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The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google Kindle Edition

4.4 out of 5 stars 3,997 ratings

‘A fantastic, provocative book about where we are now and where we are going’ Phil Simon Huffington Post

Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google are the four most influential companies on the planet. Just about everyone thinks they know how they got there. Just about everyone is wrong.

For all that’s been written about the Four over the last two decades, no one has captured their power and staggering success as insightfully as Scott Galloway.

Instead of buying the myths these companies broadcast, Galloway asks fundamental questions:
- How did the Four infiltrate our lives so completely that they’re almost impossible to avoid (or boycott)?
- Why does the stock market forgive them for sins that would destroy other firms?
- And as they race to become the world’s first trillion-dollar company, can anyone challenge them?

In the same irreverent style that has made him one of the world’s most celebrated business professors, Galloway deconstructs the strategies of the Four that lurk beneath their shiny veneers. He shows how they manipulate the fundamental emotional needs that have driven us since our ancestors lived in caves, at a speed and scope others can’t match. And he reveals how you can apply the lessons of their ascent to your own business or career.

Whether you want to compete with them, do business with them, or simply live in the world they dominate, you need to understand the Four.

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This analysis of the rise of Amazon, Apple, Faceboook and Google stands out because it adds significantly to the tide of criticism currently sweeping over Silicon Valley -- Tristan Quinn ― Times Literary Supplement

When it comes to the digital age,
Scott Galloway is Christopher Hitchens with an MBA, namely a brainy and fearless provocateur -- James Warren ― Vanity Fair

The Four is a fantastic, provocative book about where we are now and where we are going. -- Phil Simon ― Huffington Post

This is that rare book that not only informs but entertains. You’ll never look at these four companies in the same way again -- Jonah Berger, author of Contagious and Invisible Influence

Scott is a genius at engaging an audience in an intelligent, thoughtful, sometimes snarky and often humorous manner -- Joanne Tombrakos ―
Huffington Post

Scott Galloway’s
The Four is a bareback ride upon the four horses of the economic apocalypse– Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google. It is a timely exposition of the nature and concentration of power in the world today and, as a result, is much more than just a business book…The book contains more insights and provocative ideas than Amazon has Boeing 767s… My recommendation is to walk down to your local book store and buy this– or more likely, buy it on Amazon. -- Tom Upchurch ― Wired

A big help in understanding how so many of us have come to completely rely on these tech giants ― and what the future holds for other, less powerful companies. ―
Business Insider, Best Business Books of 2017

Scott Galloway is honest, outrageous and provocative. This book will trigger your flight-or-fight nervous system like no other and in doing so challenge you to truly think differently. -- Calvin McDonald, CEO of Sephora

Well argued and accessible... refreshingly clear-eyed -- Brad Stone, author of The Everything Store

Full of sharp insights and unconventional views ― Nature

From the Inside Flap

For all that's been written about the Four over the last two decades, no one has captured their power and staggering success as insightfully as Scott Galloway.

Instead of buying the myths these compa­nies broadcast, Galloway asks fundamental questions. How did the Four infiltrate our lives so completely that they're almost impossible to avoid (or boycott)? Why does the stock market forgive them for sins that would destroy other firms? And as they race to become the world's first trillion-dollar company, can anyone chal­lenge them?

In the same irreverent style that has made him one of the world's most celebrated business professors, Galloway deconstructs the strategies of the Four that lurk beneath their shiny veneers. He shows how they manipulate the fundamental emotional needs that have driven us since our ancestors lived in caves, at a speed and scope others can't match. And he reveals how you can apply the lessons of their ascent to your own business or career.

Whether you want to compete with them, do business with them, or simply live in the world they dominate, you need to understand the Four.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01CZB2X4W
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Transworld Digital; 6th edition (5 Oct. 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 7.7 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 327 pages
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Scott Galloway is a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, where he teaches brand strategy and digital marketing to second-year MBA students. A serial entrepreneur, he has founded nine firms, including L2, Red Envelope, Prophet, and Section4. In 2012, he was named one of the “World’s 50 Best Business School Professors” by Poets & Quants. His Prof G and Pivot podcasts, No Mercy / No Malice weekly blog, and Prof G YouTube channel reach millions worldwide.

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 November 2018
    A fundamental for anyone who's interested/involved in the "digital world". Actually scratch that, this is a must read for all of us. Galloway pulls off a coup in leading us, at pace, through the genesis, evolution and make-up the big Four. A fascinating and somewhat sobering read.

    A shortish, readable book that clearly explains where we are, where we're (probably) going and the case for anti-trust measures for the Four. His style won't be to everyone's taste but Scott Galloway rips through the subject with energy, passion and a bit of "adult" language.

    Feels as timely and relevant to us now in 2018 as previous digital commentaries such as "The Long Tail" and "The Search" were in the mid-noughties.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 May 2018
    Very thought inspiring and I felt like I learnt a great deal. Only towards the end I felt, the plane had ahead landed
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2019
    It is an amazing book if you want to understand how are those 4 firms growing so fast and why are they so important and will continue to be in the future. The author style of writing is fantastic. It is a simple and powerful style, he is very good at analogies when he want to explain a concept; so even thought the book is deep regarding to concepts, he uses great analogies and simple language to communicate them.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 February 2024
    In an era where technology giants dominate the global market, understanding the mechanisms behind their success is more crucial than ever. "The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google" serves as a deep dive into the core of these behemoths, providing a balanced analysis that is as enlightening as it is critical. The book, ambitious in scope, attempts to dissect the unique components that have propelled Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google to unparalleled heights of success.

