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		<title>Monopoly Rules:  The Compass, You Choose a Path</title>
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Not a Second Half Team – First Part is Clearly Stronger
This book seems to lose strength toward the end, and is less compelling in the later chapters.  He guides the reader through five tests to determine whether you have a monopoly, and he talks about defending a monopoly.  At the end, Lele writes &#8220;just enough&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Not a Second Half Team – First Part is Clearly Stronger</strong><br />
This book seems to lose strength toward the end, and is less compelling in the later chapters.  He guides the reader through five tests to determine whether you have a monopoly, and he talks about defending a monopoly.  At the end, <a href="/axs/ax.pl?http://www.leighbureau.com/speaker.asp?id=332" target="_blank">Lele</a> writes &#8220;just enough&#8221; about discovering and uncovering our monopolies, which should be discussed rigorously – but isn’t.  It really leaves the reader to use the book as just a compass and find the correct path to a monopoly by ourselves.  I finished the book with the impression that Lele purposely left us readers with an implied invitation to hire his consulting firm if we want to learn more.</p>
<p><strong>Ties to Blue Ocean Strategy</strong><br />
I enjoyed how the themes in this book tie to <a href="/axs/ax.pl?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ocean_Strategy" target="_blank">Blue Ocean Strategy</a>.  Blue Ocean Strategy clearly develops the idea of spaces in the market, and <a href="/axs/ax.pl?http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/9780307238344.html" target="_blank">Monopoly Rules</a> also addresses the implications of owning a marketspace to make the competition totally irrelevant.  The goal of these two paradigms is to differentiate along key industry or product dimensions to own space and create situational monopolies.  I highly recommend both of these books to small business owners as well as executives and managers at larger companies.</p>
<p><strong>An Important Book – A Should Read</strong><br />
Overall, I think Milind Lele’s Monopoly Rules is important in today&#8217;s economic climate and should be read by any person who is or wants to be involved in business.  The idea of being able to charge high monopoly-type rents is a “holy grail” in any industry or business.  The book has many strengths, it’s full of clear and pointed examples, and is suitable for many audiences, including those who are less strategically-oriented, new to marketing, or new to business in general. Monopoly Rules points you in the right direction – it is up to you to choose a path.</p>
<p>I am willing to talk with blog participants live via phone for free consultations.  I am also available to companies, businesses and organizations for consulting engagements and speaking opportunities.  For any of these request, <span style="color: #16387b;"><a href="mailto:mikebolden@mikebolden.com" target="_blank">E-mail me</a></span> .  I will help my readers in any way possible – I want to share my knowledge and expertise.</p>
<p>Mike Bolden marketing expert and blue ocean strategist &#8211; writing to inform, enlighten, and inspire.  Author of forth coming book, &#8220;Owning Marketspace&#8221;.  Available for consulting and speaking engagements.</p>
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