The Attention Economy
Understanding the New Currency of Business
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Author
Publication
2001-06-01 - Harvard Business School Press
Language
English
Word Count
63,750 words, Guess
Page Count
255 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveattentioneconomy00thom
- ISBN-10157851441X
- ISBN-139781578514410
- LibraryThing5049
- Library of Congress Control Number00054269
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number45583388
- Open LibraryOL8754174M
Classifications
- LCCHD 30.2 D38 2001
- LCCHD30.2 .D38 2001
Description
"This book argues that today's businesses are headed for disaster - unless they can overcome the dangerously high attention deficits that threaten to cripple today's workplace. Accenture consultants and academics Thomas Davenport and John Beck explain that the problems for business people lie on both sides of the attention equation: on getting and holding the attention of information-flooded employees, consumers, and stockholders, and on parceling out their own attention in the face of overwhelming options. The resolution: learn to manage this critical yet finite resource, or fail.". "Drawing from compelling research, the authors outline four perspectives on attention management that are critical to understanding its impact on business: (1) measuring and allocating attention, (2) understanding and leveraging its psychological dimensions, (3) mastering new streamlining technologies, and (4) adapting lessons from traditional attention industries like advertising. Using these perspectives, the authors shine new light on critical business areas including e-commerce, organizational leadership, information and knowledge management, and strategy. Attention management can be applied to help companies improve talent motivation and retention, avoid employee burnout, win customer loyalty on the Web, more effectively sell products and services, impress investors and analysts, and more."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Rob Lippincott is starved for attention.
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