4.5 out of 5 Stars!
In an age of me-too products and instant communications, keeping up with the competition is no longer a winning strategy. Today you have to out-position, out-maneuver, and out-design the competition. The new rule? When everybody zigs, zag. In his first book, THE BRAND GAP, Neumeier showed companies how to bridge the distance between business strategy and design. In ZAG, he illustrates the number-one strategy of high-performance brands—radical differentiation.
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“Each of [Neumeier’s] books is excellent, but ZAG is revolutionary.”
—JACK COVERT AND TODD SATTERSTEN, FROM THE 100 BEST BUSINESS BOOKS OF ALL TIME
“You already know that this book has the best title of any marketing book in a generation. What you don’t know is the details of the Intrusiveness Death Spiral and what to do about it. This little book ought to help. A lot.”
—SETH GODIN, AUTHOR OF SMALL IS THE NEW BIG
“Here’s a practical field guide on how to create and grow a world-class brand, so no more excuses—read it now and start zagging.”
—KIP KNIGHT, MARKETING VICE PRESIDENT, EBAY
“The revolution needs passion, imagination, and a dangerous handbook. Here
it is, born in the trenches yet written with enough verve and imagination to get you out of them—fast.”
—BRIAN COLLINS, EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR, OGILVY
“A big idea surrounded by 17 practical steps and presented in a delightful style. The presentation alone is worth the price of the book.”
—DAVID A. AAKER, VICE CHAIRMAN, PROPHET, AUTHOR OF BRAND PORTFOLIO STRATEGY
“Awesome book—even better than THE BRAND GAP. It arrived at my desk like a familiar but new friend.”
—ROD SWANSON, DIRECTOR OF BRAND INTEGRATION, ELECTRONIC ARTS
“There are two strategy choices: Do what everyone else is doing, only better, cheaper, or faster. Or do something different and truly distinctive. Marty Neumeier offers essential insights into how to do the latter.”
—PROF. RON SANCHEZ, COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL, CO-AUTHOR OF THE NEW STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
"ZAG is the new GPS for marketers. Clear, crisp directions for building strong brands and keeping them fresh and relevant. Read it before your competition does and stay one zag ahead.”
—GARY ELLIOTT, VP BRAND MARKETING, HEWLETT-PACKARD
“Never has one author jammed so many good ideas into so few pages as Marty Neumeier has.”
—AL RIES, AUTHOR OF THE ORIGIN OF BRANDS
"It is part manifesto, part practical handbook, and you can read it between LaGuardia and Logan.”
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