As the CEO of one of Fortune Magazine's "Best Companies to Work For," Tony Hsieh knows that keeping people happy is the key to professional growth and harmony. It might sound crazy, but Hsieh believes that we can prioritize company culture, make money, and change the world. In Delivering Happiness, he shares the tools of the trade he's learned in business and life, from starting a worm farm to running a pizza business, to working at Zappos-a company so impressive that Amazon acquired it for over $1.2 billion.
Fast-paced and down-to-earth, Delivering Happiness shows how a different kind of corporate culture is a powerful model for achieving success, and concentrating on the happiness of those around you can dramatically increase your own.
Under his leadership, Zappos has grown gross merchandise sales from $1.6M in 2000 to over $1 billion in 2008 by focusing relentlessly on customer service.
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Re-reading Tony Hsieh’s “Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion and Purpose” after learning of the author’s mysteriou decline and death is quite an eye opener. Recommended reading back then by a renowned business coach. I do wonder what the coach would say about it now.
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A long-time friend and business partner of late Las Vegas entrepreneur Tony Hsieh has filed a lawsuit against his estate over ownership of the “Delivering Happiness” brand, documents the @8NewsNow Investigators obtained say. https://t.co/LRmsdFbhy7
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A friend and business partner of former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh filed a lawsuit against Hsieh’s estate over ownership of the “Delivering Happiness” brand https://t.co/wjgc8rRzVA