Part II - 12 Books for 2012 - MarketingRx's Reading List |
MarketingRx for February 3 , 2012
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12 books to read for 2012 (continuation)
Last Friday, we published the first nine books on our "To Read" list for 2012. We promised at least 12, so here's the rest of the list. (Please do share what's on your reading list!)
In preparing my list, I scoured what is being recommended by book reviewers, marketing bloggers, and schools. I even emailed our marketing colleagues and asked for their reading list. After gathering the recommendations, here's what's on my "To Read" list this year. What's on yours? (Disclosure, none of these books were sent to us for review by the publisher or by any bookstore.)
If you missed last week's list here's the summary:
1. Speed Reading by Tony Buzan (BBC Publishing).
2. Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. (Simon & Schuster)
3. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
4. Data-Driven Marketing: The 15 Metrics Everyone in Marketing Should Know by Mark Jeffery.
5. The Starfish and The Spider, The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations by Ori Brafman and Rod Beckstrom.
6. Mavericks At Work (Why the Most Original Minds in Business Wins) by Bill Taylor and Polly LeBarre.
9. Small Store Marketing by Chiqui Escareal-Go.
Here's the rest of the dozen plus a couple more.
#10. Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life Without Losing Its Soul by Howard Schultz
#11. 8 Simple Secrets to Raising Entrepreneurs by Mary Joy Canon Abaquin and Go Negosyo. If we are to raise a new generation of Filipinos with a heart to lift up the Philippines out of poverty, then we need to encourage our kids who show an entrepreneurial bent to go for it. The younger they are trained and encouraged the better. "Teacher Joy", who is an early child educator, school owner and proponent of the multiple intelligence education movement, writes a creative book that parents can read together with their children. Go Negosyo founder and publisher of the book, Joey Concepcion, in his blog about the book says "I hope that all parents will learn from 8 Simple Secrets to Raising Entrepreneurs and be able to guide their children to be the best that they can be. Some of our children may not turn out to be what we expect them to be, but never underestimate them. Who knows? They may turn out to be the next multimillionaire. God blesses each one in different ways. As parents and teachers, it is our duty to bring out the best in our kids or students. In end, what is important is that they realize the value of hard work, love of family, love of country and love of God."
#12. Poor Economics by Abhjit Banerjee.(Perseus Books, UK) Every since we (the Sr MRxer, Dr Ned) got involved in Social Marketing (not the social media marketing, but using marketing to change or influence public behavior towards a better world), books like this have a special place on our reading list. Poor Economics champions "radical new ways of tackling global poverty". It was awarded the 2011 Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year. Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times and chair of the panel of judges, said he had been "blown away by the thoroughness of [Banerjee and Duflo's] empirical research. This is going to be a real basis for innovation in policy, innovation in government, and a guide to intellectual debate. This is a business book in the broadest sense". As a companion reader with this book, watch out also for Dr Ned's Social Marketing Research book in the Philippine setting.
If you receive a 13th or even a 14th month bonus every year, then you should invest in yourself more and read a couple of more titles. Who knows, the investment will result in you getting the equivalent of a 15th or 16th month bonus!
#13. The Zappos Experience by Joseph Michelli. This would serve as a good reading companion to the book, Delivering Happiness, by Tony Hsieh, the founder of Zappos, who just became the newest billionaire when he sold his company to Amazon. The online retailer of shoes and other merchandise has become known through word-of-mouth marketing. It simply had the policy of creating a great customer experience and going the extra ten miles in making its customers the happiest they could be. For Zappos, they made customer happiness the new marketing.
Here's more from the book description:
"The Zappos Experience" takes you through--and beyond--the playful, offbeat company culture Zappos has become famous for. Michelli reveals what occurs behind the scenes at Zappos, showing how employees at all levels operate on a day-today basis while providing the "big picture" leadership methods that have earned the company $1 billion in annual gross sales during the last ten years--with almost no advertising. Michelli breaks the approach down into five key elements: Serve a Perfect Fit--create bedrock company valuesMake it Effortlessly Swift--deliver a customer experience with ease Step into the Personal--connect with customers authentically S T R E T C H--grow people and productsPlay to Win--play hard, work harder.
When you enhance the customer experience, increase employee engagement, and create an energetic culture, you can't help but succeed. Zappos has woven these five key components into a seamless strategy that's the envy of business leaders.
#14. What else should be on your reading list?
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1 comment:
This is a great list. I may have to recommend some of these for the www.12booksin2012.com book group.
Thanks
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