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Poke the Box Gebundene Ausgabe – 1. März 2011
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe96 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberThe Domino Project
- Erscheinungstermin1. März 2011
- Abmessungen13.34 x 1.91 x 19.05 cm
- ISBN-101936719002
- ISBN-13978-1936719006
Beliebte Titel dieses Autors
Produktbeschreibungen
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Poke the Box is a manifesto by bestselling author Seth Godin that just might make you uncomfortable. It’s a call to action about the initiative you’re taking-– in your job or in your life. Godin knows that one of our scarcest resources is the spark of initiative in most organisations (and most careers)-– the person with the guts to say, “I want to start stuff.”
Poke the Box just may be the kick in the pants you need to shake up your life.
Love the ideas in Poke the Box? Be sure to visit TheDominoProject.com for the latest news and special offers.
A Q&A with Seth Godin
Question: What does it mean to Poke the Box?
Seth Godin: Conformity used to be crucial--fitting in, not standing out. Compliance used to be the heart of every successful organization, every successful career. The reason? We all worked for the system, in the factory, doing what we were told. Now, though, compliance is no longer a competitive advantage.
Poke the Box is about the spark that brings things to life. We need to be nudged away from conformity and toward ingenuity, toward answering unknown questions for ourselves. Even if we fail, as I have done many times in my life, we learn what not to do by experience and doing the new.
This isn’t the same thing as taking a risk. In fact, the riskiest thing we can do right now is nothing.
I’ve had an extraordinary run, creating a dozen nationwide bestsellers, starting Internet companies and giving speeches around the world. The key thing I bring to the projects I take on is not more talent than most (I don’t) or even more hours than most (hardly). My contribution is a willingness to poke, to start, to lean into the project and to get it out the door.
Question: What will I learn from reading Poke the Box?
Seth Godin: Hopefully you will learn lots but do more. Start thinking about when you’ve taken initiative in a way that really meant something to you and your team, your family. When was the last time you did something for the first time? How did it feel?
There are no step-by-step how-to instructions in Poke the Box. Instead, you’ll find a series of layers, a foundation for taking a different approach to your work. Instead of learning to be more compliant, I want to push you to be the one who takes initiative.
Question: Why did you write this book?
Seth Godin: I’ve been fortunate enough to hear from almost a million people over the years, to talk with CEOs and bosses and customers around the world. And they all tell me precisely the same thing: it’s the motive force they demand, the person who will shake things up and move them forward.
Static is not an acceptable state. The status quo is no longer something we want at work or in politics or in any organization we care about.
The market is just waiting for people to step forward. I wrote the book for those people, the ones who’ve been hesitating to take the leap.
Question: Why did you start The Domino Project?
Seth Godin: The Domino Project is my latest attempt at "poking." It’s an independent publishing imprint founded by me and powered by Amazon. This is an opportunity to publish "idea manifestos" committed to readers, rather than being bookstore friendly. It’s named after the domino effect--where one powerful idea spreads down the line, pushing from person to person.
I have two audacious goals: I want to change the people who read (not enough do) and I want to change the way books are published (they’re too hard to find and spread). I honestly believe that a book can change a mind like nothing else, and that’s our focus. To help anyone to do work they’re proud of and to make a difference.
Question: Why Amazon?
Seth Godin: I partnered with Amazon so we could leverage what we both do best--Amazon is the leader in global distribution, multiple format production capabilities, and reaching people in the right way, and I want to spread powerful ideas to the people who want to read them.
For 15 years, Amazon has been building an audience and gaining our trust. Many surveys identify them as the most-trusted new brand in the world. Now that Amazon is interacting with more people more often, they have a chance to bring those customers new ideas in innovative ways. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to bring ideas worth spreading to a huge and eager audience.
Question: Who is Seth Godin?
Seth Godin: I’m an author, entrepreneur, and a person who starts things.
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The first imperative is to be aware. Aware of the market, of opportunities, of who you are.
The second imperative is to be educated, so you can understand what’s around you.
The third imperative is to be connected, so you can be trusted as you engage.
The fourth imperative is to be consistent, so the system knows what to expect.
The fifth imperative is to build an asset, so you have something to sell.
The sixth imperative is to be productive, so you can be well priced. But it's still possible to do all of these things and still fail.
A job is not enough; a factory is not enough; a trade is not enough. It used to be, but no longer. The world is changing too fast. Without the spark of initiative, you have no choice but to simply react to the world. Without the ability to instigate and experiment, you are stuck, adrift, waiting to be shoved.
Auszug aus dem ersten Kapitel. Abdruck erfolgt mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Rechteinhaber. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
This is manifesto is about starting to poke. Starting a project, making a ruckus, taking what feels like a risk.
