
Meaningful The Story of Ideas That Fly
Reviews

I picked up this book from "Best Product Management" blog posts. I did not find it super insightful. If you're coming from a (super) corporate oldschool background in marketing, product, or management, then you'll definitely find these ideas insightful and actionable. I found it to be common sense: TLDR: listen to your customer, be your customer, build things to solve their problems, and work on a feedback loop of understanding your customer and making them happy. From a marketing perspective, it's all about getting customers to want to champion your brand rather than convincing them they need something. This is a short book, you can probably get through it on a transatlantic flight. It took me 3 months and I totally sucked in an 800+ page audiobook in the meantime. On the bright side, the book reads really well. I'd describe the prose as poetic and feels nice to read. There are lots of short bite-sized sections with one idea each, short chapters, lots of pictures. If you're looking for some product marketing entertainment on a long flight, this is a good read, otherwise, for startup people, move on to something with a little more actionable substance.



