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Always Day One

How the Tech Titans Stay on Top

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Always Day One

By: Alex Kantrowitz
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At Amazon, 'Day One' is code for inventing like a start-up with little regard for legacy. Day Two is, in Jeff Bezos' own words, is 'stasis, followed by irrelevance, followed by excruciating, painful decline, followed by death'.

Most companies today are set up for Day Two. They build advantages and defend them fiercely rather than invent the future. But Amazon and fellow tech titans Facebook, Google and Microsoft are operating in Day One: they prioritise reinvention over tradition and collaboration over ownership.

Through 130 interviews with insiders, from Mark Zuckerberg to hourly workers, Always Day One reveals the tech giants' blueprint for sustainable success. Kantrowitz uncovers the engine propelling the tech giants' continued dominance at a stage when most big companies begin to decline. And he shows the way forward for everyone who wants to compete with, and beat, the titans.

©2020 Alex Kantrowitz (P)2020 Penguin Audio
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The audiobook sounds like it was read by Eleven Labs generated audio based on Alex's voice instead of him actually reading it.
Either that or he's had a lot of editing done.
I know from experience that reading a script is a lot harder than an interview style podcast, but he's got such a good podcast.

It's nearly good, but just missing something that I'm not sure I can define.

Still, I support the big tech podcast and enjoy most of Alex's work.

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If you read the tech news you don't need this book. Also full of generalizations.

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