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Delivering Happiness

A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose

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1 of 1 copy available
Successfully grow your business and improve customer and employee happiness with this New York Times bestseller book written by the CEO of Zappos.
As the CEO of one of Fortune Magazine's "Best Companies to Work For," Tony Hsieh knows that keeping people happy is the key to professional growth and harmony. It might sound crazy, but Hsieh believes that we can prioritize company culture, make money, and change the world. In Delivering Happiness, he shares the tools of the trade he's learned in business and life, from starting a worm farm to running a pizza business, to working at Zappos–a company so impressive that Amazon acquired it for over $1.2 billion.
Fast-paced and down-to-earth, Delivering Happiness shows how a different kind of corporate culture is a powerful model for achieving success, and concentrating on the happiness of those around you can dramatically increase your own.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Zappos boss Tony Hsieh shares the lessons he's learned during a long entrepreneurial career, encouraging other companies to share his goal of "delivering happiness." Hsieh aims for a conversational style, both in writing and narration. He's not a polished reader, but the strength of his anecdotes comes though. Hsieh has a dry, self-deprecating wit as he tells about his business successes and failures going back to a worm farm and a button-making venture in his youth. Business listeners will be most interested in how he turned around Zappos, but even his worm-farm story could yield a few hints. The audio includes a business school conversation and bits from employees and partners. J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 19, 2010
      Zappos CEO Hsieh offers a compelling account of his transformation from callow Harvard student entrepreneur through his years as a dot-com wunderkind to the creator of a formidable brand. Interest might flag as Hsieh, fresh off selling his Internet company LinkExchange to Yahoo in 1999 for $265 million, kvetches about lacking fulfillment. But as the tech boom bursts, and Hsieh confronts his dwindling investments, his story comes alive. As the funding for his incubator companies dries up and one of his most promising startups, Zappos.com, a shoe retailer, seems doomed, Hsieh blossoms into a mature businessperson, slashing expenses and presciently making customer service the essence of the company's brand. The story becomes suspenseful as Hsieh recounts the stress of operating in survival mode, liquidating his assets to fund the company in its darkest days and seeking out an 11th-hour loan. By the time Zappos is acquired by Amazon for more than $1.2 billion in 2009, Hsieh and his team had built a unique corporate culture dedicated to employee empowerment and the promise of delivering happiness though satisfied customers and a valued workforce. An uplifting tale of entrepreneurial success, personal growth, and redemption.

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