
Pivot
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The near destruction of the music industry at the hands of online piracy and its subsequent recovery on the backs of digital streaming platforms is more than just the biggest story of disruption and reinvention of the digital age. It is also a trove of insights on how to confront the metamorphosis we are all facing in dealing with the Covid-19 era, as accelerating tech and economic changes reshape our work, our play and our very minds.
Will Page, Spotify's first chief economist, extrapolates music's journey into eight guiding principles for pivoting through the ubiquitous disruption in nearly all industries. Expect the unexpected with transferable lessons coming from Starbucks, Tupperware and even Groucho Marx. The notion of 'Tarzan Economics' ties these principles together: a framework for recognising and acting on disruption, by letting go of the old vine and grabbing onto the new. Page joyfully brings these insights to life and provides a guide for knowing not just how to grab the new vine, but when. He assesses the new dynamics of the 'long tail', identifies friends and foes in the battle for scarce attention and provides a practical tool for discovering the right role for each of us to succeed in this new modern world.
As we emerge from the unprecedented disruption of a global pandemic, Tarzan Economics shows all of us - individuals, organisations and institutions - that if the vine we are holding onto is withering, we can have confidence to reach out for a new one in 2022 and beyond.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Prologue: We All Have a Napster Moment Ahead: Can You See Yours?
- Introduction: My Job is to Help You See Around Corners
- Music Matters Because it Got There First
- There Was Economics Long Before There Were Economists
- Reading Across not Down
- Chapter 1: Tarzan Economics: Let's Party Like It's
- Globalisation but Not As We Know It
- Chapter 2: Paying Attention
- We're All In Competition with Pyjamas
- Chapter 3: Drawing a Crowd
- Emotional Contagion
- How IMDb Serves Veganomics
- Chapter 4: Make or Buy
- How Do We Know When the Price is Right?
- Patronage and 'The Pickwick' Papers
- Chapter 5: Self-interest vs. Common Good
- Chapter 6: Pivotal Thinking
- Chapter 7: Judging the State We're In
- Chapter 8: Big Data, Big Mistakes
- The Fog of Data
- Conclusion: Builders and Farmers
- Let Investors Pay to Deliver You that Meal
- Build and They Will Come
- Specialising or Optimising
- Quality or Quantity
- Having the Guts to Go it Alone
- 'Communism with a Touch of Capitalism'
- Why We Need Two Competition Authorities
- What Matters Most is Being Measured Least
- Conjectures and Refutations
- Annex: Groucho Marxism Maths
- Skyscanner Applies Marxism to Scan All of the Skies
- Acknowledgements
- Bibliography
- Documentaries and Movies
- Index
- Copyright
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