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The Experience Economy
Updated Edition
2011 || Paperback || B.Joseph Pine II e.a. || Harvard Business Review Press
In 1999, Joseph Pine and James Gilmore offered this idea to readers as a new way to think about connecting with customers and securing their loyalty. As a result, their book "The Experience Economy" is now a classic, embraced by readers and companies worldwide and read in more than a dozen languages. And though the world has changed in many ways since then, the way to a customer's heart has not.
In fact, the idea of staging experiences to leave a memorable and lucrative impression is now more...
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De beleveniseconomie / Druk 2
2013 || Paperback || B. Joseph Pine e.a. || Boom || met inkijkexemplaar
Waar moet u aan denken bij namen als Apple, Disney, Amazon, Heineken of Schiphol? Associeert u ze vooral met producten en diensten of roepen ze eerder een bepaald gevoel bij u op? Al in 1999 betoogden Joseph Pine en James Gilmore dat er een nieuw economisch tijdperk was aangebroken: dat van de beleveniseconomie. Ze kregen gelijk.
Inmiddels is De beleveniseconomie een onbetwiste managementklassieker en zijn het nog steeds de belevenissen die de klant op een speciale manier aan uw product en uw ...
Authenticity
2007 || Hardcover || James H. Gilmore e.a. || Harvard Business Review Press
Contrived. Disingenuous. Phony.
Inauthentic. Do your customers use any of these words to describe what you sell--or how you sell it? If so, welcome to the club. Inundated by fakes and sophisticated counterfeits, people increasingly see the world in terms of real or fake.
They would rather buy something real from someone genuine rather than something fake from some phony. When deciding to buy, consumers judge an offering's (and a company's) authenticity as much as--if not more than--price, qua...
The Experience Economy
With a New Preface by the Authors: Competing for Customer Time, Attention, and Money
2019 || Hardcover || B. Joseph Pine II e.a. || Harvard Business Review Press
Time is limited. Attention is scarce. Are you engaging your customers?Apple Stores, Disney, LEGO, Starbucks.
Do these names conjure up images of mere goods and services, or do they evoke something more--something visceral?Welcome to the Experience Economy, where businesses must form unique connections in order to secure their customers' affections--and ensure their own economic vitality. This seminal book on experience innovation by Joe Pine and Jim Gilmore explores how savvy companies excel ...