Author: Brad Stone
Narrator: Ryan
Format: MP3
IBSN: 9781982132613
Language: English
Publish Date: 11/05/2021
Audiobook length: 31 min
Chapter 2The swift rise of a business empire Chapter 3Utilizing technology in unconventional ways Chapter 4Balancing wealth and responsibility The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Peter and the Shadow Thieves
The Man Who Couldn't Stop
Listening to the summary audiobook of "Amazon Unbound" by Brad Stone offers a concise and engaging way to grasp the evolution of one of the world's most influential companies. In an era when e-commerce and technology shape everyday life, Stone’s insights provide a compelling look into Amazon's culture, strategies, and the complexities of Jeff Bezos's leadership. This summary encapsulates key themes and lessons while saving time, making it an invaluable resource for entrepreneurs, business enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the forces driving modern commerce.
Brad Stone is a senior executive reporter at Bloomberg News whose work includes stories about several technology companies, including Google, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Yahoo, Twitter, Costco, and China’s Baidu. He has written more than a dozen cover stories for Bloomberg Businessweek and is a best-selling author whose works have been translated into thirty-five languages. His book The Everything store won the 2013 Business Book of the Year Award from the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs.
- 'Amazon Unbound' highlights Jeff Bezos' shift from being a hands-on CEO to embracing a more delegation-focused leadership style, allowing creativity and innovation to flourish across the company. This transformation has been pivotal in Amazon's ability to adapt and expand into diverse sectors beyond e-commerce.
- The book delves into the growth of Amazon Web Services (AWS), illustrating how it became a cornerstone of Amazon's profitability and market dominance. AWS not only revolutionized cloud computing but also provided the financial resources necessary for Amazon to pursue ambitious ventures.
- Stone emphasizes the cultural and ethical challenges Amazon faces as it scales, including issues related to labor practices and data privacy. As Amazon continues to grow, how it navigates these dilemmas will significantly impact its reputation and regulation.
Brief In, Brilliance Out
Contact: buildlearn.bk@gmail.com
Author: Brad Stone
Narrator: Ryan
Format: MP3
IBSN: 9781982132613
Language: English
Publish Date: 11/05/2021
Audiobook length: 31 min
Chapter 2The swift rise of a business empire Chapter 3Utilizing technology in unconventional ways Chapter 4Balancing wealth and responsibility The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Peter and the Shadow Thieves
The Man Who Couldn't Stop
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
Listening to the summary audiobook of "Amazon Unbound" by Brad Stone offers a concise and engaging way to grasp the evolution of one of the world's most influential companies. In an era when e-commerce and technology shape everyday life, Stone’s insights provide a compelling look into Amazon's culture, strategies, and the complexities of Jeff Bezos's leadership. This summary encapsulates key themes and lessons while saving time, making it an invaluable resource for entrepreneurs, business enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the forces driving modern commerce.
Brad Stone is a senior executive reporter at Bloomberg News whose work includes stories about several technology companies, including Google, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Yahoo, Twitter, Costco, and China’s Baidu. He has written more than a dozen cover stories for Bloomberg Businessweek and is a best-selling author whose works have been translated into thirty-five languages. His book The Everything store won the 2013 Business Book of the Year Award from the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs.
- 'Amazon Unbound' highlights Jeff Bezos' shift from being a hands-on CEO to embracing a more delegation-focused leadership style, allowing creativity and innovation to flourish across the company. This transformation has been pivotal in Amazon's ability to adapt and expand into diverse sectors beyond e-commerce.
- The book delves into the growth of Amazon Web Services (AWS), illustrating how it became a cornerstone of Amazon's profitability and market dominance. AWS not only revolutionized cloud computing but also provided the financial resources necessary for Amazon to pursue ambitious ventures.
- Stone emphasizes the cultural and ethical challenges Amazon faces as it scales, including issues related to labor practices and data privacy. As Amazon continues to grow, how it navigates these dilemmas will significantly impact its reputation and regulation.
Brief In, Brilliance Out
Contact: buildlearn.bk@gmail.com