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Collapse of Distinction

Stand out and move up while your competition fails (NelsonFree)
by Scott McKain
Sugg. Price: $24.99 (US)
Carton Qty: 24
ISBN: 1595551859
ISBN-13: 9781595551856
272 pages
Hardcover
5.60 x 8.40 x 0.90
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Collapse of Distinction

Stand out and move up while your competition fails (NelsonFree)
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Can your customers tell the difference between you and the competition?

It's not that we can't see the forest for the trees, it's just that these days, every tree looks exactly alike. From big box retail to fast food to insurance-no one stands out. Distinction has collapsed into beige uniformity. And in today's tough economic times, this copycat uniformity is resulting in the death of businesses in every industry, says author Scott McKain.

If a business is going to thrive, it has to rise above the fray. In The Collapse of Distinction, McKain will help you understand the reasons behind the current quagmire of stifling sameness, and will give you the tools your company needs to step away from the competition.


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"In challenging economic times, this is the one book every business owner MUST read. Collapse of Distinction is further evidence that Scott McKain is the premiere business communicator of our time. Not only has Scott produced extraordinary results in his own businesses by adhering to these principles, but he makes it simple for you to do so as well. By following the easily applied concepts from Collapse of Distinction, you will set the standard of excellence for your industry and make your competition irrelevant." -- Joseph Michelli, PhD, speaker, consultant, and author of The Starbucks Experience, The New Gold Standard, and When Fish Fly

"Differentiation is not an option in business. In a world where the word 'commodity' has become the norm, Scott McKain clarifies the all-important (and all-profitable) strategy to become different, become distinct, and become dominant in your marketplace. Buy this book. Read it. And put it into practice." -- Jeffrey Gitomer, author of The Little Red Book of Selling

"The primary need today is to constantly present ourselves as different from-and better than-those we compete with! Scott McKain's latest book, Collapse of Distinction, is a must-read for any professional or organization attempting to creatively differentiate from the competition. I predict this book will be a massive hit!" -- Don Hutson, co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The One Minute Entrepreneur, and CEO of U. S. Learning

"In these uncertain economic times, we need new and refreshing ideas about how to move forward. Scott McKain's Collapse of Distinction may just save our sanity and common sense with his positive approach to business and life itself." -- Joe Bonsall, thirty-five year member of legendary music group, The Oak Ridge Boys, and author of the best-selling book G.I. Joe and Lillie

“I could not stop reading…making notes…writing our staff and our suppliers…about the ideas I’ve learned! (And this was just by the end of Chapter One!) With superb style, storytelling, and rationale, Collapse of Distinction is a distinctive piece of business and personal literature."  --Ty Boyd, Founder and Chairman, Executive Learning Systems

"If I can't tell the difference between you and your competitor, why should I spend my money with you? The answer to that question is the key to your survival and success. Scott McKain’s new book teaches how to answer that question—the right way!"  --Larry Winget, television personality and New York Times best-selling author of People Are Idiots and I Can Prove It

Visit www.CollapseOfDistinction.com.


Reviews by Bloggers
 
  • ***** On 9/10 Reg Bertrand wrote: I have finally gotten around to posting the review of the book "Collapse of Distinction" by Scott McKain.  This is part of the Thomas Nelson - Book Review Bloggers program The title and subtitle grabbed my attention right away, the subtitle is "Stand out and move up while your competition fails". When I started reading it ... Book Review - Collapse of Distinction
  • **** On 9/10 Rey De Armas wrote: The Collapse of Distinction, by Scott McKain, is an interesting study of why certain businesses standout and succeed, and others do not. The idea is that as businesses attempt to mimic their competition, the heart and soul of what truly makes them great is lost. Originality is becoming extinct as many ... The Collapse of Distinction
  • ***** On 7/17 Paul Gardner wrote: Here we go again Yet another book telling me how to do things differently. Yet another tome offering a silver bullet to all the woes that afflict an organisation. At least that's what I thought I was in for as I, with some trepidation, opened this book for the first time. I was wrong, dead wrong. An ... Collapse of Distinction
 
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Format: Hardcover
Trim Size: 5.60 x 8.40 x 0.90
Page Count: 272
Retail Price: $24.99
ISBN: 1595551859
ISBN-13: 9781595551856
Style#: 9781595551856
Carton Qty: 24
 

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