Culturematic: How Reality TV, John Cheever, a Pie Lab, Julia Child, Fantasy Football . . . Will Help You Create and Execute Brea

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Main Details

Title Culturematic: How Reality TV, John Cheever, a Pie Lab, Julia Child, Fantasy Football . . . Will Help You Create and Execute Brea
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Grant McCracken
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 139
Category/GenreBusiness innovation
Sales and marketing
ISBN/Barcode 9781422143292
ClassificationsDewey:658.4063
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Imprint Harvard Business Review Press
Publication Date 15 May 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

A Culturematic is a little machine for making culture. Once wound up and released, the Culturematic acts as a probe into the often-alien world of contemporary culture, to test for atmosphere, to see what life it can sustain, to see who responds and how. Culturematics start small but can scale up ferociously, bootstrapping as they go. In Culturematic, Grant McCracken describes these little machines and helps the reader master them.

Author Biography

Grant McCracken, an anthropologist, has studied American culture and business for twenty-five years. He is the author of several books, most recently Chief Culture Officer: How to Create a Living, Breathing Corporation.

Reviews

"McCracken's lively exploration of how media experiments, rule breaking, and parody can expose culture and move it forward proves fascinating and provocative." -- Publishers Weekly "Inspirational and quirky, McCracken's book offers insight on why corporations might want to do this, and suggests a recipe for going about it." -- Research-Technology Management "This book is for all businesses and is written to inspire new innovation and creativity." -- T+D magazine (American Society for Training & Development) "McCracken's point is that in the modern world it is almost impossible to know where the next big idea is coming from... But, thanks to social media and also to the fact that the world is in many ways a lot more homogenous than used to be the case, certain ideas, thoughts, programmes spread like wildfire." -- futureofbusiness.com "Grant McCracken introduces, in this thought-provoking book, the notion of the culturematic, a machine for making culture -- otherwise described as an ingenuity engine... McCracken has interesting observations about how the growing inscrutability of the world haunts traditional producers of culture." -- The Irish Times "Worth the read if you're trying to create meaning and value in the world." -- LeadershipNow (leadershipnow.com) "Working in the digital culture industry, Culturematic is certainly inspirational. If nothing else, it's an excellent compendium of cultural artifacts that have touched the zeitgeist in the last few years." -- Social Media Group (socialmediagroup.com) "Engagingly written and accessible to both business and lay people, the book will have broad appeal to entrepreneurs, marketers, inventors, artists, and people looking for a creativity boost in their professional or personal lives." -- Library Journal "his book will definitely lead you to a greater appreciation of your own inner curiosities" -- Marketing Daily/MediaPost ADVANCE PRAISE for Culturematic "No one views American culture--nor discovers its meaning--in quite the way Grant McCracken does. With his sparkling Culturematic as your guide, go from consuming culture to making it, one small, achievable, and ingenious step at a time." -- B. Joseph Pine II, coauthor, The Experience Economy and Infinite Possibility "Culturematic pulls back the curtain on the fascinating cultural world that drives brands, corporations, and society. Both a revealer of history and a predictor of the future, Grant McCracken provides tools for innovation and mischief that will help you place yourself and your company on the relevant edge of culture. A guidebook, a tool, and a great read." -- Stanley Hainsworth, Chief Creative Officer, Tether "Grant McCracken is a cool guy and thinker with consistently cutting-edge insights about the way people are thinking, working, and feeling. McCracken's challenge here, to be a culture-making entrepreneur--'a Culturematic'--resonated strongly with me, as I expect it will for many people and leaders who want to invent their futures by starting small." -- Peter Sims, author, Little Bets; Cofounder and Director, Fuse Corps "We are leaving behind a marketing age that rewarded safe bets. Culturematic prepares us to listen more and hear the answers in unexpected places." -- John A. Deighton, Harold M. Brierley Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School "There's a misconception that innovation lives only in labs populated by white-coat wearing scientists. In his wide-ranging and entertaining book, Grant McCracken shows how that is not true. Culturematic manages to be both an engaging and practical guide to creativity and innovation. A worthwhile read." -- Scott D. Anthony, Managing Director Innosight Asia-Pacific; author of The Little Black Book Innovation