Buchzusammenfassung
Guy Kawasaki is the bestselling author of numerous books, including The Art of the Start and The Macintosh Way. In addition, he was chief-evangelist for Apple as well as an advisor to the Motorola business unit of Google, and today works as chief-evangelist for Canva, a graphics-design online service.
Enchantment begins with fostering trust and likability by accepting others as they are and sharing your passions openly, as enthusiasm is contagious. Building connections over shared interests and demonstrating competence and sincerity are crucial, as trust is reciprocal. Enchantment transforms relationships, influencing actions, as seen in Karin Muller’s ability to defuse a tense situation through warmth and authenticity. It’s not just about financial gain but sharing joy and vision, like Steve Jobs did with the iPhone. However, not all charmers have good intentions, so it’s vital to pause and reflect before making decisions, especially in tempting situations. To captivate customers, respond quickly, engage broadly and consistently, provide value, and use concise communication. Push technologies like Twitter enable direct interaction, while pull platforms like websites and Facebook amplify reach through quality content and simplicity. Overcoming resistance to change requires social validation or scarcity to build trust and urgency, as demonstrated by Colleen Szot’s infomercial strategy and Gmail’s exclusive launch. Engaging employees through expertise, freedom, and purpose fosters motivation, while celebrating success reinforces unity and focus. A successful product launch relies on storytelling and hands-on trials that are simple, prompt, affordable, tangible, and reversible. Building a loyal community involves creating valuable ecosystems, embracing transparency, and rewarding ambassadors meaningfully. Ultimately, products must embody DICEE—profound, ingenious, comprehensive, empowering, and sophisticated—to truly captivate and inspire.
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