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Think Simple by Ken Segall
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Jun 07, 2016 | ISBN 9780698180864

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“Steve Jobs’s favorite communicator has created a must-read manual for anyone interested in simplifying their way to success. Ken Segall gathers the best advice from industries and leaders around the globe, and combines it with his own experience on a rocket ride with Apple from life support to world domination.”
Steve Hayden, Vice Chairman, Ogilvy & Mather (Retired)
 
“Ken Segall shows how simplicity in a product requires simplicity as embodied in the company that makes the product. He explains, with countless examples, that when a company’s mission, vision, and values embrace simplicity, the result is a successful company that can produce higher quality outcomes with less bureaucracy and mediocrity.”
John Maeda, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and author of The Laws of Simplicity
 
“How do you appeal to customers when the competition can do virtually the same job? Having the right answer to this question is a matter of brand life or death. Fortunately for us, Segall’s practical book gives us exactly the insights we need to succeed in a complicated world.”
Nir Eyal, author of Hooked
 
Think Simple is, well, simply stunning! Almost every company makes almost everything unnecessarily complicated and complex and, eventually, bad stuff happens. Segall shows you – step-by-step – how to avoid having this happen to you and your business. An absolutely brilliant book. I endorse every word.”
Jason Jennings, author of The Reinventors, Think BIG-Act Small and The High Speed Company

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