Ctrl Alt Delete (Review and Analysis of Joel's Book)
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This summary of the ideas from Mitch Joel's book "Ctrl Alt Delete" highlights that every industry will sooner rather than later be forced to make the transition into the fully-digital future of business. This summary highlights that the need to reboot applies to both businesses and individuals, as both need to make changes to take advantage of the new dynamics.
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Book Presentation Ctrl Alt Delete by Mitch Joel
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About the Author
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Summary of Ctrl Alt Delete (Mitch Joel)
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MAIN IDEA
It’s inevitable now that every industry will sooner rather than later be forced to make the transition into the fully-digital future of business. You can either treat this transformation era as a bleak time because none of the established rules apply or view it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to completely reboot your company and your career and do something amazing.
The need to reboot – to Ctrl Alt Delete
to borrow a term from the personal computer industry – applies to both businesses and individuals alike:
Like it or not, the nature of how business is run and what you as an individual do to monetize your skills is quickly evolving. The key to getting ahead is to change the way you think and the way you act to better align with this brave new world. It’s time to identify the emerging opportunities of the fully-digital economy and seize them.
Businesses and the people who work for them no longer have a choice. They must reboot. They must Ctrl Alt Delete. What we’re currently seeing in the marketplace is the struggle that businesses and employees are going through as we live through this state of purgatory. We are stuck in the middle of this transition and digitization of industry, and we’ve had enough of the analysis paralysis that is grabbing businesses by the throat. What we need— more than anything else— are the insights and guidance that will be crucial to our success.
– Mitch Joel
If you don’t cannibalize yourself, someone else will.
– Steve Jobs, co-founder and former CEO, Apple
About the Author
MITCH JOEL is president of Twist Image, a