First in Thirst: How Gatorade Turned the Science of Sweat Into a Cultural Phenomenon

Author:   Darren ROVELL
Publisher:   HarperCollins Focus
Edition:   Special ed.
ISBN:  

9780814410950


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 May 2018
Format:   Paperback
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"Gatorade is an enthralling story, brought to life in bright color and sharp detail in this book as journalist and author Darren Rovell chronicles every astonishing milestone of the company’s history. With unprecedented access to the inventors, the marketers, the analysts and observers, and key company figures past and present, Rovell recounts the sweat-drenched University of Florida football practices, the first (unpalatable) prototypes, and the commercial and financial interest that quickly took hold following the drink’s first on-field successes. Then came the advertising, sponsorships, product placements (many of them fortuitous), and finally the two milestones that cemented Gatorade’s iconic status once and for all -- the ubiquitous Gatorade bath and the Michael Jordan ""Be Like Mike"" endorsement deal. With refreshing candor, First in Thirst also offers an inside look at all the aspects that went into building the brand, such as: negotiations, battles, lawsuits, mergers and acquisitions, product strategies, lucky breaks, and even the mishaps that have attended Gatorade’s reign as the 800-pound gorilla of the sports-drink scene. First in Thirst identifies the nine Gatorade Rules, business principles that have helped Gatorade become one of the most dominant brands ever. By adhering to these principles, businesses in other industries may achieve greater brand recognition and market share. Long before America knew what ""deep-down body thirst"" was, a team of university scientists had already invented something to quench it. This book is the story of the product and the company, and of America’s fascination with the one and only Gatorade."

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Author:   Darren ROVELL
Publisher:   HarperCollins Focus
Imprint:   Amacom
Edition:   Special ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9780814410950


ISBN 10:   0814410952
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 May 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.
Language:   English & English

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Selected as one of Soundview Executive Book Summaries's the 30 Best Business Books of the year. <p> Publishers Weekly:,, . an account wide in scope, rich in details and sufficiently varied to keep the pages turning. <p> Beverage Digest: [A] new book by ESPN business reporter Darren Rovell provides fascinating insights into original development -- and sale -- of Gatorade. <p> Yahoo! Sports: [A] fascinating new book.[Author] Rovell does an excellent job keeping a business story moving by interweaving plenty of sports and bigger picture ideas into First in Thirst. There is enough here for the businessperson, the sports fan and anyone who loves a story about how one small, simple idea could become so big. <p> Dallas Morning News, Steve Powers, nationally syndicated columnist: It's a lively book rich in detail. <p> Business Ledger (Oak Brook, IL):,, . an engrossing read...the book is captivating. <p> BrandChannel.com: A good read about a product's ups and downs for those into sports, business, or supposed hangover cures. <p> Mississippi Business Journal:,, . a fascinating business story. <p> Detroit Free Press: He [Rovell] writes a fascinating chronicle of how Gatorade's superb marketing overcame obstacles.


Selected as one of Soundview Executive Book Summaries's the 30 Best Business Books of the year. Publishers Weekly: . ..an account wide in scope, rich in details and sufficiently varied to keep the pages turning. Beverage Digest: [A] new book by ESPN business reporter Darren Rovell provides fascinating insights into original development -- and sale -- of Gatorade. Yahoo! Sports: [A] fascinating new book.[Author] Rovell does an excellent job keeping a business story moving by interweaving plenty of sports and bigger picture ideas into First in Thirst. There is enough here for the businessperson, the sports fan and anyone who loves a story about how one small, simple idea could become so big. Dallas Morning News, Steve Powers, nationally syndicated columnist: It's a lively book rich in detail. Business Ledger (Oak Brook, IL): . ..an engrossing read...the book is captivating. BrandChannel.com: A good read about a product's ups and downs for those into sports, business, or supposed hangover cures. Mississippi Business Journal: . ..a fascinating business story. Detroit Free Press: He [Rovell] writes a fascinating chronicle of how Gatorade's superb marketing overcame obstacles.


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Darren Rovell has been reporting on sports business since 1998. Since June 2000 he has served as ESPN.com's sports business reporter. He also appears on numerous ESPN radio affiliate shows and on ESPNews, and contributes to ESPN's flagship Sports Center, its investigative Outside the Lines shows, and ESPN2's morning show Cold Pizza. In 2004, Rovell was named to Newsbios' 30 under 30, a list of the top 30 national business reporters under 30. He is the co-author of On the Ball: What You Can Learn About Business from America's Sports Leaders.

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