Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight

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In this instant and tenacious New York Times bestseller, Nike founder and board chairman Phil Knight offers a rare and revealing look at the notoriously media-shy man behind the swoosh (Booklist, starred review), illuminating his company's early days as an intrepid start-up and its evolution into one of the world's most iconic, game-changing, and profitable brands. Bill Gates named Shoe Dog one of his five favorite books of 2016 and called it an amazing tale, a refreshingly honest reminder of what the path to business success really looks like. It's a messy, perilous, and chaotic journey, riddled with mistakes, endless struggles, and sacrifice. Phil Knight opens up in ways few CEOs are willing to do. Fresh out of business school, Phil Knight borrowed fifty dollars from his father and launched a company with one simple mission- import high-quality, low-cost running shoes from Japan. Selling the shoes from the trunk of his car in 1963, Knight grossed eight thousand dollars that first year. Today, Nike's annual sales top $30 billion. In this age of start-ups, Knight's Nike is the gold standard, and its swoosh is one of the few icons instantly recognized in every corner of the world. But Knight, the man behind the swoosh, has always been a mystery.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range - Adult
    • Format - Paperback
    • Product dimensions - 5.9" W x 8.3" H x 1" D
    • Genre - Business
    • Publisher - Scribner, Publication date - 05-01-2018
    • Page count - 400
    • ISBN - 9781501135927
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2 years ago
from Provo, UT

Highly Recommend

I really enjoyed this book. It was interesting to learn about Nike's humble beginnings and the many factors that influenced it. This memoir was a very entertaining read while reflecting lessons on entrepreneurship, leadership, wealth management, and work-life balance.

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Customer review from barnesandnoble.com

3 years ago

decent book

Shoe Dog by Phil Knight- This book covers the years of 1960-1980 the first couple paragraphs were talking about him traveling around the world presenting his shoe idea to the best shoe creators. It then goes to the struggles of owning Nike and how it but also talks about the struggles of being a husband, a son and a father. My opinion on the book is, it was hard to stay interested in this book at some points. But by the end of the book it was very intriguing and interesting to read about. My favorite quote was “but minor imperfections aside,they were very good” On page 191. I would recommend this book to the people who like memoirs or non fiction books.

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Customer review from barnesandnoble.com

4 years ago
from Lake Oswego, OR

Mostly Rewarding Diversion

Elements of this book are fascinating - the personalities who founded Nike and how each individual influenced the company over the years, the crises the fledgling business faced time and again, triumphing always but sometimes perilously close to disaster, and the endgame of ultimately going public. There's real insight here as well, particularly the amount of personal time and effort invested by the founders to forward their vision, but also the outcome and positive consequences of, for example, the sweatshop controversy of recent years. The author seems reasonably honest when talking about the costs of his passion on those around him, partners/subordinates and family alike. I did find the forward a bit off-putting - it seemed like sophomoric philosophizing, which then made me aware (and annoyed) when that recurred periodically in the book. Overall, a quick, interesting, and mostly rewarding diversion.

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Customer review from barnesandnoble.com

5 years ago
from B&N Home Office

Humble Beginnings for a Billion Dollar Company

As a sneaker lover, I really enjoyed reading Phil Knight's memoir. It's hard to imagine that at one point, Nike was an underdog in the sneaker industry, getting pushed around by Onitsuka, Adidas and the bigger brands at the time. I wonder how they would've turned out if the origins of the Nike name and the swoosh design took a different turn? The other names and logos in contention were "interesting". Dimension 6 Air Max just doesn't have the same ring to it. I also appreciated that he addresses the criticisms that Nike has received over the years about his factories in Asia. This is a book I would read again. I'm looking forward to the movie that Netflix is supposed to be making.

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