Different
Escaping the Competitive Herd
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Bernadette Dunne
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Youngme Moon
About this listen
Why trying to be the best...competing like crazy...makes you mediocre.
Every few years a book - through a combination of the author’s unique voice, storytelling ability, wit, and insight - simply breaks the mold. Bill Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods is one example. Richard Feynman’s Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! is another. Now comes Youngme Moon’s Different, a book for “people who don’t read business books”. Actually, it’s more like a personal conversation with a friend who has thought deeply about how the world works...and who gets you to see that world in a completely new light.
If there is one strain of conventional wisdom pervading every company in every industry, it’s the absolute importance of “competing like crazy”. Youngme Moon’s message is simply “Get off this treadmill that’s taking you nowhere. Going tit for tat and adding features, augmentations, and gimmicks to beat the competition has the perverse result of making you like everyone else”. Different provides a highly original perspective on what it means to offer something that is meaningfully different - different in a manner that is both fundamental and comprehensive.
Youngme Moon identifies the outliers, the mavericks, the iconoclasts - the players who have thoughtfully rejected orthodoxy in favor of an approach that is more adventurous. Some are even “hostile”, almost daring you to buy what they are selling. The MINI Cooper was launched with fearless abandon: “Worried that this car is too small? Look here. It’s even smaller than you think".
These are players that strike a genuine chord with even the most jaded consumers. In fact, almost every success story of the past two decades has been an exception to the rule. Simply go to your computer and compare AOL and Yahoo! with Google. The former pile on feature upon feature to their home pages, while Google is like an austere boutique, dominating a category filled with “extras". Different shows how to succeed in a world where conformity reigns...but exceptions rule.
©2010 Youngme Moon (P)2010 Random HouseWhat listeners say about Different
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-02-20
Great content, easy to listen
The book has great insights and case studies. Voiceover work suits very well for the topic. I liked the pleasant, calm voice of the reader.
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- Matthew
- 04-10-16
great book with great insights
I'm constantly looking for these business psychology books. I find psychology fascinating but it's good to see examples of how it's been used in business. there are no shortages of examples in this book. yes the companies named were going to be obvious. apple. Google. IKEA. but what's interesting is how theyve stuck to their values. some interesting ones that now make complete sense. Hollister. I don't mind the clothes but I hate the darkness and loudness. so they get me there. thank you for such a good book.
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- gary bailey
- 30-12-22
Too many words without a framework
This book has too many wordy pages without a birth star of content that you can rally behind
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