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5.0 out of 5 stars
Insightful & fun reading!,
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This review is from: Places: Identity, Image and Reputation (Hardcover)
In this world full of promises of quick fix solutions to complex situations, Mr. Anholt reasons with us and brings us to the conclusion that we already know; there are no free lunches.
Be wary of the new millenium's version of snake oil merchants that promise quick growth and prosperity in any given location solely on the application of their magical ointment. The message of the book is what we should have learned as a child; we always must do the right thing. For a place, nation, town, etc. to become known and admired, it must focus on doing things that are admirable. And this action must be repeated. Again and again. Only then can the "logos and slogans" come into play; and carefully at that. This book is brilliantly honest, highly entertaining and contains more insight per pound than most books I have read. Hats off to Mr. Anholt!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indispensable,
By Jeremy Hildreth "jeremyhildreth.com" (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Places: Identity, Image and Reputation (Hardcover)
As I write this, Simon has just been awarded the 2009 Nobels Colloquia Prize for Economics by a committee of ten past Nobel laureates in economics.
I've known Simon Anholt for years and have been reading him since before I knew him. I've witnessed attentively, and sometimes at close range, the evolution and refinement (and, simultaneously, the expansion) of his thinking. On the matter of the reputation and image of countries and what's to be done about them, this man is the undisputed heavyweight champion, with an eloquence that does justice to his cultivated and idiosyncratic intellect and his deeply humane vision. And this is his richest and sharpest monograph to date, in my opinion. If you're involved with the marketing or promotion - or governing - of a place of any size, you will profoundly value having Simon's thoughts percolating in the back of your mind as you go about your work. And the more people who have those thoughts, the better the world will be. (Yes, I'm a fan, and I think if you read this, you will be too - if you're not already.) |
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Places: Identity, Image and Reputation by Simon Anholt (Hardcover - December 15, 2009)
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