The Bezos Letters
14 Principles to Grow Your Business Like Amazon
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Publisher Description
The Bezos Letters lays out the fourteen growth principles that Amazon uses every day by examining Jeff Bezos’ personal letters to shareholders.
Jeff Bezos created Amazon, the fastest company to reach $100 billion in sales ever, making him the richest man in the world. Business owners marvel at Amazon’s success, but don’t realize they have the answers right at their fingertips as Bezos reveals his hidden roadmap in his annual letters to shareholders. For the first time, business analyst Steve Anderson unlocks the key lessons, mindset, principles, and steps Bezos used, and continues to use, to make Amazon the massive success it is today. Steve shows business owners, leaders, and CEOs how to apply those same practices and watch their business become more efficient, productive, and successful—fast!
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Anderson, a professional speaker on tech and business, takes a perceptive look at Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's annual shareholder letters, extracting 14 key "growth principles" that both the large corporation and "solopreneur" can use to scale up. Asserting that, "in some form or another," every principle can be found in each of the 21 letters issued to Amazon shareholders since 1997, Anderson begins with the intriguing "Encourage Successful Failure,' " a point made by Bezos in explaining why he doesn't regret high-profile flops like Pets.com. Principle 4, "Obsess Over Customers," is illustrated by how Amazon pushed third-party merchants hosted on the site to prioritize customer care via its advocacy for "Frustration-Free Packaging." Other principles include "Make Complexity Simple" (which led to Frustration-Free Packaging) and "Promote Ownership," which involves the dramatic differences in mindset between an owner and a "tenant," and the importance of getting employees to adopt the mindset of the former. Whether businesspeople can generate growth by adopting Anderson's recommendations will have to be seen, but they should certainly enjoy the stories and observations he shares about one of the world's most influential companies.