What Makes Business Rock

What Makes Business Rock
Author: Bill Roedy
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118004760

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Offers an up-close look at Bill Roedy, Chairman and CEO of MTV International, the world's largest international entertainment network and best-known media brand, and describes the innovative business strategies he used in an environment of continually evolving and developing communications platforms.

What Makes Business Rock

What Makes Business Rock
Author: Bill Roedy
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118082931

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Global business lessons from Bill Roedy, the man who built the world's largest entertainment network What Makes Business Rock is the compelling story of how Bill Roedy, the Chairman and CEO of MTV International, built the largest international entertainment network in existence, much of the time having to make up answers for questions which had never before been asked. It's a free-wheeling, rock and rolling tale filled with a fascinating cast of characters including British entrepreneur Robert Maxwell, Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone, Bono, the Pope, and a range of legendary politicians such as Nelson Mandela, Vladimir Putin, and Fidel Castro. An important primer on how to build and manage a business in an environment of continually evolving and developing communications platforms Deals with the cultural demands of countries as diverse as China, Zambia, and Ireland A business book masquerading as the memoir of one of the most important people in the music industry Entertaining and engaging, What Makes Business Rock offers an up close look at Bill Roedy the person and professional, and uncovers the innovative strategies he used to help make MTV the most successful, and best known, media brand in the world.

The Punk Rock of Business

The Punk Rock of Business
Author: Jeremy Dale
Publsiher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781626344549

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Author Jeremy Dale believes that too many businesses create an environment that encourages mediocrity and corporate norms that deliver lukewarm results at best. In The Punk Rock of Business, Dale offers a road map away from average and towards innovation through a mindset rooted in punk rock principles. In this fast-paced, actionable guidebook, readers will find: -Eight punk rock principles to help you redefine your place in the corporate world–for the better -A set of characteristics to strive for that will liberate you and accelerate your success -Countless examples—drawing on both the classic stories from the music genre's industry-changing legacy and Dale's years of business success—to illustrate these principles and characteristics in action -Straightforward lessons and actions to start taking today—right now—to break through corporate norms and build something greater ​Punk rockers had a cause. They aimed for authenticity and refused to conform. In doing so, they created a dramatic change that shook society to its core. It was a much needed wake-up call for the conservative part of the music industry. Jeremy Dale wants you to do the same in the business world, and in The Punk Rock of Business, he gives you the tools you need to accomplish that goal.

Brands That Rock

Brands That Rock
Author: Roger Blackwell,Tina Stephan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2004-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471483441

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The unique ability of rock and roll to inspire fanatical support from its customers is undeniable; the loyalty showered upon the Rolling Stones, Elton John, Aerosmith, and others who create it, unmatched; and the lessons for corporate America, endless. In the past, business leaders have looked to the successes of other firms to guide their own strategies for increasing market share and capturing more consumer attention, spending, and loyalty. However, in today’s hyper-competitive marketplace, managers are looking for ways to shake, rattle, and roll corporate America’s traditional marketing and branding mindset. In Brands That Rock, Roger Blackwell and Tina Stephan, co-authors of best-selling Customers Rule! and From Mind To Market, take readers behind the music to uncover how businesses can create brands that become adopted by culture and capture a long-term position in the marketplace. Brands That Rock takes a unique, behind-the-music look at how businesses can increase brand awareness, customer loyalty, and profits by implementing some of the same strategies that legendary bands have used to transform customers into fan and create deep, emotional connections with them. Aerosmith and Madonna offer insight into how to evolve a brand to remain relevant in the marketplace without alienating current fans, while the Rolling Stones and KISS prove that successful execution at all levels of the brand experience are key to capturing long-term loyalty. Stephan and Blackwell also examine how businesses, from Victoria’s Secret and Wal-Mart to Cadillac and Kraft, have implemented ‘rock and roll strategies’ to become adopted by culture and secure fans in their own right. Filled with fun anecdotes and interviews from industry insiders, Brands That Rock will relate to managers who grew up with classic rock, showing them how build iconic brands, and delight fans decade after decade. Roger D. Blackwell (Columbus, OH) is President of Roger Blackwell Associates, a consulting firm that works with Fortune 500 companies in the areas of consumer trends, strategy, e-commerce, and global business. A highly sought-after speaker, he is also Professor of Marketing at the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University. Tina Stephan (Columbus, OH and New York, NY) is Vice President of Roger Blackwell Associates. Together, they have collaborated on eight books, including Customers Rule! and From Mind to Market, and numerous articles and research projects.

