Most organizations are stuck in a rut. On one hand, they understand all the good things that will come with growth. On the other, theyâre petrified that growth means change, and change means risk, and risk means death. Nobody wants to screw up and ruin a good thing, so most companies (and individuals) just keep trying to be perfect at the things theyâve always done. In 2003, Seth Godinâs Purple Cow challenged organizations to become remarkableâto drive growth by standing out in a world full of brown cows. It struck a huge chord and stayed on the Business-Week bestseller list for nearly two years. You can hear countless brainstorming meetings where people refer to purple cows and say things like, âThatâs not good enough. We need to create a big moo!â
But how do you create a big mooâan insight so astounding that people canât help but remark on it, like digital TV recording (TiVo) or overnight shipping (FedEx), or the worldâs best vacuum cleaner (Dyson)? Godin worked with thirty-two of the worldâs smartest thinkers to answer this critical question. And the teamâwith the likes of Tom Peters, Malcolm Gladwell, Guy Kawasaki, Mark Cuban, Robyn Waters, Dave Balter, Red Maxwell, and Randall Rothenberg on boardâcreated an incredibly useful book thatâs fun to read and perfect for groups to share, discuss, and apply.
The Big Moo is a simple book in the tradition of Fish and Donât Sweat the Small Stuff. Instead of lecturing you, it tells stories that stick to your ribs and light your fire. It will help you to create a culture that consistently delivers remarkable innovations.
Most organizations are stuck in a rut. On one hand, they understand all the good things that will come with growth. On the other, theyâre petrified that growth means change, and change means risk, and risk means death. Nobody wants to screw up and ruin a good thing, so most companies (and individuals) just keep trying to be perfect at the things theyâve always done. In 2003, Seth Godinâs Purple Cow challenged organizations to become remarkableâto drive growth by standing out in a world full of brown cows. It struck a huge chord and stayed on the Business-Week bestseller list for nearly two years. You can hear countless brainstorming meetings where people refer to purple cows and say things like, âThatâs not good enough. We need to create a big moo!â
But how do you create a big mooâan insight so astounding that people canât help but remark on it, like digital TV recording (TiVo) or overnight shipping (FedEx), or the worldâs best vacuum cleaner (Dyson)? Godin worked with thirty-two of the worldâs smartest thinkers to answer this critical question. And the teamâwith the likes of Tom Peters, Malcolm Gladwell, Guy Kawasaki, Mark Cuban, Robyn Waters, Dave Balter, Red Maxwell, and Randall Rothenberg on boardâcreated an incredibly useful book thatâs fun to read and perfect for groups to share, discuss, and apply.
The Big Moo is a simple book in the tradition of Fish and Donât Sweat the Small Stuff. Instead of lecturing you, it tells stories that stick to your ribs and light your fire. It will help you to create a culture that consistently delivers remarkable innovations.