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Author Anand, Bharat Narendra, 1966- author.

Title The content trap : a strategist's guide to digital change / Bharat Anand.

Publication Info. New York : Random House, [2016]

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 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult Department  302.2306 ANA    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  302.23 ANAND    Check Shelf
Edition First Edition.
Description xxxii, 423 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "For readers of The Innovator's Dilemma comes an incisive new approach to one of the key questions of our time--how to thrive rather than be destroyed by digital transformation--from Harvard Business School Professor of Strategy Bharat Anand. Companies everywhere face two major challenges today: getting noticed and getting paid. To confront these obstacles, Bharat Anand examines a range of businesses around the world, from Chinese Internet giant Tencent to Scandinavian digital trailblazer Schibsted, from The New York Times to The Economist, and from talent management to the future of education. Drawing on these stories and on the latest research in economics, strategy, and marketing, this refreshingly engaging book reveals important lessons, smashes celebrated myths, and reorients strategy. Companies that now flourish are finding that the connections they foster are more important than the content they create. Success comes not from making the best content but from recognizing how content enables customers' connectivity; it comes not from protecting the value of content at all costs but from unearthing related opportunities close by; and it comes not from mimicking competitors' best practices but from seeing choices as part of a connected whole. Digital change means that everyone today can reach and interact with others directly: We are all in the content business. But that comes with risks that Bharat Anand teaches us how to recognize and navigate. Filled with conversations with key players and in-depth dispatches from the frontlines of digital change, The Content Trap is an essential new playbook for navigating the turbulent waters in which we find ourselves. Advance praise for The Content Trap "As Bharat Anand shows in this eminently readable book, connections are now more important than content. His insights will bring you several steps closer to understanding the digital revolution and how you can avoid its many perils."--Daniel H. Pink,New York Timesbestsellingauthor ofDriveandTo Sell Is Human "A very smart book--creators, ignore this at your peril. This revolution has been twenty years in the making, and Bharat Anand makes the past (and the future) a lot more clear."--Seth Godin, New York Times bestselling author of Meatball Sundae and Linchpin"-- Provided by publisher.
"How did the Economist increase revenues from subscriptions when Newsweek and Time were hemorrhaging? How did Tencent create a cash machine from largely free and virtual products in a market with a GDP per capita ten times lower than the U.S.? And in the midst of an industry revolution, how are we to understand these and other media organizations, their fates, and their markets? Combining insightful analysis with an accessible, humorous tone, Harvard Business School Professor Bharat Anand juxtaposes the media strategies of The New Yorker and Britney Spears (they're more alike than you think) and uses analogies like the success of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and Chuck E. Cheese's in-house currency to illustrate broader points about Amazon's dominance and the rise of Netflix. A revolutionary and much-needed analysis, this book presents a way for media companies to survive and thrive amidst industry-wide upheaval. Indeed, as Anand reveals, media evolution is not always a celebration of "free", "media democratization", or entrepreneurship. Rather, the story unfolding in media markets across the world remains one centered around familiar ideas in business - of power, pricing, and strategy"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Part I: Classifieds -- User Connections -- A Tale of Two Geographies -- The REal Problem with NEwspapers -- Networks -- Schibsted -- The New York Times Paywall -- Television: Connecting Streams -- Crowds -- Cost-Based Connections -- Chinese Connections: Tencent -- Create to Connect -- Part II: Concerts -- Product Connections -- Jerry Maguire -- Music -- Apple and Complements -- Four Lessons About Complements -- A Detection Challenge -- Spillovers -- Getting Noticed -- IMG -- Expand to Preserve -- Part III: Context -- Functional Connections -- A Digital Contrast -- Connections and Strategy -- From Atoms to Bits -- A Strategy Process for All Seasons -- Dare to Not Mimic -- Part IV: Everyone's a Media Company -- Advertising -- The Promise and Debates -- Reimagining Advertising -- Education at a Crossroads -- Creating HBX -- From Strategy to Launch -- Education: What Lies Ahead.
Subject Entrepreneurship.
Mass media -- Economic aspects.
Telecommunication -- Economic aspects.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications Industries.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Motivational.
Entrepreneurship. (OCoLC)fst00912787
Mass media -- Economic aspects. (OCoLC)fst01011239
Telecommunication -- Economic aspects. (OCoLC)fst01145849
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications Industries.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Motivational.
Standard No. 40026504846
ISBN 9780812995381 (hardback)
0812995384 (hardback)
9780812995398 (ebook)
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