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Field Guide for the Experience Economy By B. Joseph Pine & James H. Gilmore ( Strategic Horizons LLP )
Release Date: 2005-06
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Book Description
From B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore, authors of The Experience Economy, comes the Field Guide for the Experience Economy.
A hands-on resource designed to provide real-world learning, the Field Guide contains key models and exercises for evaluating and extracting best principles from experiences throughout the Experience Economy including:
• 3S Model of Customer Relationships • Assessing the "Sweet Spot" for Experiences • Deciphering the Drama of Business Experiences • G-way: Secondary Factors • "Ing" the Thing • Performing a Sensory Assessment • Progression of Economic Value • Real/Fake Matrix of Authenticity • Taking Note of the Notable • T-H-E-M-E Model
Geared for a wide variety of uses - from group learning and executive education, to university classes, employee training and even leading your own Learning Excursions - this pocket-sized reference packs powerful lessons in a compact package.
The Field Guide is an ideal tool to encourage learning and creative exploration among your co-workers, colleagues, clients, and throughout your entire organization.
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I'll never look at a door with the word Push on it the same way again.
What does a fashion designer think (and then magically see) when they stare at a blank piece of paper? What does a college football scout see (and then instantly believe) while watching a high school athlete. I don't have those answers. They haven't written their own field guides yet. I do have the answer though to how Jim Gilmore and Joe Pine see and think while experiencing anything and everything. With the Field Guide, I get a glimpse into how they think.
And after reading, rereading, dog-earring, high-lighting, underlining, practicing and implementing their tools within the Field Guide, I now see and create experiential offerings in a thorough light. The Experience Economy originally helped me think and discuss; the Field Guide helps me see and do.
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See the World Differently
The Experience Economy is a book that is rich in models, principles and frameworks. Pine & Gilmore's Field Guide serves as a handy tool to help you identify "best principles" for learning excursions and in "experiencing experiences". The Guide is concise, visual, and leaves you wanting more.
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the desillusion experience
I would like to express my unhappiness with the purchase of the Field Guide for the Experience Economy. I truly enjoyed the original book Experience Economy. As I found it most interessting, I wanted to buy the Field Guide. What a dissappointment! Paying 10 dollars (plus shipping) for a mere brochure that I finished in 3 minutes was not the best purchasing experience I had. The leaflet just was a recap of some items of the book and had very little added value. I urge you not to buy it.
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