Rock Bottom to Rock Star

Rock Bottom to Rock Star
Author: Ryan Blair
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781101980576

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Can you remember that one time you got recognized or someone thanked you for your contribution to their life? You were a rock star, even for just one second. This book isn't about a charmed path to success or some untouchable fairy tale that nobody can relate to-this is about going from rock bottom to rock star, something that everybody can relate to. In his first book, Blair shared the brutally honest story of how he went from an at-risk youth, sleeping on a mattress on the floor of a shack, to a self-made multimillionaire by his early twenties. As his story became a national sensation, fans started asking him how they too could become entrepreneurs, take their careers to the next level, and achieve financial freedom. Rock Bottom to Rock Star answers those questions. Blair has battled extreme obstacles: life as a former gang member, balancing a demanding career with single parenthood, building and selling multiple companies, and making and losing tens of millions of dollars (sometimes all in one day). He wants to help others avoid the mistakes he made in the school of hard knocks, so he has compiled his unique advice for going from rock bottom to rock star in whatever field you chose to pursue. Much of his advice is counterintuitive, and definitely not what you would learn in business school. Here's one example: "Don't believe your own hype. The moment you start celebrating, you've left the stage. It wasn't celebration that made you a rock star. It was hard work." If you're serious about making the most of your life and you're ready to become the "rock star next door" instead of just looking up to them, this may be the most rewarding book you'll ever read.

Brand Like a Rock Star

Brand Like a Rock Star
Author: Steve Jones
Publsiher: Greenleaf Book Group Llc
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781608321957

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This book takes the reader beyond the hype to reveal the core marketing and branding strategies behind the success of the world's greatest bands. Features: Become a branding legend by learning from the superstars of rock and roll. By combining the glitz and flash of the rock stage with sound business advice, the author transcends the tedium of most marketing books and delivers a rockin' guide to building a blockbuster brand; Memorable anecdotes put a new spin on the branding process. The author's encyclopaedic knowledge of rock will impress any music fan. Readers will learn inside information about the world's most popular bands that translates directly and memorably into actionable business practices; Written by a rock and roll veteran with a high volume platform. As the leading consultant for one of Canada's biggest radio station chains, the author has earned his street cred in the world's most outrageous business. The author's company will support the book with promotions on their radio stations and at rock-related events throughout Canada and the United States.

Your Brain at Work

Your Brain at Work
Author: David Rock
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780061943546

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In Your Brain at Work, David Rock takes readers inside the heads—literally—of a modern two-career couple as they mentally process their workday to reveal how we can better organize, prioritize, remember, and process our daily lives. Rock, the author of Quiet Leadership and Personal Best, shows how it’s possible for this couple, and thus the reader, not only to survive in today’s overwhelming work environment but succeed in it—and still feel energized and accomplished at the end of the day.

What Makes Business Rock

What Makes Business Rock
Author: Bill Roedy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Mass media
ISBN: OCLC:1036912931

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"Global business lessons from Bill Roedy, the man who built the world's largest entertainment network. What Makes Business Rock is the compelling story of how Bill Roedy, the Chairman and CEO of MTV International, built the largest international entertainment network in existence, much of the time having to make up answers for questions which had never before been asked.. It's a free-wheeling, rock and rolling tale filled with a fascinating cast of characters including British entrepreneur Robert Maxwell, Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone, Bono, the Pope, and a range of legendary politicians such as Nelson Mandela, Vladimir Putin, and Fidel Castro.. An important primer on how to build and manage a business in an environment of continually evolving and developing communications platforms. Deals with the cultural demands of countries as diverse as China, Zambia, and Ireland. A business book masquerading as the memoir of one of the most important people in the music industry. Entertaining and engaging, What Makes Business Rock offers an up close look at Bill Roedy the person and professional, and uncovers the innovative strategies he used to help make MTV the most successful, and best known, media brand in the world."--