Small Data
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The New York Times Bestseller named one of the ",Most Important
Books of 2016", by Inc, and a Forbes 2016 ",Must Read Business
Book",'If you love 'Bones' and 'CSI', this book is your kind of
candy' Paco Underhill, author of Why We Buy 'Martin's best book to
date. A personal, intuitive, powerful way to look at making an
impact with your work' Seth Godin, author of Purple Cow Martin
Lindstrom, one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in
The World and a modern-day Sherlock Holmes, harnesses the power of
",small data", in his quest to discover the next big thing. In an
era where many believe Big Data has rendered human perception and
observation 'old-school' or passé, Martin Lindstrom shows that
mining and matching technological data with up-close psychological
insight creates the ultimate snapshot of who we really are and what
we really want. He works like a modern-day Sherlock Holmes,
accumulating small clues - the progressively weaker handshakes of
Millenials, a notable global decrease in the use of facial powder,
a change in how younger consumers approach eating ice cream cones -
to help solve a stunningly diverse array of challenges. In
Switzerland, a stuffed teddy bear in a teenage girl's bedroom
helped revolutionise 1,000 stores - spread across twenty countries
- for one of Europe's largest fashion retailers. In Dubai, a
distinctive bracelet strung with pearls helped Jenny Craig offset
its declining membership in the United States and increase loyalty
by 159% in only one year. In China, the look of a car dashboard led
to the design of the iRobot, or Roomba, floor cleaner - a great
success story. SMALL DATA combines armchair travel with forensic
psychology in an interlocking series of international
clue-gathering detective stories. It shows Lindstrom using his
proprietary CLUES Framework - where big data is merely one part of
the overall puzzle - to get radically close to consumers and come
up with the counter-intuitive insights that have in some cases
helped transform entire industries. SMALL DATA presents a rare
behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to create global brands,
and reveals surprising and counter-intuitive truths about what
connects us all as humans.