From the bestselling author of The Everything Store, an unvarnished picture of Amazon’s unprecedented growth and its billionaire founder, Jeff Bezos, revealing the most important business story of our time.
Almost ten years ago, Bloomberg journalist Brad Stone captured the rise of Amazon, an internet pioneer quietly changing the way we shop online, in his bestseller The Everything Store. But ever since, Amazon has expanded exponentially, inventing novel products like Alexa and disrupting countless industries, while its workforce has quintupled in size and its valuation has soared to well over a trillion dollars. Jeff Bezos’s empire, once housed in a garage, now spans the globe. Between services like Whole Foods, Prime Video, and Amazon’s cloud computing unit, AWS, plus Bezos’s ownership of The Washington Post, it’s impossible to go a day without encountering its impact. We live in a world run, supplied, and controlled by Amazon and its iconoclast founder.
In Amazon Unbound, Brad Stone presents a deeply reported, vividly drawn portrait of how a retail upstart became one of the most powerful and feared entities in the global economy. With unprecedented access to current and former executives, employees, regulators, and critics, Stone shows how seismic changes inside the company over the past decade led to dramatic innovations, as well as to missteps that turned public sentiment against its sharp-elbowed business practices and gameshow treatment of its search for a second headquarters.
Stone also probes the evolution of Bezos himself—who started as a geeky technologist totally devoted to building Amazon, but who transformed to become a fit, disciplined billionaire with global ambitions; who ruled Amazon with an iron fist, even as he found his personal life splashed over the tabloids. As his empire expands, the book investigates how Bezos gradually pulled away from day-to-day activities at Amazon to focus on his many interests outside of it, announcing his momentous transition from CEO to executive chairman.
Definitive, timely, and revelatory, Stone has provided an unvarnished portrait of a man and company that we couldn’t imagine modern life without.
##一部客觀的亞馬遜&世界首富成長史。
評分##零零碎碎纔聽完,不是很喜歡,主要是因為大部分的章節都試圖兼顧商業邏輯和諸多涉事人的生平八卦,結果反而挺distracting的,而讀完我作為讀者覺得這兩個目標都沒有達到。
評分前大半部寫得很詳實,把亞麻的幾個大成就梳理瞭一遍,從Alexa到Amazon Go,到AWS,到在印度的成就,亞麻真的是個神奇的不斷創新的公司。後麵開寫Bezos的婚變以及對新冠的應對,感覺寫得有些倉促瞭。R認為Brad Stone骨子裏是反亞麻的,通過這本書迎閤反壟斷的敘事。另外這本書還是我司八卦大全,看得很爽,很多人看完瞭我就去phonetool一下看看他們的employment history哈哈!很多事我都隻聽說過大概,結果在這本書裏知道瞭全貌,大大地滿足瞭我的八卦欲望!比如Amazon Studio的醜聞,HQ2的前後,以及Amazon Mexico老大殺妻,真是比電影還精彩。
評分##兩周讀完,part 1像商業小說一樣好看:做Echo時最欠缺的是數據入口,後邊做Amazon Go接入人類行動數據抓取,阿裏一直努力想做社交app來獲取數據訓練AI,Amazon從産品角度實現瞭把用戶培養成AI的糧草。同樣是海量産品要解決用戶選擇糾結,馬雲是用直播來替實現用戶需要的推薦,Amazon是培養Alexa技術嚮實現;應對廉價、山寨用戶下沉的Wish,展現瞭跟阿裏應對拼多多完全不同的策略。logistics從兩天到一天,在大陸敗給阿裏、京東,但卻充分利用好敵人的優勢,硬是在內部做成瞭阿裏+京東+順豐+美團+everything。佩服作者,把世界上業務最復雜的公司寫的如此有清晰、有趣、耐讀,讀完重新認識瞭Amazon,也重新認識瞭阿裏巴巴。innovator到底需要什麼氛圍,難說清呢。
評分##最大的感嘆就是,貝索斯太捨得砸錢瞭。第一季everything store給我的感覺是亞麻在那麼多錯誤中能成功全靠運氣好,這一季給我的感覺是亞麻的成功正是因為這些不斷試錯的過程。産品方麵,貝索斯的眼光是真的毒辣。後麵幾章有點弱。
評分##很難再用這樣的文字來駕馭這麼一個複雜體瞭
評分##亞馬遜的快速發展和其在很多方麵成為一個不受歡迎的工作場所並不衝突。我更喜歡這本書關於貝佐斯厭惡工會,拒絕給與員工巨大的薪酬迴報,避免穩步增加股權激勵,收購WaPo後凍結養老金計劃,削減長期員工的退休福利,艱難的勞工談判這些記錄。當舊法律不再適用於科技巨頭,監管的連續性無法對創新的實驗性迅速響應,亞馬遜和貝佐斯建立的個人王國捆綁世界政治經濟不可避免。
評分##很難再用這樣的文字來駕馭這麼一個複雜體瞭
評分##一部客觀的亞馬遜&世界首富成長史。
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