The Power of WOW

How to Electrify Your Work and Your Life by Putting Service First

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Pub Date Oct 22 2019 | Archive Date Nov 20 2019

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Description

Happy customers. Passionate employees. A highly recognizable brand known for delivering on its promises.

That's the power of WOW.

From its birth during the Dot Com Boom in 1999 to its acquisition by Amazon in 2009, Zappos, the customer service company that just happens to sell things online, continues to turn heads with its disruptively entrepreneurial spirit and radically innovative employees. Ever unfolding throughout two decades, Zappos continues to outlive the seemingly inevitable short lifespan of the average corporate company. How do they do it?

In The Power of WOW, the essential follow-up to Tony Hsieh's Delivering Happiness, Zapponians from every part of the business share powerful stories and lessons that they have learned in business and life––from delivering empathetic customer service in the face of devastating circumstances to creating a self-organized organizational structure using Market-Based Dynamics and everything in between.

Fast-paced and filled with authentic, diverse voices, The Power of WOW gives readers an exclusive and immersive understanding of how one company is finding resilience. This glimpse inside the world of Zappos shows how a self-organized company is opening up avenues for passionate individuals to unleash their undiscovered strengths in the workplace and evolve the business from the inside out.

Whether you are a customer, an employee, a business leader, shareholder, entrepreneur, or just happened to pick up this book, The Power of WOW will, ultimately, show how leading and infusing humanity into the workplace can change everything in your business, your community, and your life.
Happy customers. Passionate employees. A highly recognizable brand known for delivering on its promises.

That's the power of WOW.

From its birth during the Dot Com Boom in 1999 to its acquisition...

A Note From the Publisher

This book is only available in PDF format at this time. It has not been fully proofed and is available for promotional use only. Please note that we will upload .epub and .mobi files when available later this summer.

This book is only available in PDF format at this time. It has not been fully proofed and is available for promotional use only. Please note that we will upload .epub and .mobi files when available...


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ISBN 9781948836579
PRICE $29.95 (USD)
PAGES 275

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Featured Reviews

Interesting book concept full of learning experiences and interviews. I liked the practical examples and approach to customer experience and customer service. This is indeed something that can attach customers to company's brand and products.

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The Power of Wow is a interesting book about customer service. It offers good information and advice. Easy to understand.

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This was a great read! Zappos sounds like a great place to work, but the ability to deliver on promises to their customers and employees makes them unique. You don't see that too often, especially with online businesses. This book showed that it is possible to be successful and still be a decent person. This is a great read for anyone, as the content can apply to most situations.

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It is not often you get to hear from actual employees of a very successful company. The passion of those working at Zappos came across as honest and open. We should all be so lucky to work at a principle-driven business.

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