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Speed is Life: Street Smart Lessons From the Front Lines of Business [Hardcover]

Bob Davis (Author)
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May 22, 2001
Bob Davis, the founder and former CEO of Lycos, is one of the most successful businessmen of recent times. In five short and exhilarating years, he turned a $2-million investment into a $5.4-billion company, built an audience of 91 million people, and established the Internet's largest global network with a presence in an industry-leading 41 countries.

Speed Is Life is his story from the front lines of business—and his lessons can be applied to every company. He discusses how quickly companies must act in order to seize new opportunities; explains why size is important in a global economy; and highlights the critical importance of creating and extending a company's brand. The lessons he reveals are not narrowly drawn from or intended for Internet managers alone. The fact is, business—whatever business you are in—is first and foremost about making a profit, something he was able to accomplish even in his earliest days at Lycos. The way to do that, from Davis's perspective, is to be great at what you do, to make every moment with a customer a moment of truth, and to build a leading organization by attracting and hiring a world-class team.

But Speed Is Life is much more than a handbook on how to win. Davis also understands the limits of the much-hyped New Economy. And he understands that the future lies in the synergy between traditional companies and their Web counterparts. It is a fascinating first-hand look at the big picture by a man who helped paint it and is this year's must-read business book. Told in the no-nonsense, straight-from-the-hip approach that helped Davis make Lycos an industry dynamo, and illustrated with stories of Lycos's and other companies' successes—and failures—Davis offers an invaluable insider's perspective on how business works and how to stay one step ahead in today's ever more competitive world.

Speed Is Life will grip you, guide you, and inspire you.

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Advance Praise For Speed Is Life:

"Davis's advice on building customer loyalty in a competitive environment and creating a market-leading organization by hiring the best people is a road map for success in any industry."
—John Chambers, President and CEO of Cisco Systems, Inc.

"Bob Davis is a player in the fastest and most competitive game in commercial history. I am surprised he had time to write this book. You owe it to yourself to take the time to read it."
—Donald R. Keough, Chairman of Allen & Company, Inc.

"A masterwork from an Internet pioneer. This is a must-read for any twenty-first century entrepreneur."
—Thomas Stemberg, Chairman & CEO of Staples, Inc.

"Bob Davis knows how precious—and short—our time is. His depth of passion and conviction makes the ideas in Speed Is Life truly compelling."
—Timothy Forbes, Chief Operating Officer of Forbes magazine

"I wish I'd had Speed Is Life at the beginning of my career. Candid and hard-hitting, it's full of sound advice from one of the most successful generals of the digital economy. Buy it, read it, and most of all, use it."
—Richard J. Egan, Chairman of EMC Corporation

"Bob Davis understands the value of speed, timing, and decisive action in today's digital world. In Speed is Life, he shares his observations, insights and lessons learned based on personal experience. Bob doesn't merely theorize, he offers sound business principles based on results."
—Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Executive Vice Chairman, Vivendi Universal

"Davis is one of the very few who can keep up with the highest speeds of life and still be able to explain it all effectively for all those…[who are] slower."
—Barry Diller, Chairman and CEO, USA Networks, Inc.

"Speed is Life isn't just a playbook for other Internet companies—it's a bible on strategy and tactics for business leaders and managers whatever field they are in."
—Desh Deshpande, Chairman, Sycamore Networks

From the Back Cover

Advance Praise For Speed Is Life:

"Davis's advice on building customer loyalty in a competitive environment and creating a market-leading organization by hiring the best people is a road map for success in any industry."
—John Chambers, President and CEO of Cisco Systems, Inc.

"Bob Davis is a player in the fastest and most competitive game in commercial history. I am surprised he had time to write this book. You owe it to yourself to take the time to read it."
—Donald R. Keough, Chairman of Allen & Company, Inc.

"A masterwork from an Internet pioneer. This is a must-read for any twenty-first century entrepreneur."
—Thomas Stemberg, Chairman & CEO of Staples, Inc.

"Bob Davis knows how precious—and short—our time is. His depth of passion and conviction makes the ideas in Speed Is Life truly compelling."
—Timothy Forbes, Chief Operating Officer of Forbes magazine

"I wish I'd had Speed Is Life at the beginning of my career. Candid and hard-hitting, it's full of sound advice from one of the most successful generals of the digital economy. Buy it, read it, and most of all, use it."
—Richard J. Egan, Chairman of EMC Corporation

"Bob Davis understands the value of speed, timing, and decisive action in today's digital world. In Speed is Life, he shares his observations, insights and lessons learned based on personal experience. Bob doesn't merely theorize, he offers sound business principles based on results."
—Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Executive Vice Chairman, Vivendi Universal

"Davis is one of the very few who can keep up with the highest speeds of life and still be able to explain it all effectively for all those…[who are] slower."
—Barry Diller, Chairman and CEO, USA Networks, Inc.

"Speed is Life isn't just a playbook for other Internet companies—it's a bible on strategy and tactics for business leaders and managers whatever field they are in."
—Desh Deshpande, Chairman, Sycamore Networks



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday Business (May 22, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385501366
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385501361
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #666,961 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Egotistical drivel, June 16, 2001
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This review is from: Speed is Life: Street Smart Lessons From the Front Lines of Business (Hardcover)
Amazing! You read this book and it sounds like Bob Davis built Lycos all by himself. Forget any of the employees who helped build the site. Forget the employees who built the company's revenues.

This is a book about self-stroking.

I'll wait for Jerry Yang and Tim Koogle to write their book.

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Second Rate Tripe from Fourth Rate Exec, September 1, 2001
This review is from: Speed is Life: Street Smart Lessons From the Front Lines of Business (Hardcover)
Davis was a hired gun who jammed, misfired, missed the mark, blew up in everyones face. Contrary to what he would have you believe, he didn't found Lycos -- he was brought in (admittedly on day two) by his pals at CMGI. The real story here is how and why did Davis blow it so bad and huge? He was "first mover" as much as Yahoo and he had every advantage they had, etc. -- except apparantly Yahoo's brains. (Davis's dim tough guy act isn't really an act at all -- its thye real Bob, rough and tough with muscle where gray matter should be.) So instead of being a category leader and defining early web brand and company, Lycos ends up being fourth in a race with three winners (AOL, MSN and Yahoo). Forget the laudantory blurbs -- all those folks are Davis's personal pals who thru barely legal scheming made a mint on Lycos inflated stock price. If you want management expertise, you'll get more out of "Body by Jake."
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Little new material, May 24, 2001
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Amit Jain "ajain" (Cambridge, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Speed is Life: Street Smart Lessons From the Front Lines of Business (Hardcover)
Speed is life is an interesting quick read, but offers little new material. The "street smart lessons" that the author provides include 'Get Big Fast', 'It is all about brand', and 'Profit is not a four letter word'! Unfortunately, instead of extensively drawing upon the Lycos story, Bob uses half the book to repeat well read cases like how Cisco acquires companies to grow, how J&J recalled Tylenol, how Gerstner rebuilt IBM's brand etc. For example, in an 18-page chpater on the importance of focusing on core competencies, there are only 6 paragraphs about Lycos.

As an interesting coincidence, the CEOs that have endorsed the book on its back cover in glowing terms, are also the ones that Bob profusely praises in the book!

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