Cult Status: How to Build a Business People Adore

How to Build a Business People Adore

Cover Art for 9780369347527, Cult Status: How to Build a Business People Adore by Tim Duggan
ISBN: 9780369347527
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant
Published: 25 August, 2020
Format: Large Print
Language: English
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Enough has been written about huge cult brands founded last century o Nike, Apple, Red Bull. What will the cult companies of tomorrow look like? Who is amassing the kind of passionate community that makes a brand a massive, long-term, sustainable success? Tim Duggan, co-founder of one of Australia's most innovative and awarded new media companies, has studied hundreds of successful entrepreneurs and change makers over the last decade to uncover what they all have in common. Learn from the founders of modern brands like Blake Mycoskie (TOMS), Zoe Foster Blake (Go-To), Tim Brown (Allbirds), Daniel Flynn (Thankyou), Lucy Moss (SIX), Oscar McMahon (Young Henrys) and more. In this book you'll discover- The 7 Steps to building a business with cult statusThe one thing you should do before starting something newWhy every business of the future needs to balance profit and purpose togetherHow to have just as much impact working inside a company as you can from outsideThe leadership trait every new leader needsHow to create a passionate community around you and your work14 practical exercise you can do today to set up for success tomorrow Armed with this book, anyone from anywhere can help create the next business with serious cult status.

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