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Unique Unveiling the Secrets to Creating Blockbuster Products

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the key factors that contribute to the success (or failure) of new products in the marketplace. Through in-depth case studies and expert analysis, Lynn and Reilly reveal the five crucial elements that companies often overlook when developing their products. They explain the importance of senior management, a compelling vision, prototyping, collaboration under pressure, and effective information exchange. If you want to gain insights into what it takes to create a blockbuster product, this groundbreaking and extensively researched book is for you.

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ISBN: 9780060084738
Publisher: Harper Business
Date of Publication: 2002-10-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Business, Economics, Personal Development
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Great products are the lifeblood of great companies, yet approximately 60 percent of new products fail in the marketplace, after major investments and huge risks. Why? Gary Lynn and Richard Reilly now offer advice that will radically change the way new products are developed and a plan for companies to survive -- and thrive -- in today's competitive and turbulent times. Blockbusters shares the results of a ten-year research study of more than 700 teams illustrated by the inside stories of nearly fifty of the most successful products ever launched -- true "blockbusters," familiar to consumers everywhere. These include Colgate's Total toothpaste (now the market leader after Crest dominated for thirty years!), the Iomega Zip Drive, the Handspring Visor, the PowerShot staple gun, the Polycom SoundStation conference phone, the Apple IIe computer, and many others. Lynn and Reilly reveal and explain in detail the five keys to blockbuster success that companies ignore at their the responsibilities of senior management, a compelling vision of the product, the role of prototyping, the collaboration of people under pressure, and the process of information exchange. In this book, the authors prove that without these crucial elements a blockbuster new product is virtually impossible! Blockbusters uses both winning and losing case studies to explode established myths and to chart a course for implementing the surprising strategies of history-making development teams. A must for senior managers, entrepreneurs, and team leaders alike -- and for any reader curious about how great products are created -- this heavily researched and groundbreaking book promises to become a classic in the fields of product development and organizational renewal.
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Unique Unveiling the Secrets to Creating Blockbuster Products

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the key factors that contribute to the success (or failure) of new products in the marketplace. Through in-depth case studies and expert analysis, Lynn and Reilly reveal the five crucial elements that companies often overlook when developing their products. They explain the importance of senior management, a compelling vision, prototyping, collaboration under pressure, and effective information exchange. If you want to gain insights into what it takes to create a blockbuster product, this groundbreaking and extensively researched book is for you.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.