avoid this fate, you must learn to stage a rich, compelling experience."Many will find the idea of staging experiences as a requirement for business survival far-fetched. However, the authors make a compelling case, and consider successful companies that are already packaging their offerings as experiences, from Disney to AOL. Far-reaching and thought- provoking, The Experience Economy is for marketing professionals and anyone looking to gain a fresh perspective on what business landscape might look like in the years to come. Recommended. --Harry C. Edwards, Amazon.comRead More

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  • Amazon

    Explores how successful companies create experiences that engage customers in an inherently personal way. This book features an insightful approach for companies to script and stage compelling experiences. It helps create experiences that create memorable impressions and transformations within individuals.

  • Blackwell

    With The Experience Economy, Pine & Gilmore explore how successful companies - using goods as props and services as the stage - create experiences that engage customers in an inherently personal way. Why does a cup of coffee cost more at a trendy...

  • Pickabook

    B.Joseph Pine II, James H. Gilmore

  • 0875848192
  • 9780875848198
  • B. Joseph Pine Ii, James H Gilmore
  • 1 May 1999
  • Harvard Business School Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 254
  • illustrated edition
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