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Author May, Matthew E.

Title The laws of subtraction : six simple rules for winning in the age of excess everything / Matthew May. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint New York : McGraw-Hill, ©2013.
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Contents What isn't there can often trump -- The simplest rules create the most effective experience -- Limiting information engages the imagination -- Creativity thrives under intelligent constraints -- Break is the important part of breakthrough -- Doing something isn't always better than doing nothing -- CODA.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "6 simple principles for winning in an age of excess everythingMarket leaders know that success today depends upon the ability to create social value and personal engagement through the removal from offerings of anything deemed excessive, wasteful, unnecessary, unnatural, hard-to-use, or ugly. The Laws of Subtraction shows how the world's most original innovators stand out in a world of overwhelming choice and feature overload by employing subtraction and minimalism to create the most effective and engaging consumer experiences. Matthew E. May is the author of three award-winning books: The Shibumi Strategy, In Pursuit of Elegance, and The Elegant Solution. A popular speaker, creativity coach, and innovation advisor, he is a regular contributor to the American Express OPEN Forum Idea Hub and the founder of Edit Innovation, an ideas agency based in Los Angeles"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Success in business.
Creative ability in business.
Simplicity.
Succès dans les affaires.
Créativité dans les affaires.
Simplicité.
Creative ability in business
Simplicity
Success in business
Other Form: Print version: May, Matthew E. Laws of subtraction. New York : McGraw-Hill, ©2013 9780071795616 (DLC) 2012027956 (OCoLC)793223423
ISBN 9780071795623 (electronic bk.)
0071795626 (electronic bk.)
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