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Getting It Right the First Time: How Innovative Companies Anticipate Demand [Kindle Edition]

John Katsaros , Peter Christy
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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There is no doubt that the pace of business has accelerated—products go from concept to release faster than ever, business partnerships and alliances are established (and dissolved) more quickly, competitors react more swiftly to any tilt in the playing field. Whether your business is microprocessors or airplane manufacturing, it will live or die by the degree to which you can anticipate demand for your products and services. In Getting It Right the First Time, John Katsaros and Peter Christy argue that the most successful businesses will be those that accurately predict market conditions—especially the market changes that will occur within the crucial 18-to-36-month innovation window. Or, to paraphrase hockey superstar Wayne Gretzky: skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it is.

Showcasing dozens of colorful examples of lucrative successes and missed opportunities (from high-tech to financial services to medical devices), the authors present a detailed plan for how you and your company can learn to: identify your top customers in advance of entering the market, successfully position your company and its products to those customers, and catch emerging trends before your competitors do. Eschewing traditional market research techniques—such as focus groups, polls, and surveys— Katsaros and Christy demonstrate how expert interviews with potential early adopters can help identify your killer app—the function that customers most value—and avoid costly trial-and-error. In a viciously competitive world where your company may have only one chance to score big, Getting It Right the First Time provides essential guidance for entrepreneurs, marketers, product developers, and business strategists, and offers new insight into the dynamics of innovation.


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"For entrepreneurs, marketers, product developers, and business strategists."

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"Business changes and influences are happening faster and faster, requiring the successful company to be more responsive and anticipatory than ever. For a guide which teaches managers and owners how to predict demand and handle it correctly, Getting It Right The First Time: How Innovative Companies Anticipate Demand is essential. Examples of real-life lucrative successes and missed opportunities alike offer lessons for all, and John Katsaros and Peter Christy have gathered a representative sampling of these case histories to work into a general company plan for marketing and advancement. Recommended for any entrepreneur interested in innovation."

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"[G]etting It Right the First Time is useful for people who market high-tech or other truly innovative products. The authors give convincing reasons why it pays to include us in the development. They also show that we do have a market research approach that is likely to be worth more than it costs. Companies don't have to suffer so many expensive new product failures. We don't have to sit on the sidelines."

Marketing Management



"Silicon Valley-based dot-com consultants Katsaros and Christy describe how innovative companies anticipate demand, noting that many start-up companies are too engineer turned entrepreneur and overlook the importance of market research coupled with strategic planning. Arguing that market research in parallel with strategic planning is necessary for business success, they make a strong case for conducting comprehensive, quality research up front and integrating it into a company's strategic planning….[t]he book contains numerous examples of successful and missed opportunities from an array of companies, as well as a short recommended reading list. This volume will be useful for entrepreneurs and business leaders. Additionally, advanced business students and academicians will find its message interesting and informative. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional collections."

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"New Markets, New Media Web Addendum [T]o be considered for public and academic library collections. To give your collection more depth….[r]ecommended."

LibraryJournal.com



"Getting It Right the First Time will interest anyone trying to bring a highly innovative product to market but will be of greatest interest to those in marketing. Although the examples in the book focus on the high-technology industry, the techniques will be useful in any highly innovative situation….[p]oints the way to getting a solid grasp on ill-defined and emerging markets."

The Journal of Product Innovation Management

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"Getting It Right the First Time will grab the attention and fill the needs of both veterans and first time entrepreneurs. The authors provide a hardcore inspirational change the world message tempered by real-life examples to illustrate their points. This is a necessary read for the new, new economy entrepreneur."

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Guy Kawasaki, Author of The Art of the Start

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  • File Size: 1455 KB
  • Print Length: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (February 28, 2005)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000QUTTT2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #816,681 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I very much enjoyed reading this book. It is well-written and didn't take too long to finish. I loved the little story about the entrepreneur who made a bundle cleaning hard drives. I recommend entrepreneurs/business strategists read this book. I suspect it will keep them on track in their pursuit of being successful.

The authors' message is that entrepreneurs should use market research to improve and refine their business strategy. They point out that it is crucial to business success to consider how large a product's market is and how fast that market is growing BEFORE spending time and money to actually develop the product. It's a waste of time and money to create a product for a small market that is not going to grow.

The authors are advocates of planning and avoiding trial and error. They believe in knowing what they are getting into, documenting a plan in writing, and then implementing the plan that logically will be successful. They go a step further than this, however. They also suggest that the market researcher enlist the help of experts who are interviewed during the marketing research.

The funny thing about this book is that most successful companies already do what the authors preach. The ones that don't were the Internet companies that went bust 5 or 6 years ago, and the millions of entrepreneurs that account for failed businesses year in and year out.

I would have liked this book better if it had been written by someone who did not have a background in Silicon Valley. Maybe someone from the automotive industry or financial services industry would have been great? But we are stuck with some computer guys. The book is still worth the read.
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Well-organized, clearly written and very enjoyable. Most importantly, this book lays out the basic, but absolutely critical things you must take care of if you are going to start any venture and provide excellent insight into solving the special problems that come with venturing into emerging hi-tech markets. Highly recommended.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Should have been a white paper November 23, 2010
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This is one of those business books that shouldn't have made into a book to begin with. There is simply not enough content to fill an entire book so the basic story gets repeated and repeated and... The authors could have said what needed to be said in a two page white paper and be done with it.

Additionally, the editor must have been asleep: typos, run-away sentences, and repetitive paragraphs (you read something and then the same paragraph shows up one page later).

Not worth the money. The authors should have done expert interviews before publishing a book to understand how to do it...
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