Poke the Box reminds us that life is a buzzer box. If we want to make things happen, we need to remember to poke.
Produktinformation
- Herausgeber : The Domino Project
- Erscheinungstermin : 1. März 2011
- Sprache : Englisch
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe : 96 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 1936719002
- ISBN-13 : 978-1936719006
- Abmessungen : 13.34 x 1.91 x 19.05 cm
- Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 2.434.925 in Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Bücher)
- Nr. 3.970 in Zeitmanagement (Bücher)
- Nr. 4.859 in Organisationsmanagement (Bücher)
- Nr. 22.862 in Motivation für Management (Bücher)
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- Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. Dezember 2019One of the best books. Simple good and deep
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 17. August 2011Das Buch ist schnell lesbar da der Text recht groß geschrieben ist. Ein Buch das zum Denken anstösst und auf jeden Fall gelesen werden sollte.
Etwas zu lang dauerte mir der Versand. Wenn mir vor der Bestellung klar gewesen wäre, dass das Buch aus England versandt wird, bzw. die von Amazon angegebene Lieferzeit NICHT stimmt, hätte ich wohl woanders bestellt.
Ändert natürlich nichts am tollen Buch selbst.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 25. März 2013Short and fun read, motivating to try new things. Recommended especially for people that feel lost in their carrer-ambitions, too.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 8. März 2011Hintergrund:
Poke the Box ist das erste Buch, das im Rahmen des Domino Projects veröffentlich wurde. Seth Godin war zunehmend frustriert darüber, wie lange es von der Abgabe des Manuskriptes bis zur Veröffentlichung des Buches dauerte. 2010 verkündete er dann, dass er zukünftig nicht mehr mit einem "traditionellen" Verlag zusammenarbeiten wollte.
Inhalt:
Das vorliegende Werk, Seth Godin bezeichnet es als Manifest, unterstreicht seine darin aufgestellte These, dass man etwas Neues riskieren muss, dass man Ideen in die Tat umsetzen soll, auch auf die Gefahr hin zu scheitern oder sich der Lächerlichkeit preiszugeben.
Den Titel verdankt es dem Vater seines Cousins, der in die Wiege des Sohnes eine Box stellte. Sie hatte zwei Schalter und verschiedene Lämpchen. Legte das Baby einen Schalter um, leuchteten Lämpchen, bei zwei ertönte ein Signal - herausfinden durch probieren, egal wie alt man ist.
Und so sollten wir auch mit Projekten verfahren. Es ist ein Manifest, das den Leser ermutigt, quasi dazu drängt, all die Projekte (endlich) zu starten, nicht länger zu warten, aus der Masse herauszuragen und etwas zu riskieren und vielleicht dabei auch zu scheitern. Aber letztlich, so der Autor, scheitert man nicht, denn all die Niederlagen und Fehler, die man gemacht hat, bringen einen weiter oder wie heißt es so schön: Aus Fehlern lernt man... nur, dass die wenigstens von uns das beherzigen.
Fazit:
Poke the Box ist, wie gesagt, ein Manifest, das in Buchform erschienen ist. Ich betone es deshalb, weil es eher einer Ansammlung von Blogeinträgen gleicht als einem durchdachtem Konzept, das einen roten Faden hat. Letztlich führt Seth Godin 84 Seiten lang aus, was er in zwei Sätzen auch hätte sagen können: "Poking doesn't mean right. It means action."
Es ist sehr unterhaltsam und leicht verständlich geschrieben, aber es zieht sich, vor allem, weil Seite um Seite immer die gleiche Botschaft verkündet wird: "Leute, kriegt euren A.... hoch, macht was, riskiert zu scheitern, aber tut etwas."
Wegen der doch für mich störenden Unstrukturiertheit und dem etwas dünnen, in die Länge gezogenen Inhalt vergebe ich drei Sterne. Ich hatte einfach mehr erwartet. Ob der Preis für dieses Büchlein gerechtfertigt ist, muss jeder Leser für selbst entscheiden.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 25. Januar 2016This was the 4th or 5th book that I've read from Seth Godin and like the others, Poke The Box is quick, informative and best of all, inspiring.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 12. Dezember 2012making something very expensive -
creates the illusion,
this must be very good...
it is the ONLY way, to get rich.
Godin discovered that
by accident
and imprisons himself in it...
Spitzenrezensionen aus anderen Ländern
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JayantBewertet in Indien am 15. Juli 2019
5,0 von 5 Sternen An urban essential read
Absolutely easy and amazing to read, this book forces you to get up and start, do something. The best part is right at the end - a quote by Buddha!
