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03-17-2014, 09:02 AM
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[GET] The Book of Business Awesome / The Book of Business UnAwesome - Scott Stratten [pdf, mobi]
The Book of Business Awesome / The Book of Business UnAwesome
Noobs, you'll need to turn your computer or device upside down to read the second part of this book. - ɹǝɯɹoɟuoƆ uoN UnAwesome is UnAcceptable.The Book of Business Awesome is designed as two short books put together—one read from the front and the other read from the back when flipped over. Covering key business concepts related to marketing, branding, human resources, public relations, social media, and customer service, The Book of Business Awesome includes case studies of successful businesses that gained exposure through being awesome and effective. This book provides actionable tools enabling readers to apply the concepts immediately to their own businesses. The flip side of the book, The Book of Business UnAwesome, shares the train-wreck stories of unsuccessful businesses and showcases what not to do.
that your business remains awesome, instead of unawesome, and apply these awesomely effective strategies to your business today. Awesome To-do List
company, from HR to PR, to customer service and marketing. Whether you're building brand awareness, improving customer service, or filling a position, your employees and customers communicate who your brand is to the whole world. The Book of Business Awesome includes case studies of successful businesses that gained exposure through being awesome and effective. Discover how you can use social media to recast a mistake into a golden moment for your organization. Learn how to re-recruit your employees, recourt your customers, and spice up an old brand. Wield these awesomely effective tools, and ensure that your business remains awesome. UnAwesome To-do List
tools that can spell disaster for your brand if you don't use them carefully. The Book of Business UnAwesome recounts many cautionary tales of companies that did it all wrong. Learn from other businesses' mistakes, like viral marketing gone wrong, social media done unsocially, and just hiring the wrong people, for the wrong job, at the wrong time. The cost of being unawesome to your employees and customers is much more than ever before. "As my shelf gets weighed down with business books I have read in the past few years, they all start to sound very similar after awhile. The same anecdotes, similar presentation, even similar book length. Social Media engagement is critical to almost any business today, and that fact has driven the business publishing community to put out more books geared towards this message. I was pleasantly surprised by Scott Stratten's approach to the material for a few reasons. First, you can't get past his "awesome" presentation. The front of the book is the book of "Business Awesome", or companies doing the right thing. The cover is white and shows a ladybug. Flip the book over and the back is "Business Unawesome", with a dirty looking cover and a smashed ladybug. The organization of the book follows - good stories one way, bad stories the other. I like to think of myself as Awesome, so I started with that side. Most business books suffer from word-glut - the author has a few short messages he tells with too many words. Stratten is succinct with his narrative and well organized. Each chapter is only a few pages long - it tells a point and then moves on. From how to recover from a social media gaffe (The Red Cross is "gettngslizzerd") to rebranding an old product like Old Spice, Stratten hits many points in the market quite well. His "Thirty Tips for Speakers" covers the critical points of a shelf full of public speaking tomes in a single succinct chapter that summarizes about all of the wisdom you need to stand in front of a crowd. Business "unawesome" covers the others side - social media gaffes that are not well handled, how we misuse Facebook, when not to use a QR code (like on a highway billboard!), and other stories of people who have single handedly killed their brand or just their own careers/reputation. I have gotten cynical with my reviews of business books - too much repetition and too little original thought. Stratten was a refreshing read. Sure I read some stories I knew from before, but the presentation was fresh, original, and best of all, quotable. I am giving a social media talk in a few weeks and intend to use some of his examples. Thanks to the organization and straightforward style he uses, that will be no problem. I recommend this book and Stratten's approach to any business person looking to make himself more "awesome"." Password requests will be ignored. Been answered a thousand times already. Search the forum or read the TOP of the freebie section. Get It: Magic Button : |
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03-17-2014, 09:47 AM
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