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Saving the World at Work – Book Review

saving the world at work Saving the World at Work   Book ReviewA new book by Tim Saunders is always a source of excitement for those who know of Tim and his work, and this one is no exception.

Tim has produced what can best be described as a prescription for corporate harmony with mankind and the planet. The books lays out what individuals within companies and corporations can do to save the planet and drive their organisations profits through the roof.

The book presents evidence that a business revolution is un derway and that revolution is a social responsibility revolution. Like the quality revolution that preceded it, those companies that embrace it now are going to prosper and those that don’t are going to shrivel and shrink.

Social responsibility is going to save the planet but also generate huge profits. The book is well argued and well written, it does not preach it just presents a well argued and well researched case and then presents a whole raft of actions that can be implemented.

Read this book it will change the way you think about your business, and what it can do for the planet.

For more information visit Tim’s Website and blog, but whatever you do read this book, and whilst your at it read Tim’s other books, Love is the Killer Application, and The Likeability Factor.

Five stars *****

However as I always say Business Books are only worth reading if you read plenty of them.

Damien Bové works as a drug development consultant (pharmaceutical or biotechnology), we work with our clients to define a development target, define a development strategy, define a regulatory strategy or define a commercial strategy. Our clients are generally raising funds or looking to license out their technology and we help them achieve it. If you want to know more don’t hesitate to get in touch using the contact form or email Damien at damien.bove@idaconsultants.com

Book Review – Graviational Marketing

This book by Jimmy Vee, Travis Miller and Joel Bauer is an interesting marketing read. They are proponents of the sell intelligence and expertise rather than sell offers and a low price.

They tell us what we have all suspected for a long time: Traditional Marketing does not work, people hate being sold to, they love to buy though, and this is the critical point.

The start of the book revolves around why marketing does not work, and what they call the five lies about marketing:
Fib1 – “you’ve got to pay your dues”
Fib2 – “if you want to be successful, You’ve got work your tail off”
Fib 3 – “its about getting your name out there”
Fib 4 – “advertising is expensive”
Fib 5 – “all you need is a good product, good service and low price”

Instead they lay out a bunch of strategies for using your expertise (or perceived expertise), to get customers to want to talk to you, and how you can cut through the usual marketing guff to get your message across.

I have to say that 50% of the book is good reading and the rest a bit wooly or too specific, however it is well worth a read. But as I always say about business books they are good as long as you read lots of them.

if you want to know more about the guys their work and don’t want to buy the book have a look at their blog at http://www.gravitationalmarketing.com/

ISBN 978-0-470-22647-6
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Damien Bové works as a drug development consultant (pharmaceutical or biotechnology), we work with our clients to define a development target, define a development strategy, define a regulatory strategy or define a commercial strategy. Our clients are generally raising funds or looking to license out their technology and we help them achieve it. If you want to know more don’t hesitate to get in touch using the contact form or email Damien at damien.bove@idaconsultants.com