
I don't know exactly why business books are so useless; I do think this author had some useful insights about it.
I was willing to give this one a chance because it's about sales - crucial to everyone in business, not to mention life-in-general. But the author just went around interviewing a variety of superstar salespersons. That's not helpful.
There were some funny passages about Apple's approach - how they deliberately set out to make customers into evangelists. And clearly they have figured out how to do this - lots of unpaid Apple promoters out there. "Once part of Apple's tribe, devotees tend to exhibit the zeal of converts, displaying a sense of superiority and a willingness to sing Apple's praises to the heathen. The tribe aren't just using a different smartphone or tablet, they are living a better life." "Its selling methods successfully erode its customers' will to do the very thing that as a company it claims to do best: think different."
Not recommended.
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