The Soft Edge, Rich Karlgaard
The Soft Edge, Rich Karlgaard
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The Soft Edge
Where Great Companies Find Lasting Success

Author: Rich Karlgaard

Narrator: Brian Troxell

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 06/16/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Success in business has traditionally meant having a strategy and excelling at the hard skills: controlling costs, boosting speed, effectively managing the supply chain, and superior number-crunching and analytics. For years, mastering these hard factors was enoughbut in todays climate, its not so simple. The very appeal of the hard stuff, the fact that it can be measured and quantified, also means it can be analyzed and copied by the competition. So what does it really take to get ahead, and stay there? THE SOFT EDGE argues that certain key soft" factors are the only remaining edge to any businesss ability to succeed in the modern economy for the long run. They move beyond strategy and the hard, to the next level - seeing companies through the disruption of a rapidly changing environment.  Five key advantages make up THE SOFT EDGE: Trust: Customers must trust that your product or service is authentic and robust enough to withstand the immediacy of todays media. When things go wrong, customers and stakeholders believe youll do the right thing. Smarts: In the age of Google, true smartness means the ability to see and recognize patternsand constitutes the difference between forecasting a likely future or simply following the conventional wisdom Teamwork: Team-oriented selling and sales commissions outperform individually focused sales teams by 30 percent. Taste: Clever product design and integration are proxies for intelligencethey make customers feel smart. If your product or service is seen as a badge of intelligence, youre far along the road to lasting success. Story: In a world where outsiders can weigh in and have a greater voice on your brand, the ability to create an effective narrative is more important than ever. The post-recession economy can  reward you if you do the right things, but will punish you, swiftly and severely, if you dont.  THE SOFT EDGE provides the essential tools for any organization to stay competitive, now and in the future. 

About Rich Karlgaard

Rich Karlgaard is the publisher of Forbes magazine, where he writes a featured column, Innovation Rules, covering business and leadership issues. An accomplished entrepreneur as well as a journalist and speaker, he is a cofounder of Upside magazine, Garage Technology Partners, and Silicon Valley’s premier public business forum, the 7,500-member Churchill Club. He is also the author of Life 2.0 and The Soft Edge: Where Great Companies Find Lasting Success. He lives with his family in Silicon Valley.


Reviews

Goodreads review by إسلام on February 11, 2021

In the real world, however, there is more to developing a successful business than strategy and execution. You need to develop a relationship with people; without people, whether it be your employees or your customers, you cannot hope to succeed.......more

Goodreads review by Lindsey on August 04, 2024

This book was hit and miss for me, some chapters were more relatable than others, but appreciated the overarching theme and concepts.......more

Goodreads review by Evan on October 09, 2023

"innovate or die". The choice is not optional. The clock is ticking. The author grabs our attention in the opening paragraph chapter 1 of THE soft edge. Where great companies find lasting success, by the guy with the hard to pronounce name: Rich Karlgaard I had previously read Late Bloomers by Mr. Kar......more

Goodreads review by InvestingByTheBooks.com on August 21, 2018

The first word that strikes me when I think of The Soft Edge is Infotainment. Rich Karlgaard, entrepreneur, columnist and publisher of Forbes magazine is a genuinely skilled writer and this book is a pleasure to read. The set up is a string of coherent short stories on different topics that add up t......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on April 06, 2025

This book was originally recommended to me in 2014, shortly after its publication, and I would have found more value reading it then than in 2025. While it contains some everlasting wisdom, that portion is not presented effectively enough to make this book everlasting. The case studies feel outdated......more