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“Vaporized” by Robert Tercek explores the transformative impact of digital technology on society and provides insights on how businesses and individuals can thrive in the digital age. (Full Summary…)

Vaporized Summary Review

“Vaporized: Solid Strategies for Success in a Dematerialized World” by Robert Tercek, with a foreword by Nicholas Negroponte, stands as a profound exploration of the profound shifts caused by digital technology across industries. Awarded the prestigious 2016 International Book of the Year prize, this work has clearly made its mark on the literary landscape.

Tercek, a seasoned digital pioneer and business futurist, takes the reader on a journey into the heart of the largest cultural and economic transformation since the industrial revolution. The book meticulously dissects the impact of digital technology, providing insights into how it has altered our daily lives, the way we work, and the very fabric of our economic systems. Tercek’s approach to unraveling the complexities of digital business theory mirrors the accessibility of Malcolm Gladwell’s sociological explorations, making intricate concepts understandable and relevant.

The book distinguishes itself from the pessimistic narratives that often accompany discussions of digital disruption. Instead, Tercek presents an optimistic analysis of the future, offering a blueprint for survival that spans from Fortune 500 CEOs to small startup owners. His optimistic outlook doesn’t undermine the challenges posed by digital transformation but rather positions them as opportunities for growth and adaptation.

One of the strengths of “Vaporized” lies in Tercek’s ability to blend theoretical concepts with real-world examples. Drawing from his extensive experience in the media industry, he effortlessly weaves together principles like Moore’s and Metcalfe’s Laws with practical illustrations from major industries such as publishing, music, media, and advertising.

The book goes beyond mere analysis and prediction, venturing into the realm of futurism. Tercek boldly outlines principles such as “Anything that Can be Commoditized Will Be” and “Everything that Can be Measured Will Be,” presenting a visionary perspective on the future of various industries. Notably, he points out specific sectors where these principles are poised for application, showcasing his ability to foresee trends.

The inclusion of a foreword by Nicholas Negroponte, a prominent figure in technology and media, adds credibility to the book. It sets the tone for a compelling exploration of artificial intelligence and its potential societal impact. Tercek provides an optimistic vision of a future run by artificial intelligence, presenting over 100 new jobs that have emerged in the last 5-10 years.

While Tercek’s predictions and analyses are generally insightful, the book does have a notable point of contention regarding the impact of digital principles on education. The author expresses skepticism about the progress of American higher education, dismissing it as too entangled in issues like political correctness and scandals. This perspective may resonate differently with readers based on their views and experiences within the American higher education system.

Essentially, “Vaporized” is a tour de force in the realm of business literature, offering an engaging exploration of the digital revolution and its implications. Tercek’s ability to blend theory, real-world examples, and futurism makes this book a valuable resource for entrepreneurs, industry executives, and policymakers seeking to navigate the uncharted waters of a dematerialized world.

Who is the author of Vaporized?

Robert Tercek is one of the world’s most prolific creators of interactive content. He has created breakthrough entertainment experiences for every digital platform and served in key positions in the digital divisions of The Oprah Winfrey Network and Sony Entertainment.

How long is Vaporized?

  • Print length: 336 pages

What genre is Vaporized?

Nonfiction, Business

What are good quotes from Vaporized?

“In its quest to organize the world’s information, Google has scoured vast troves of data to amass the greatest accumulation of information assets on the planet, including the billions of search queries on google.com and YouTube and the billions of interactions on Android, the dominant operating system for most mobile devices. Google also controls an ever-growing index of the world’s websites and the browsing history of more than 2 billion users, three types of maps of the Earth’s surface and traffic patterns, a real-time list of trending topics, the largest archive of discussions in Usenet groups, the entire contents of 20 million books, a huge collection of photographs, the largest collection of video on the planet, the largest online email repository, even the largest archive of DNA data.”

“Apple has $194 billion in cash on hand. That’s enough to buy 483 of the S&P 500 companies.”

“everyday life is about to get strange or amazing, depending upon how comfortable you are with devices that talk back.”

― Robert Tercek, Vaporized
 

 
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Tal Gur is an impact-driven entrepreneur, author, and investor. After trading his daily grind for a life of his own daring design, he spent a decade pursuing 100 major life goals around the globe. His journey and most recent book, The Art of Fully Living - 1 Man, 10 Years, 100 Life Goals Around the World, has led him to found Elevate Society.