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Kawasaki, the dream weaver


Selling the Dream: How to Promote Your Product, Company, or Ideas - and Make a Difference - Using Everyday Evangelism
By Guy Kawasaki

This is what many consider to be the evangelism manifesto.

Ten years after its release in 1991, some of the company case studies, especially the technology firms, seem dated. Still relevant for today’s business leaders and marketers is the message that to make products, companies and ideas successful, you must sell the whole hog - not just the sizzle - by getting people to believe in your product, company, or idea and to share your dream. In the 2001 doom and gloom new-business reality, Kawasaki’s ideas about building excitement for your product or service is a ray of hope.

Kawasaki researched and honed his innovative ideas in the 1980s as Apple Computer’s chief evangelist and later as the founder of a startup software company. Kawasaki has a distinct sense of humor based primarily on good-natured sarcasm, and this makes the book an entertaining read.

The starting point for any evangelism project is a cause. Case studies on individuals, organizations and companies who have passionately evangelized a cause, including Windham Hill Productions, The Body Shop, and the Mazda manager who internally championed the development of the Miata make up the book’s instructive core.

Inside you’ll find a blueprint for planning and implementing an evangelism plan of your own. There are practical tips on everything you need to know, including creating a written evangelism plan, raising funds, hiring staff, creating promotion materials, and presenting your cause in public. As the ultimate how-to example, the book includes the original 105-page Macintosh Product Introduction Plan penned by Kawasaki and his Apple colleagues in 1983.

One look at Kawasaki’s picture on the book cover - he’s dressed in jeans and a blue work shirt sporting a toothy grin - and you could say that Kawasaki helped usher in the casual dress environment so prevalent in today’s workplace. You also know that this is not an academic business book. It’s more like a handbook version of the bible for evangelists everywhere who want to understand the new model for business success.

-- Jackie Huba



Emanuel Rosen
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