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Chaotics: The Business of Managing and Marketing in The Age of Turbulence
Written by John A. Caslione and Philip Kotler
Narrated by Steven Menasche
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About this audiobook
We have entered into an entirely new era, an age of increasingly frequent and intense periods of turbulence in the global economy. Unlike past recessions, today's crises have precipitated a need for businesses to develop a new mindset, one that takes into account intermittent periods of disturbance, allowing them to thrive while under the constant threat of chaos. Complete with metrics and measurements, "Chaotics" outlines a powerful new system for managing waves of uncertainty affecting customers, employees, and other stakeholders. In this climate of increased turbulence, no organization can survive with less.
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Reviews for Chaotics
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Well - another book which was brainstorming me a lot !Useless to say how Today we often manage with turbulence hence be well prepared means well understand the complex metaphor: Turbulence and Chaos; Vulnerability and Opportunity !Therefore Taking the good decisions at the end ... Sunday, Jun 19 2011
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is very focused on today's volatile business world, and I really enjoyed reading it. I recommend this book for the business owner who needs practical "fix it now" advice. The reader will gain so much insight just by reading chapter 2, as it covers topics I'm sure today's business owner is struggling with. I.E. - resource allocation, across the board spending cuts, quick fixes to preserve cash flow, and reducing sales related expenses, etc.I particularly found a passage in the book that rings true and reinforces my stance that who we are is more important than what we do. The authors state, "So a company's internal and external behavior leaves a legacy that affects the stakeholder's future mindsets and behavior toward the company. Often times this reveals the absence of the company's authenticity, a quality that is becoming increasingly important to consumers." Being authentic in your marketing and business operations in imperative in maintaining happy customers that return. I recommend this book.