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Crossing the Chasm
- Marketing and Selling Technology Projects to Mainstream Customers
- Lu par : Mike Chamberlain
- Durée : 9 h et 45 min
- Catégories : Business et carrière, Marketing et ventes

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Here is the best-selling guide that created a new game plan for marketing in high-tech industries. Crossing the Chasm has become the bible for bringing cutting-edge products to progressively larger markets. This edition provides new insights into the realities of high-tech marketing, with special emphasis on the Internet. It's essential reading for anyone with a stake in the world's most exciting marketplace.
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- Holly Fischer
- 27/02/2016
Incredible insight
Where does Crossing the Chasm rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I was concerned that this book's info might be outdated. Instead, it is now on my top 5 best business books. Not only does the author present great concepts about the technology adoption lifecycle, he also offers very valid and realistic advise for managing your way through the journey. I'll likely re-read this book several times. Highly recommend it.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Crossing the Chasm?
Defining the "beach head" strategy - finding one very specific target market and going after it with full force. This seems like marketing 101, but the author goes into great detail about why this is so important when crossing the chasm. Uses D-Day as an analogy.
What does Mike Chamberlain bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The narrator was very good. Easy to listen too.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
It's too long for one sitting. Plus, I found myself listening to a section, then letting the concepts sink in. Then I'd either move on or listen to the section again. There were 3 or 4 sections that I listened to twice so I could get my head wrapped around the information.
Any additional comments?
Don't pass this up if you are building a web product, SaSS company, or a start up. Very important read.
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- Victor Novikov
- 06/09/2016
Yes, it refers to the times when Yahoo was you search engine
... But you still probably should read this book.
This book covers some of the most fundamental problems that tech disrupters face, ideas articulated in the book became widely shared truths ( difference between early adopters and market as a whole, necessity to focus on a small niche, need for changing people in charge as company grows etc. )
Bonus - it is really interesting to read about the companies that now as far from being called "a startup" at it possible (adobe probably a good example).
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- Chandra Gollapudi
- 05/03/2015
Timeless classic
The examples discussed are very old but the message remains evergreen. After all this is a book of understanding human behavior types and using it in marketing disruptive technology.
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- Rebecca Savage
- 05/01/2015
Outdated
What would have made Crossing the Chasm better?
This book may have some good points, but it needs to be updated with more current examples.
What was most disappointing about Geoffrey A. Moore’s story?
It was set in the '90s - the technologies discussed are old. I don't even think the way to reach mainstream consumers is the same.
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- Ruslan Mursalzade
- 29/07/2016
Idea is great but the content is very outdated
The core idea that a lot of companies who struggle to cross the chasm end up failing is a great. However, the content of the book is very outdated. In the new age of startups, lean methodology, continuous delivery, etc the concept of chasm has completely changed. Unfortunately, the book doesn't have substantial examples and case studies for the 21st century products. Due to this reasons i didn't find this book valuable and couldn't continue listening to it all the way.
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- Raymond Green
- 20/12/2015
Timeless
If you could sum up Crossing the Chasm in three words, what would they be?
Timeless marketing principles
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No.
Any additional comments?
This is an incredible book on marketing technology products that, at times, seems out of date. The examples provided may not be applicable. And the level of detail on certain things is a bit much. But the principles and fundamentals make this a must read for entrepreneurs, product managers, marketers, and product developers. Moore provides a structure to move from early adoption to mainstream marketing that is actually applicable to every day business-people. This book was recommended by a mentor of mine as a top 5 must read, and I recommend it likewise to others.
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- D. Hamp
- 17/03/2013
Antiquated and irrelevant
Would you try another book from Geoffrey A. Moore and/or Mike Chamberlain?
Doubtful. They should have never brought this book back from the dead. Although it was entertaining to hear about Apple's new Macintosh computer and all of the Star Wars references and quotes.
What do you think your next listen will be?
Something current regarding marketing, rather than hearing about the consumer dichotomy between Coral suite and Lenox...
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Well the Paul Harvey reference made me chuckle...
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
My reaction was "I just got ripped off" This book is a book about marketing technology that was written in the 80's and then updated for the '90's. The audio portion was published 2012 but the book is the same book written in the '90's.
Any additional comments?
Useless book.
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- Enterrador
- 12/09/2020
too outdated to be of any use, please stay away
too outdated to be of any use, please stay away. this book is too old
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- John
- 26/12/2013
Still trying to get through it...
What disappointed you about Crossing the Chasm?
I have had some problems with the download so its not entirely the authors or narrators fault, but I am struggling to really get into this book. The content is important to me and so I keep trying, but I keep thinking about how those that cant do teach... Its just what keeps going through my head while listening.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
It all seems to be based on "looking back" on successes and failures. I think it is easy to look backwards and make judgments, but why not take a stance and make some predictions about companies in the now and future? If you really know your stuff than put it out there for all to judge.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Mike Chamberlain?
Bill O'Reilly
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Sure it did/does. Still trying to get through it and maybe I will have some groundbreaking insights once I'm finished.
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- GH
- 15/12/2012
Required reading if you're in the technology biz
It is hard to overstate the relevance and importance of the technology adoption curve and the chasm inherent in it introduced my Moore. I read the book in the 1990s. It was finally released on audible just this week. The technology adoption curve speaks to the five classes of adopters: innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority and laggards. The chasm sits between the early adopters and the early majority. If you want to find out why and how to overcome this potential trap, you are going to have read this fascinating work by Geoffrey Moore.
I have made this required reading for my staff in marketing, sales and software documentation. I have also insisted on individuals starting out in tech read this book especially if they are trying to understand how to craft value propositions. It has something for us old grizzled veterans because it reminds of things we forget or sometimes just don’t take the time to do anymore. Sales folks will benefit because it explains why some people buy and some don’t. This is one of those books you'll have to have in your library. You should also have a hard copy to make a ton of notes in the margin.
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