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Tuned In: Uncover the Extraordinary Opportunities That Lead to Business Breakthroughs

Tuned In: Uncover the Extraordinary Opportunities That Lead to Business Breakthroughs

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Authors: Craig Stull, Phil Myers, David Meerman Scott
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 224
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9

ISBN: 047026036X
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.409
EAN: 9780470260364
ASIN: 047026036X

Publication Date: June 30, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars Great, practical advice for entrepreneurs   June 29, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have been working in and around startups most of my professional life.

This book provides some great practical advice on how to create the *right* product that will resonate in the market.

The style is easy to read without being overly simplified so as to be useless (which seems to be the case in many popular business books).

I've read parts of the book several times now as these issues continue to crop-up.



5 out of 5 stars The power of paying attention   June 26, 2008
 19 out of 21 found this review helpful

What a thoughtful and helpful book! It explores the concept of creating a product or service that resonates with buyers; that, in essence, sells itself. By getting closer to your customers you'll be able to know what they want, and then offer it to them. By paying attention, you'll be successful.

The authors use real-life examples throughout the book to explain the six-step Tuning In process. This helps turn vague-sounding theory into something you can actually use. For example, Step 2 in the Tuning In process is "Understand Buyer Personas." This involves breaking buyers into distinct groups, and finding out, in detail, the things that are important for each group. The authors used the 2004 presidential election as an example. Operatives for the two candidates divided voters into groups such as NASCAR Dads and Security Moms, and targeted their individual campaign messages directly to each group. This was much more effective than using a scatter-shop approach to broadcast a generic message to anyone and everyone.

One idea that makes sense to me is the idea of creating an "elevator speech" for your product or service. It's the short answer you'd give if someone asked what your product is in an elevator, and you had to answer before the ride is over. Since you only have time to say about 25 words, they should be the distillation of your product from the buyer's point of view. There is no time for, as the book puts it, "egocentric corporate gobbledygook."

I found quite a few ideas of this caliber I'll put into use. For any businessperson, the book is well worth buying.

Here's the chapter list:

1. Why Didn't We Think of That?
2. Tuned Out... and Just Guessing
3. Get Tuned In
4. Step 1: Find Unresolved Problems
5. Step 2: Understand Buyer Personas
6. Step 3: Quantify the Impact
7. Step 4: Create Breakthrough Experiences
8. Step 5: Articulate Powerful Ideas
9. Step 6: Establish Authentic Connections
10. Cultivate a Tuned In Culture
11. Unleash Your Resonator



5 out of 5 stars Tuned In individuals   June 23, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The expression 'tuned in' has been around for a long time, but with the release of the new book Tuned In, its meaning will change forever. The book details the Tuned-In Process, a six-step method for creating a resonator, a breakthrough product or service that buyers immediately understand has value to them, and so perfectly solves their problems that it sells itself.

Tuned In is rich with examples of how companies and individuals have followed specific, repeatable steps to understand their markets and create products and services that people want to buy. The authors illustrate how companies such as Starbucks, Zipcar and Apple got tuned in to their markets and have enjoyed huge success. They discuss how organizations such as NASCAR and Picture Perfect Weddings understand their customers. They show why products such as the Blackberry and GoPro camera meet specific needs of buyers.

The most intriguing part of the book to me is the application of the Tuned-In Process to individuals. The book profiles a magician, a preacher, a real estate agent and a doctor, who were all tuned in to the specific needs of their customers. All four have enjoyed tremendous success in their chosen niche. The book really inspires anyone (willing to follow the Six Steps) to get tuned in to and create their own resonator; or even become the resonator themselves.

We will no-doubt be hearing great things about Tuned In for years to come. I highly recommend it to your reading!



5 out of 5 stars Tuned In   June 23, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Whether starting a business, attempting to grow an existing corporation, or leading a product management division, the most vital question that must be answered is whether your product or service is solving a problem or providing something so unique that is important enough that people will pay for it.

The authors of Tuned In give us encouragement that we can not only return our culture to one that is truly "Tuned In" to our customers, but they also give us a blueprint to sustain that focus. Most companies start with a great idea that comes from an entrepreneur that is listening intently to the marketplace, and creates a company around a solution or product. If they are lucky, those companies grow and prosper around that ability to solve the market's problem or fill a need. More often, though, the market changes, and if we dont change with our customers needs, we will be left to guessing what those customers need, and we will spend enormous amounts of money in advertising trying to convince our market that they need our product.
This book brings us face to face with that reality, provides a process to begin to move back in line with our market, and gives we as business leaders a renewed focus on that aspect of our culture. Solving a problem or providing a product that our customers want is our sole reason for being, is it not? Tuned In will take it's place as one of the great books that brings us back to the basics in business, and it will be a must read for any entrepreneur, business leader or marketing exec for years to come.



5 out of 5 stars Learn to Create a Product that Sells Itself   June 21, 2008
 7 out of 9 found this review helpful

** If you want to learn how to build a great product your customers will love, this is a book you should read. **

More and more, marketing and product management professionals are realizing that you cannot use advertising to sell mediocre products. This used to be the case - you could build something relatively average, and just buy lots of TV ads to convince people to buy your product. Well, today outbound, interruption-based marketing like TV ads and cold calls don't work. People just ignore them. To effectively grow your business today, you need to leverage inbound marketing, which means building a truly remarkable product, and then helping your customers to spread the ideas related to your product by word of mouth and online in blogs and social media. So... How do you build a really great product that customers want to talk about? Well, if you follow the process in this book you have a really good chance of doing just that.

Tuned In does a really good job of covering product management and product development best practices - especially the critical parts about really understanding your target market and uncovering those unmet needs that lie under the surface of what people are telling you. This is really critical to developing breakthrough or remarkable products, which is essential to being a successful business today.

One of the things I like best about this book is that the presentation of the concepts in done heavily through examples. Some business / marketing books are very theoretical and don't include any practical examples to illustrate the concepts, but this book uses lots of interesting examples throughout which makes it a lot easier to really understand the message.


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