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The Wow Factor: How I Turned One Idea and My Unbridled Enthusiasm Into a Golf Revolution

The Wow Factor: How I Turned One Idea and My Unbridled Enthusiasm Into a Golf Revolution
Author: Barney Adams
Creator: James Dodson
Brand: Booklegger
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 724272

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.1

ISBN: 160239248X
Dewey Decimal Number: 338.768876352092
EAN: 9781602392489
ASIN: 160239248X

Publication Date: June 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Hard Cover
  • Barney Adams with John Steinbreder
  • How I Turned One Idea and My Unbridled Enthusiasm Into a Golf Revolution

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In the early years of Adams Golf, entrepreneur Barney Adams labored in obscurity. Everything changed in 1996, however, when he invented the Tight Lies fairway wood. Designed with the traditional head shape upside down, which both lowered the center of gravity and increased the hitting surface, the resulting club was easier to hit. Suddenly, Adams and his club became overnight sensations and sales skyrocketed, earning numerous industry awards. This rags-to-riches story suggests how you, too, can make your entrepreneurial dreams come true.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not Exactly Wowed   September 15, 2008
Barney Adams' determination and personal sacrifice is clearly articulated in the book. Following a complete accounting of how Adams Golf finds itself and reaches stability the book fails to take the next step in the life-cycle approach to strategic management with a discussion of how Adams has and will continue to re-event itself to prevent decline and future failure. Part Two "Inside the Golf Equipment Industry" was not very "inside".


5 out of 5 stars Fun read with an excellent message   August 26, 2008
As one reviewer already noted, the message regarding the WOW factor is simple, but too often overlooked. Anyone in sales or product development should ask themselves what their WOW factor is. Answer that question and you'll increase your market share, as Adams did.

Beyond the business case, the book was a fun and interesting read. I'm a little biased, as I was an early adopter of the Tight Lies club, so I immediately knew what Adams was referring to when I saw the title of the book.



4 out of 5 stars Barney Adams   August 25, 2008
Always nice to read about the golfindustry. Not just instruction or history is interesting so a nice read for all those who are interested in stuff like this.


3 out of 5 stars The casual truth about Tight Lies   August 14, 2008
"The WOW Factor" is a well-designed business book that tells the story of how Barney Adams, the creator of the Tight Lies fairway wood and the founder of Adams Golf, turned a career of missteps and disappointment into a stunning success.

I call it "well-designed" because it's not too long, not too serious, not too heavy and remarkably, if discreetly, candid.

Adams ties his experiences, starting with his unremarkable years as a manager for Corning and ending with the realization that his executive leadership was not what his own company needed to be able to prosper, together with his WOW factor theory. Simply stated, he says hard work and a good product is not enough to crack into an established industry. The essential ingredients, he maintains, are the ability for your product to cause consumers to say, "WOW!" and the marketing technique to get that product into consumers' hands.

While this may not be earth-shaking, he does offer it as caution to all those would-be entrepreneurs who believe they can make it in the fickle, trendy but inbred golf business.

It's refreshing to hear a successful executive recount how he helped run a small company into the ground by taking too high-altitude a view of its operations. And it's intriguing to read how he desperately searched for a way to get golfers to try his innovative Tight Lies fairway woods.

For business purposes, what the book lacks is analytical detail. Adams can tell you what, in hindsight, he did wrong and what turned out to be right. He really can't tell you why, except as a matter of empirical result.

For insight purposes, Adams reveals little about his personal life, except for his obvious passion for his work. While the development of his golf businesses apparently cost him a great deal in his personal and family relationships, he touches on that issue only a bit.

Still, it's a remarkably pleasant, quick read. Adams may be a seat-of-the-pants contrast to the standard modern MBA, but he seems right on target in the fashioning the kind of book that golf fanatics would enjoy.






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