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Paperback. Pub Date: December 2000 Pages: 224 Publisher: McGraw-Hill of Renowned marketing expert and best-Selling author Jack Trout has a message for for Managers who Are Struggling to keep up with today's ever-changing Business Climate: Keep It Simple . In this paperback edition of The Power of Simplicity. Trout advocates the importance of paying attention to the basics and simplifying processes in order to stay focused on the core business at hand. Through case studies and interviews with successful executives. he shows managers how to cut through jargon. articulate their vision. and regain control of the vital elements of their business in order to make it thrive.According to Trout. the things that propose to streamline ... Contents: IntroductionThe Basics of Simplicity1 Simplicity. Why people fear it so much 32 Common sense. It can make things happen 93 Complex language...Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    'Engaging...Trout practices what he preaches' - Publishers Weekly. 'Compelling' - Booklist. It's high time for businesses to replace complexity with common sense, argues corporate guru Jack Trout in this impassioned yet practical guide. The best-selling coauthor of the classic Positioning shows managers how to banish jargon, articulate their vision, simplify processes, and refocus on core issues - all without expensive consultants or money-wasting programs. The Power of Simplicity throws a life jacket of reality to readers drowning in management fads and wondering why their business isn't better. Trout and coauthor Steve Rivkin present guidelines for thinking in straightforward terms and cutting through ridiculous jargon. Marketing means turning simple ideas into strategy.Such concepts aren't too basic for Herb Kelleher of Southwest Airlines, Jack Welch of General Electric, and Andy Grove of Intel, to name a few successful CEOs who share their insights and war stories in these pages. Be a contrarian. Information? Too much can confuse you. Growth? It can hurt your business. It's time to look hard at knee-jerk assumptions and adjust your business practices accordingly. You'll examine how GM, Gillette, Volvo, Apple, and Xerox have either done so and been better for it or ignored these truths at their peril. Respect your people. Business ultimately lives or dies by people, not money. Trout's four chapters on People Issues are worth a library full of human resource tracts.

  • Blackwell

    Engaging... Trout practices what he preaches.--Publishers WeeklyCompelling.--BooklistIt's high time for businesses to replace complexity with common sense, argues corporate guru Jack Trout in this impassioned yet practical guide.

  • ASDA

    Shows managers how to banish jargon articulate their vision simplify processes and refocus on core issues - without expensive consultants or money-wasting programs.

  • 0071373322
  • 9780071373326
  • Jack Trout
  • 1 February 1001
  • McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 224
  • New edition
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