Good Ideas and Power Moves
Ten Lessons for Success from Taylor Swift
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Taylor Swift’s genius is not limited to her singing and songcraft: as the founder of her own multi-billion dollar enterprise she has higher returns than 99.9% of hedge funds, and has built a stronger global corporation than nearly every other American conglomerate CEO. She is the only person that the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank track with precision. She has a larger impact on the economy than most economists that have ever lived, and has done more for US antitrust law than any sitting member of Congress. There is a lot to learn from Taylor Swift.
Global investment fund manager and former head of Strategy at HBS (and Swiftie!) Sinead O’Sullivan taps into the same genius that sells out stadiums and shuts down the internet to give Taylor—the CEO, the strategist—the respect she deserves. O’Sullivan sums up Swift’s business savvy into ten big, teachable lessons, including:
-Build a World (Not a Product): how to create value that is greater than the sum of its parts (or, how Taylor created the fan-centered Swiftverse that fosters community, belonging, and off-the-charts engagement)
-Be Anti-Fragile: how to embrace volatility, build resilience, and thrive in uncertainty--when your competitors can't (or, how Taylor gamed the chaos of Covid shutdown to own the airwaves)
-Don’t Just Play the Game, Change It: how to rewrite the rules on your own terms when your chips are down (or, how Taylor almost lost control of her music catalog to Private Equity—but re-recorded all her masters and took them back)
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Commentaires
“The book connects with a wide audience by leveraging Taylor Swift’s influence, showing how her story offers powerful insights for anyone looking to pursue their dreams with intention, clarity, and resilience.”
—Jenny Fleiss, cofounder of Rent the Runway
“Jay-Z famously said he wasn't a businessman, he was "a business, man". The reality is that the biggest business in music today is Taylor Swift, and Sinead does a wonderful job in dissecting what makes that business tick.”
—Robin Wigglesworth, author of Trillions
“Merging basic business advice with nontraditional marketing strategies, including a “unite and lead” approach to influencing that she terms “white psyops,” O’Sullivan lays out an accessible road map to achievement.”
—Publishers Weekly
—Jenny Fleiss, cofounder of Rent the Runway
“Jay-Z famously said he wasn't a businessman, he was "a business, man". The reality is that the biggest business in music today is Taylor Swift, and Sinead does a wonderful job in dissecting what makes that business tick.”
—Robin Wigglesworth, author of Trillions
“Merging basic business advice with nontraditional marketing strategies, including a “unite and lead” approach to influencing that she terms “white psyops,” O’Sullivan lays out an accessible road map to achievement.”
—Publishers Weekly
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