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Martha Stewart has generated an enormous following by establishing herself as the leading authority for all things domestic and in the process created a multimillion-dollar enterprise and a personal net worth of nearly $2 billion. As one of the most successful self-made female business owners in American history, Martha Stewart is a topic of interest for fans, business professionals and would--be entrepreneurs alike. "Martha Inc." tells the compelling story of how this complex woman created an empire on domesticity and examines her business inside and out. Through an engaging narrative by popular columnist Christopher Byron, this book chronicles how the business was built, what it took to take it public, and the personal and professional transformation Martha has undergone to make it all work. To get a true portrait of the woman whose work ethic is her personal life, Byron delves into the underreported facets of Martha's past, such as the effects her challenging childhood and years on Wall Street have had on her uncompromising business acumen. From "Martha Stewart Living magazine" and marthastewart.com to a K-Mart line of houseware products, a line of house paints, and a television show, this book details how a former caterer from Connecticut has created a media and merchandising empire, pulling off what large media corporations with vast resources struggle to accomplish. Martha Stewart has sold America on good taste and now readers can learn exactly how she did it and what drives her to keep conquering new vistas. A corporate biography as well as a success story worthy of Horatio Alger, "Martha Inc." also delves into how a cult of personality is created and how Martha Stewart capitalized on the zeitgeist that characterized the last half of the twentieth century. This book is a must read for anyone who has been touched by Martha's marketing savvy or who dreams of making it big.
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There's probably no woman in America who is as famous--or controversial--as Martha Stewart. In Martha Inc. Christopher Byron gets past the public persona to tell how "the quiet little girl from the house on Elm Place" became the "richest self-made businesswoman in America." While Byron acknowledges that Stewart has a good side, there's not much evidence of it here; much of the book focuses on the darker aspects of Stewart's private life that were first popularized in Jerry Oppenheimer's mean-spirited Just Desserts. Unlike Oppenheimer's account, however, Byron keeps the mudslinging in check by also chronicling her amazing business success as "one of the most potent and effective brands in the history of American marketing." He details her relationships with Kmart, Group W, and Time-Warner, noting that her maneuvering to buy her company back from Time-Warner was "easily the greatest financial coup in the history of American publishing." The result is an interesting and often scandalous story of a woman who proves to be far more complicated than the image her media empire projects.
--Harry C. Edwards
From The New Yorker
An irony underlies this splendid biography: although Mary Shelley revered the memory of her mother, the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, who died shortly after giving birth to her, she was dominated by men all her life, beginning with her father, the impecunious radical William Godwin. She eloped with Percy Bysshe Shelley, who was then married to another woman, and she catered to the rebellious poet's whims until his death, in 1822. As a twenty-four-year-old widow with one surviving child, she depended on her unsympathetic father-in-law, who provided scant support on the condition that she not publish Shelley's poetry or write about him. She eked out a living as a hack writer, but her notorious novel, "Frankenstein," brought in only a pittance. Her reconstruction of her husband's image proved more successful, however. By the time she died, in 1851, her son had inherited the Shelley estate, and Mary, evading her father-in-law's prohibitions, had invented a dreamy, saintlike Shelley, more acceptable to Victorians than her turbulent husband had been.
From AudioFile
As with many authors who read their own books, Byron might have been better served by hiring a professional narrator. One effect of an author reading a biography he has written is the added color of attitude that comes through. Byron's reading is no exception. At times dripping with condescension and with no small amount of scorn, he seems particularly pleased when he describes some act by which he thinks Martha Stewart was trying to get away with something. Byron makes his prejudices clear through both his text and narration. He works at giving an animated reading, but it comes across as forced. Had the book been much longer, it would have grown tiresome. J.E.M.
About Author
CHRISTOPHER BYRON has been writing about business and finance for over thirty years. He writes a weekly column for the New York Post and a monthly column for Red Herring, is the host of a syndicated daily radio show, "Wall Street Wakeup with Chris Byron," and appears frequently on CNBC, Fox News Network, MSNBC, and CBS Evening News, among other places. Byron graduated from Yale College and the Columbia University School of Law. He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy and lives in Connecticut with his family.
Book Dimension:
length: (cm)22.8 width:(cm)15.8
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评分我是在听一位资深行业分析师的播客时,无意中听到他们对“某本关于企业架构的重量级著作”的讨论,虽然当时没有点名,但根据描述的重量级影响力,我立刻心领神会地锁定了这本书。听众反馈中提到,这本书的叙事结构极其精巧,它似乎并非采用传统的线性叙事,而是通过一种多维度的视角来解构一个复杂的商业实体。这种手法听起来就极具挑战性,要求读者必须保持高度的专注力和批判性思维,去追踪那些看似不相关却又相互交织的商业脉络。我尤其欣赏这种大胆的尝试,它意味着作者敢于跳出窠臼,用更接近现实世界复杂性的方式来呈现商业的真相——不是简单的成功学口号,而是深层次的系统分析。这种高度智力密集的阅读体验,对我这种热衷于“拆解”事物的人来说,简直是无上的诱惑,我期待它能提供一套全新的思维框架,让我能以更宏观的角度去审视我所处的行业生态。
评分我是一个对文本排版有着近乎偏执要求的人,这本书的内页设计绝对是教科书级别的典范。字体的选择既保证了长篇阅读的舒适度,又在关键数据点和核心概念处使用了恰到好处的粗体或斜体进行强调,这种细节处理体现了出版方对读者的尊重。更重要的是,我注意到每章的开头都附有一段精炼的引言,它们看起来像是对接下来内容的某种哲学层面的预设,将原本可能枯燥的商业逻辑,提升到了思辨的高度。我尚未深入阅读,但光是浏览目录结构和章节标题的编排,我就能感受到一种严谨的逻辑递进感,仿佛作者精心设计了一条路径,引导读者从基础认知逐步迈向高阶的战略理解。这种对阅读体验的极致追求,让我相信书中的内容也必然是经过了千锤百炼、字斟句酌的精品,绝对不是匆忙拼凑出来的快餐式读物。
评分说实话,我购买这本书的主要驱动力来自于封面内侧那段简短的推荐语,那段话用一种近乎诗意的笔触描绘了商业竞争的残酷与优雅,那种“在冰冷的数字背后,跳动着人性最原始的野心”的描述,一下子击中了我。它暗示着这本书不仅仅是一本教科书式的分析,更是一部关于权力、策略以及人类在资本洪流中挣扎求存的史诗。我设想作者一定是花费了大量时间去观察那些在商业舞台上叱咤风云的人物,并将他们的决策心理提炼成了可供借鉴的原则。我更倾向于认为,这本书探讨的是‘人’如何驱动‘机构’,而不是单纯的技术流程。我渴望看到作者如何将那些晦涩难懂的财务报表和复杂的市场波动,转化为引人入胜的故事线,让读者在阅读过程中,如同置身于一场高风险的牌局之中,每翻一页都伴随着心跳的加速。
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