Mobilized : an insider's guide to the business and future of connected technology
معرفی کتاب «Mobilized : an insider's guide to the business and future of connected technology» نوشتهٔ S. C. Moatti, Nir Eyal، منتشرشده توسط نشر Berrett-Koehler Publishers در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A Silicon Valley veteran outlines what is required for a company to succeed in the mobile era. Mobile has now become such an integral part of how we live that, for many people, losing a cell phone is like losing a limb. Everybody knows mobile is the future, and every business wants in, but what are the elements of mobile success? SC Moatti, a Silicon Valley veteran who was an executive with Facebook, Trulia, and Nokia, gives businesses and professionals simple ways to thrive in this modern day "gold rush." More than a book on technology, this is a book about human nature and what matters most to us. Moatti shows that because mobile products have become extensions of ourselves, we expect from them what we wish for ourselves: an attractive body, a meaningful life, and a growing repertoire of skills. She has created an all-encompassing formula that makes it easy for any business to develop a strategy for creating winning mobile products. Her Body Rule dictates that mobile products must appeal to our sense of beauty—but beauty in a mobile world is both similar to and different from what it means offline. The Spirit Rule says mobile products must help us address our deepest personal needs. And the Mind Rule explains that businesses that want to succeed in mobile need to continually analyze the user experience so they can improve every iteration of their products. Moatti includes case studies from mobile pioneers such as Facebook, Uber, Tinder, WhatsApp, and more. The market is full of how-to books for programming apps, but no works examine what is required for success in the mobile era. Until now. "Moatti gets what makes people fall in love with mobile. And now you get in on her formula. Business is too important to be left to luck. Ignore this book at your peril." —Jonathan Badeen, cofounder and senior vice president of Product, Tinder "This book is rare. It looks at mobile with an insider's knowledge and deep caring about human beings." —Chris Anderson, CEO, 3D Robotics, and New York Times bestselling author of The Long Tail "Moatti brings together art, science, real-world case studies, and practical advice to help your teams make sense of and succeed with mobile." —Kira Wampler, CMO, Lyft Mobilized An Insider's Guide to the Business and Future of Connected Technology Mobile technology has now become such an integral part of how we live that, for many people, losing a cell phone is like losing a limb. Everybody knows mobile is the future, and every business wants in, but what are the elements of mobile success? SC Moatti, a Silicon Valley veteran, has created a unique Mobile Formula that makes it easy for any business to develop a strategy for creating mobile products that count. Moatti argues that we so identify with our mobile products that we expect from them what we wish for ourselves: an attractive body, a meaningful life, and increasing competence and ability. So the Body Rule dictates that mobile products must appeal to our sense of beauty but beauty in a mobile world is both similar to and different from what it means offline. The Spirit Rule says mobile products must help us address our deepest needs, both as individuals and as members of communities. And the Mind Rule explains that businesses that want to succeed in mobile need to continually analyze the user experience and use that data to refine and improve their products. Great mobile products replicate and amplify human behavior and interaction, writes Moatti. They don't replace human relationships; they enhance them. A strategy manual rather than a technical treatise, Mobilized includes case studies from mobile pioneers such as Facebook, Uber, Tinder, WhatsApp, and more. The market is full of how-to books for programming apps, but no works examine what is required for business success in the mobile era. Until now. " Mobile technology has now become such an integral part of how people live that, for many, losing a cell phone is like losing a limb. Everybody knows mobile is the future, and every business wants in, but what are the elements of mobile success? SC Moatti, a Silicon Valley veteran, has created a unique Mobile Formula that makes it easy for any business to develop a strategy for creating mobile products that count. Moatti argues that people so identify with their mobile products that they expect from them what they wish for themselves: an attractive body, a meaningful life, and increasing competence and ability. So the Body Rule dictates that mobile products must appeal to a sense of beauty, but beauty in a mobile world is both similar to and different from what it means offline. The Spirit Rule says mobile products must help address people's deepest needs, both as individuals and as members of communities. And the Mind Rule explains that businesses that want to succeed in mobile need to continually analyze the user experience and use that data to refine and improve their products. 'Great mobile products replicate and amplify human behavior and interaction, ' writes Moatti. They don't replace human relationships; they enhance them. A strategy manual rather than a technical treatise, Mobilized includes case studies from mobile pioneers such as Facebook, Uber, Tinder, WhatsApp, and more. The market is full of how-to books for programming apps, but no works examine what is required for business success in the mobile era. Until now Introduction: experiencing the mobile revolution firsthand The new gold rush The body rule: the best mobile products operate by beauty The spirit rule: the best mobile products give us meaning The mind rule: the best mobile products learn as we use them The mobile formula in the past, present, and future Conclusion: it's your turn now.
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