Jeff Jarvis

Jeff Jarvis ( born July 15, 1954) is an American journalist.

He became known to the general public by criticism of the Dell customer service and the book What would Google do? He is co-founder of the magazine Entertainment Weekly and writes for People Magazine, New York Daily News, San Francisco Examiner, Chicago Tribune and The Guardian. He teaches at the Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York.

What would Google do?

Summary of the book theses: The author understands the management and operations of Google Inc. as a pioneering and innovative. Basic idea of ​​this book is based on 30 rules to develop strategies for companies in the future, and entrepreneurship of the future. Google serves as a template for communicable behaviors of different types of companies.

Internet presence

Jarvis runs a socially critical blog. Self- presentation on his Facebook page: " I'm a big -media guy turned blogger and teacher, addicted to starting new things and the internet is made ​​for that. "

Publications

  • What would Google do? 2009 What would Google do? How to benefit from the success strategies of the Internet giants. Heyne, München 2009, ISBN 978-3-453-15537-4
  • More transparency dare! How Facebook, Twitter & Co. renew the world. Quadriga, Cologne 2012, ISBN 978-3-86995-041-9 Evgeny Morozov: Power Discourse: The Poverty of Internet intellectuals. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. October 25, 2011 ( review ).
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