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The Popcorn Report : Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life

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By: Faith Popcorn
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

A guide to tomorrow's careers, products, and lives--from the most accurate projector in the business. Popcorn sees the 1990s as the "shakeup" decade, with people feeling an urgency to "fix" their lives.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Pub. Date: 23rd September 1992
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Format: Bargain Price
Number Of Pages: 288

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USER REVIEWS

It's filled with Post-It Notes
~ Written on Feb 8, 2006. 1 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

My copy of The Popcorn Report provided the inspiration for a complete marketing/media proposal. I filled it with Post-It Notes while consuming it on a flight to see the client and I re-wrote my presentation that night. It was integral in solidifying my relationship with the client. Great book!

One of the Top 3 Marketing Books Ever Written
~ Written on Jun 1, 2004. 10 out of 12 users found this review helpful.

Have you ever met someone who's been to one-too-many Tony Robbins seminars? It's like listening to a parrot. Most marketing books, in my opinion, are like that; compilations of what's already been said by someone else. The exceptions to this rule - the great breakthrough books - are Ogilvy on Advertising, The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, and The Popcorn Report.

Originally published in 1991, some would call it "dated." These people are idiots. In one of her closing chapters, Ms. Popcorn very presciently describes email and e-commerce, calling them "screenmail" and "infobuying" though neither had yet been invented. Heck, in 1991 we weren't even using the word "internet." It would be another 3 years before anyone was even talking about "The Information Super-Highway."

The Popcorn Report is one of the great books of original thought and Faith Popcorn deserves a spot in the Marketing Hall of Fame. Buy the book. It will stretch your mind by showing you how we got to where we are.

Great Read
~ Written on Oct 13, 2003. 2 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

When I began reading this book I was doubtful that the trends and predictions of this book would be relevant ten years after it was written. I was pleasantly surprised in that these trends are still very relevant to our world today. A great book to get a perspective on how to deal with trends and changes in society, with fantastic real-world, simple examples. I would definitely recommend this book, and I look forward to reading more of Faith Popcorn.

Still handy, great for beginners, horrible cover though
~ Written on Oct 17, 2001. 2 out of 5 users found this review helpful.

Very light reading which is interesting if u r just starting out on sociology stuff. The thing abt this 10 yr old book is that u should think how it applies to the Now, especially in a global playground. Use it as a spark that pushes u to think further. Horrible cover though. Looks like a lame self-help book. But fun stuff to read.

10 years old and still brilliant
~ Written on Jul 6, 2000. 1 out of 4 users found this review helpful.

How often do you read a business book, 10 years old, and still find yourself underlining, and underlining, and..you get the point. The specific trends Faith shares and the ideas she offers for solutions are insightful, creating an easy sense of trust and confidence in her industry wisdom. They are simple and readily observable all around us. She describes her research strategy which anyone can implement, and would be a fool not to. This book is ideal for business owners, entrepreneurs and especially for those who haven't made the jump yet. By the way, if you consider yourself to be a young entrpreneur or plan to be one soon, I suggest, The Young Entrepreneur's Edge, by Jennifer Kushell.

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