    One of the book's most commendable aspects is its nuanced approach to critiquing and praising the strategies employed by these companies. The author's ability to discern the fine line between respected business practices and areas where ethical considerations may fall by the wayside offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the tech landscape. This duality ensures that the narrative remains balanced, avoiding the pitfall of becoming an uncritical homage to these corporations.

    Further enriching the narrative is the inclusion of comparisons with other tech companies, providing a broader context for understanding the industry. This comparative analysis highlights what sets "The Four" apart and offers insights into the competitive dynamics within the tech ecosystem. The book feels like an amalgamation of four distinct narratives, each dedicated to unravelling the secrets behind the success of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, making for a multifaceted and engaging read.

    However, the book has its challenges. The prose sometimes succumbs to verbosity, with some chapters meandering into excessive tangents. This issue of pacing and necessity detracts from the book's overall impact, leading to moments where the reader may question the inclusion of certain sections. Despite this, the book maintains its informative core, even if it occasionally needs to catch up on brevity and focus.

    Rating "The Four" a 3 out of 5 might seem harsh, but it reflects the book's position as a work of significant insights marred by occasional overindulgence in detail. It's an average read—not because it lacks information or relevance, but because its execution does not always match the ambition of its premise.

    For technology and business enthusiasts, "The Four" offers a valuable perspective on the inner workings and strategies of the world's leading tech companies. The book prompts reflection on these entities' power and influence and the ethical considerations accompanying their ascent. While it might not capture the concise elegance of other analyses, its contributions to our understanding of the digital age must be considered.

    "The Four" is a commendable attempt to encapsulate the essence of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google's success. Despite its flaws, it's a book that contributes significantly to the discourse on technology and power. Like peeling back the layers of an onion, it reveals the complex interplay of innovation, ambition, and, at times, controversy that defines these titans of the tech world.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2019
    Found this book insightful and thought provoking. I liked Scott’s style of writing as very often with many business books it can get quite boring. He has a good way of mixing shocking statistics with business school theory and opening up your mind. There are some great learnings for any business, employee or manager in there....something for everyone.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 January 2023
    If you'd like to predict the future big four, you need to know what's going on for the current big four--and this book is the book you should take notice of.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 January 2020
    Unputdownable and brilliant analysis of why the four digital giants are successful and all the underhanded ways they get you to do things and buy stuff. But like "Dow 36,000", books about Japan in the early 1990s, books about real estate in 2005, books about China now and all the other books that put forward the inevitable dominance of the current most fashionable capitalist concept (big data and its uses), the seeds of downfall and destruction are already sown. It's like when you read about a company on the front page, it's the beginning of the end - in these cases, a collective decision to switch off and get out more, plus "peak stuff". So scary - but not that scary.
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  • Mister X
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muss man gelesen haben!
    Reviewed in Germany on 3 November 2018
    Niemand hat unsere Welt in der wir leben in den letzten 10 Jahren so stark beeinflusst wie diese Vier Unternehmen (Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google). Wie wichtig es dann ist dies zu analysieren hat Scott Galloway richtigerweise erkannt und hilft uns dabei mit seinem Werk extrem weiter.

    Zunächst einmal erklärt Galloway wie jeder einzelne der vier "Reiter" es dort hingeschafft hat, wo er heute steht. Dabei analysiert er vor allem auch das Geschäftsmodell der einzelnen Unternehmen. Mit jede Menge interessanter Statistiken stellt er auch nooch den aktuellen Standpunkt der Reiter dar und wie sie ganze Branchen aufgemischt haben und einstige dominierende Unternehmen dort verdrängt haben.

    Im zweiten Teil des Buches geht es darum wie sich diese Unternehmen wohl weiterentwickeln könnten. Wer wird von ihnen untergehen, wer wird noch die Welt auf Jahre hinaus prägen können und wer wird sie gar dominieren können. Welches Unternehmen hier welche Rolle einnimmt analysiert Galloway ausgezeichnet und ich kann nur so viel sagen: Für Apple sieht es eher weniger gut aus und für Amazon ausgezeichnet. Diese Einschätzung kann ich komplett mit dem Autor teilen.

    Der Autor schwärmt aber nicht nur davon wie toll doch diese Unternehmen sind, sondern er bedenkt auch die Probleme, die die Dominanz der vier Reiter mit sich bringt und noch bringen könnte.

    Zur englischen Version kann ich so viel sagen, dass sie preislich ein guter Deal ist. Schließlich spart man sich ein paar Euro gegenüber der deutschen Übersetzung. Allerdings sollte man wirklich gute Englischkenntnisse haben. Das Buch ist nicht ganz einfach geschrieben und ein Sprachniveau von C1 halte ich für nötig.

    Ich hoffe, dass ich Dir weiterhelfen konnte und sich meine Rezension für Dich als nützlich erwiesen hat.
  • Stef
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!
    Reviewed in Italy on 3 February 2018
    This is a book for all ages. For College kids it is a must read , and for grown ups is an eye opener.
    Scott has a vision and has dedicated his professional life to innovation in many fields.
    I will purchase more copies as gift to friends.
    Great job Scott!
  • tamano
    5.0 out of 5 stars an informative book based on marketing
    Reviewed in Japan on 12 March 2023
    Professor Galloway is an entrepreneur. He explains how the four horsemen are humongous in two remarkable ways.
    Their businesses appeal to one of three areas of our body—brain, heart, and genitals. We recognize iPhone as a luxury item to attract a future partner.
    His T-algorithm is the way to find a company worth Trillion dollars. It contains eight factors: product differentiation, visionary capital, global reach, likability, vertical integration, AI, accelerant, and geography. To sum up, scalability matters.
    The conclusion is that the Four should be broken up because they acquire all startups at extraordinary prices. The market needs to work better.
    Galloway's insights are thought-provoking, and his writing style is engaging and accessible. Highly recommended.

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