A review of Jeff Jarvis’ book on the lessons from Google
It’s not difficult, given the economic times that we’re in, to look to other companies and other industries for things that may be applicable to one’s business. Jeff Jarvis’ book, entitled What Would Google Do?, provides yet another insight into a company that has been one of the success stories despite the economy.
At the time of this writing, we are just over a year into the most challenging economic downturn that most of us have lived through. A year of economic spills and chills, with no shortage of casualties or clear ending in sight.
Happy times, eh? If you are like most of your colleagues, it has been a year of hearing, reading and talking with other professionals about what we are doing to thrive at a time when “thriving” is akin to simply getting through the day. Everyone has an opinion of what we should and shouldn’t do, very often having to do with ways that benefit the opinion-giver.
Well, I think a year is a long time to go without a vacation—from the how-we-can-get-through-it reading material that has been accumulating in our offices. Instead, I propose that it is time to step back and take an open-minded look at what factors have led to history’s greatest achievements.
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