Business Quote by Walter Isaacson
““The Apple Marketing Philosophy” that stressed three points. The first was empathy, an intimate connection with the feelings of the customer: “We will truly understand their needs better than any other company.” The second was focus: “In order to do a good job of those things that we decide to do, we must eliminate all of the unimportant opportunities.” The third and equally important principle, awkwardly named, was impute. It emphasized that people form an opinion about a company or product based on the signals that it conveys. “People DO judge a book by its cover,” he wrote. “We may have the best product, the highest quality, the most useful software etc.; if we present them in a slipshod manner, they will be perceived as slipshod; if we present them in a creative, professional manner, we will impute the desired qualities.””
About This Quote
Describes a marketing framework based on empathy, focus, and the perception signals that shape consumer judgment.
In simple terms: Understand customers, prioritize, and present well.
Apply empathetic, focused, polished marketing.
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When to use this quote
- product launch
- advertising campaign
- brand redesign
- customer research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you ensure authenticity while polishing?
- What signals most influence your audience?
Over‑emphasis on image may neglect substance.