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Just Do It: The Nike Spirit in the Corporate World

Just Do It: The Nike Spirit in the Corporate World

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Author: Donald R. Katz
Publisher: Adams Media Corporation
Category: Book

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ISBN: 1558504796
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Publication Date: April 1995
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An award-winning author penetrates Nike--a company of the future, a dream machine that seeks to redefine culture through the power of sports--to provide this portrait of Phil Knight, who pioneered the company from a two-man operation into a four billion-dollar corporation.


Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Nike Inside Story   January 16, 2006
I found this early 90's insider's view of Nike to be well writen, interesting and overly informative. Too bad it's out of print now! I bought 10 copies to pass around my work for managers and exec's to read.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent and interesting read   August 11, 2005
I thought this was a very fascinating book to read. Whether or not you are a fan of Nike, this book gives insight into Nike's founder, Phil Knight, and the thought process that goes into making a great shoe.


4 out of 5 stars Good book to read for info. on Nike   January 19, 2005
I thought that this book was a good read because i have been a customer for Nike for many years now and so I got more information on how the company started and etc. But i did not like how Nike used poor labor to make their shoes and how they sell the shoes for more than they are made for. But anyways this was a good book to read on a powerful company.


4 out of 5 stars Dwight H   December 7, 2004
I think the book was ok it wasn't the best book I ever read. It shows how a small company like nike how it came from a small shoe company in the 70's to a big athltic shoe indutry.


5 out of 5 stars Captures the Spirit of This Fast Corporation's Climb   April 2, 2004
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After reading this fascinating account, I am somewhat dumbfounded by some reviewers who didn't find any real corporate insights here. There are plenty, especially the spirit of the place, which one quickly realizes is the heart and soul.

Bookcased by Air Jordan's entry and retire, Katz in good prose that flows well style relates how a middle-distance runner and his coach and eventually some Japanese shoes turned into the giant Swoosh Just Do It corporate wonder. For those of us from this time in our history, one distinctly remembers the embodiment of that spirit, Prefontaine.

You see the dominant style of the venture comes from the playing fields, and many customers for it shoes can feel it, and so they buy it. Others are caught up in its powerful draft, not understanding at all the athletic side. Knight does, and he and his company relished it and grew it. Amazing. I remember setting right next to a mother and her teenage son, both of us guys trying on cross-training shoes. Me, non-Nike, and this young kid insisted he would only wear Air Jordan. The salesman said they didn't have any in that style in his small foot size, the smallest size 2-3 sizes too big. The salesman said it would be harmful to his feet to wear them, but the kid was incensed to have them on. And mom gave in. Stunned, I was. Then to hear about what kids would do to have these shoes.

I relate to all of this as one who never really cared personally for those who stood for the Swoosh ala McEnroe, but respected very much their talent and drive. That's my response to their history and this fascinating chronicle of it: I don't really care personally for what they were about, but have great respect for their drive and talent. You have to give it to them.

They ran the great race, up those trudging hills, and through those barriers that all distance runners have to run through. That great cover photo says it well, does it not!

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