Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai, Nicolas DarveauGarneau
Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai, Nicolas DarveauGarneau
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Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai
The Seven Growth Secrets of the World’s Most Successful Companies

Author: Nicolas Darveau-Garneau

Narrator: Perry Daniels

Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/27/2026

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Simple, low-risk experiments for long-term profit growth that you can test right now—from Google's former Chief Evangelist, Nicolas Darveau-Garneau.As a business leader or marketer, if you've been pouring your efforts into efficiency metrics (like customer acquisition cost or return on ad spend) instead of trying to optimize profits, your methodology is unsustainable. In the age of AI, optimizing the wrong key performance indicator can be catastrophic.Whether you work at a Fortune 500 giant, a startup, or a nonprofit, Be a Sequoia, Not a Bonsai gives you a growth playbook that will help you correctly prioritize sustainability over short-term efficiency.With step-by-step guides and hundreds of case studies, Darveau-Garneau will shift how you measure marketing success by teaching you how to:Maximize profitable growth by tracking the right metrics, not vanity metrics.Acquire the most valuable customers, not just the most customers.Dramatically increase customer lifetime value with practical, scalable strategies.Strengthen your brand with modern, profit-driven branding approaches.Deliver a customer experience your competitors can’t match.Build a culture of rapid testing and innovation that keeps you ahead. Nicolas Darveau-Garneau has advised senior executives at more than a thousand companies. He discovered that the fastest-growing 5% all followed these same seven principles. . .The best part? These breakthroughs don't require acquisitions, billion-dollar tech investments, or years of product development. They're simple, testable, affordable, and scalable. And they're all based on one premise: Corporate sequoias prioritize profitable growth, while bonsai concentrate on efficiency and stay small.“. . .a groundbreaking book. Nicolas Darveau-Garneau has distilled thousands of CEO and CMO meetings into a playbook every ambitious leader needs to read—and, more importantly, put into practice every day." —Jasper Malcolmson, Head of Growth at Gusto and RobinhoodFigures can be found in the audiobook companion PDF download.  

About Nicolas Darveau-Garneau

Nicolas Darveau-Garneau is an AI and digital transformation expert with over 25 years of experience. As Google’s Chief Evangelist, Nicolas worked with the C-suites of more than 800 of Google’s top customers to help them accelerate their digital transformation. He also worked as Chief Strategy and Growth Officer at Coveo, a leading AI company. He currently serves on the boards of the Toronto Stock Exchange, iA Financial Group, McEwen Mining, and Alida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darya on September 21, 2025

This remarkable business guide presents one of the most compelling metaphors I've encountered in growth literature. The author brilliantly contrasts two approaches to development: the artificially constrained bonsai method versus the naturally expansive sequoia philosophy. While bonsai trees achieve......more

Goodreads review by Georgy on December 26, 2025

I truly enjoyed this book. It is written by the "Former Google Chief Evangelist." Right there . . "Google Evangelist" . . had my attention. I learned "Evangelist" could mean . . 'mega-awesome-cheerleader.' - With that bit of information, I read enthusiastically . . . This book invites us to follow t......more

Goodreads review by Srinivasan on October 05, 2025

I am nitpicking maybe but to me the idea running through the book about sequoias seems to be forcefitted. the overall idea that one needs to maximize and plan for growth like a sequoia rather than a bonsai makes sense. but a sequoia cannot be anything other than a sequoia in nature. whereas an organ......more

Goodreads review by Jeana on January 28, 2026

This book made me think more deeply about what we were tracking and optimizing for and also made me motivated to open some internal discussions to rethink the way our organization thinks about advertising and marketing spend. Really interesting for any marketing professional or anyone interested in......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on January 27, 2026

It’s clear the author knows this space inside and out, but the writing never feels heavy or distant. The real-life examples make the material engaging, and I especially liked how openly he talks about what he’s gotten wrong in the past and how his thinking has changed after seeing different strategi......more