The Amazon Way on IoT: 10 Principles for Every Leader from the World’s Leading Internet of Things Strategies

The Internet of Things (IoT) may be the most disruptive set of technologies in a generation, and the most disruptive tech company in the world — Amazon — is building the IoT strategies that will influence every organisation and sector. We can all learn from these strategies.

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In this detailed analysis of IoT and Amazon’s and other leading companies approach to it, John Rossman guides readers with practical insights and recommendations into the strategies and mindset transforming business and society.

“John has laid out a blueprint not only for an enterprise wanting to understand how sensors embedded in their business can innovate old ways of working while also providing an excellent path for individuals wanting to start their own IoT business. The book is not only a reference tool but also paints a story around innovation and customer centricity to challenge the reader to think differently in solving problems.” Eric Martinez — Founder of Modjoul, former EVP AIG and Safeco Insurance

The Amazon Way on IoT explains how the combination of sensors, cloud computing and machine learning can be used to improve customer experiences, drive operational improvements and build new business models. Rossman offers:
– Guidance through the maze of emerging technologies, customer experiences, and business models, to arrive at a recipe just right for your organization
– Key methods to success from Amazon’s master playbook such as creating seamless customer experiences, process improvement and new business models and utilizing tools such as sensors, machine learning and cloud computing
– Approaches to help you tackle the technology, business and internal challenges in innovating with the internet of things.
Renowned Harvard business professor Michael Porter describes the IoT as the backbone for a third-wave of technology-led innovation and digital disruption.

“This is an excellent book. And a very important book. It evokes both business thought and technical thought, which is rare.” — Larry Hughes, former head of Amazon cyber security