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M. MorrisBewertet in den USA am18. März 2011
5,0 von 5 Sternen Why Poke the Box Is Better
I have a great deal of respect for the work Seth Godin does, and it's not hard to maintain when he continues to produce such interesting, useful, people-oriented and change-making initiatives. Poke the Box is the most recent, and paired with the Domino Project, I consider it the most impressive.
I feel this way not because the content is all that different or more extensive -- it's not. Anyone who has read Linchpin and Tribes will find Poke the Box deliciously familiar, yet still new and very pointed. Poke the Box is better because the content is far more concise than previous books, and Seth has used it to zoom in on a facet of Linchpin that absolutely had to be discussed further: Initiative.
The Linchpin release had us brainstorming ways to get people interested in reading a 245-page book because we knew it would change their work forever. But Poke the Box tops out at 85 pages... and its execution is far more focused than Linchpin's was. To someone daunted by pages, Poke the Box is almost a no-brainer. Yes, it's a different product. But for someone who has long elevated the values Linchpin promotes, for someone who wants this material to spread to as many people as possible, Poke the Box is the perfect catalyst.
If you haven't read Seth Godin before, or if you've read everything he's written -- read this book now. It will make a difference.
A few of my favorite bits:
Make your schedule before you start, and don't be derailed. For those of us who work for ourselves, this is an interesting trap! We work for ourselves because we want creative flexibility, and while that flexibility can produce amazing results, it can also trip us up if we're not careful. You must always show up, you must always work hard, and you must never allow yourself excuses that put you off schedule. We've all done it -- and we all know that we can do better. (More on page 19.)
It's hard to find smart people willing to start useful projects. Not only does that make it easier to get over the hump and start something exciting -- there's so little competition! -- but you can draw your confidence from the realization that not everyone can bring themselves to do what you do. If everyone else is afraid, but you push through, you're a superhero. (More on page 28.)
It's scary to try something new. Failure is always hovering nearby, taunting us and turning us away. But the hardest part of doing great work is entertaining that very first failure. Once you get through that, you can get on to the next attempt. The more failures you experience, the closer you are to success -- no matter how you define it. (More on page 42.)
Failure is a relief. Failure means you've done it, you've succeeded at failing -- and it's time to move on to the next try. This is wonderful, because the more failures you accumulate, the closer you are to the prize. No one wins without a few bumps and bruises, a few battle scars. Go out and get yours, make them really mean something, and display them with pride. (More on page 54.)
The Dandelion Method: Promiscuous starting, and promiscuous shipping, is the goal. A dandelion throws seeds as far and as numerously as it can. Most of them will fall somewhere they can't grow, and that's okay... because some of them will fall somewhere they can grow. Throw out as many seeds as you can, grow thousands, millions, billions of dandelions. (More on page 71!)
After you've read Poke the Box, there's a fantastic workbook they've put together that is highly worth printing and keeping around. There's also a fantastic interview with Seth Godin at Rise To The Top with David Siteman Garland. My favorite comment from the interview: Failureful. At the end, the person who failed the most... WINS.
Five stars, and thensome.
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JulzBBewertet in Kanada am 6. März 2012
5,0 von 5 Sternen Reading this book soon is not as good as now
If you've read anything else by Seth Godin and liked it - GRAB THIS BOOK as it's a good one! If you are feeling like you can do more but you are lacking motivation or inspiration - GRAB THIS BOOK. If you are afraid of trying and failing - GRAB THIS BOOK.
And as he says - soon is not as good as now.
Full of motivational words and tidbits to get you off your butt and STARTING, it's well worth grabbing a copy and then sharing it with others while you get working on whatever it is you need to do to make an impact.
WARNING: if you're afraid of getting nudged you should probably not get this book. It will be hard to sit in the status quo once Seth's ideas get in your head!!
His perspective on innovation is worth reading about in addition to his inspiration to get started. He suggests organizing for Joy and challenges the methodology many big companies use to handle customers, basically saying if you have to put it in a manual, the chances of amazing someone are quite low. Joy comes from surprise, connection, humanity and new ... and that is hard to regulate.
And remember, if you're afraid of failure: ideas that don't get spoken ALWAYS fail. :)
Enjoy.
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AnabellaBewertet in Spanien am 10. April 2023
5,0 von 5 Sternen Perfecto estado
Impecable
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Ieva O.Bewertet in Frankreich am 26. Februar 2018
4,0 von 5 Sternen A bit too little
More like a brochure than a book in every sense - the look and the content. If you have subscribed to his e-mail list, then a lot of things you will already know. Wanted to put 3 stars, but guess I had bigger expectations, but it is his style, so I can't rate it too low.