
The Misfit Economy
Lessons in Creativity from Pirates, Hackers, Gangsters, and Other Informal Entrepreneurs
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Emily Woo Zeller
Who are the greatest innovators in the world? You're probably thinking Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford - the usual suspects.
This book isn't about them. It's about people who are just as innovative, entrepreneurial, and visionary as the Jobses, Edisons, and Fords of the world, except they're not in Silicon Valley. They're in the street markets of Sao Paulo and Guangzhou, and the rubbish dumps of Lagos. They are pirates, slum dwellers, computer hackers, dissidents, and inner city gang members.
Across the globe, diverse innovators operating in the black, grey, and informal economies are developing solutions to a myriad of challenges. Far from being "deviant entrepreneurs" that pose threats to our social and economic stability, these innovators display remarkable ingenuity, pioneering original methods and practices that we can learn from and apply to move formal markets.
This book asks: Who are these unknown visionaries? How do they work? How do they organize themselves? How do they catalyze innovation? And ultimately, how can you take these lessons into your own world?
©2015 Alexa Clay and Kyra Maya Phillips (P)2015 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
Easy to read with provoking ideas
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Provocative read
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Great book
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Would you be willing to try another book from Alexa Clay and Kyra Maya Phillips ? Why or why not?
They really need to work on flow. Each section is supposed to be stories that support an idea. Sometimes that happens, and sometimes the section seems to highlight one specific business, with a previously mentioned business mentioned in passing. You get the idea of where they were going with the book, but they seemed to get lost in the storytelling.How did the narrator detract from the book?
The narrator does REALLY BAD accents when reading the quotes of people that were interviewed. If she read them in her own accent, it would have been fine. I often had to stop the book because the accent was so bad and distracting that I couldn't pay attention or because sometimes it kind of sounded like mockery.Any additional comments?
The stories of how these businesses came to be or found their niche is fairly interesting but don't expect the narrative to follow the organization that you believe the book is supposed to have.Not the best flow
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wide, but not deep
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Inconsistent moral messages
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What disappointed you about The Misfit Economy?
I'm really fascinated by the subject matter of this book and was very excited for its release. Unfortunately, the book fell far short of its promise. Rather than making a coherent case or argument as to why "misfits" lead on innovation and creativity, it was really just a random collection of stories. It felt like the authors started with the conclusion they wanted to make, then took a bunch of random stories and tried to fit them to their thesis. They failed.Would you ever listen to anything by Alexa Clay and Kyra Maya Phillips again?
If I read great reviews of a future work I would consider it, but based on this book I wouldn't.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
The book is engaging, the stories are short and digestible. The problem was, they didn't tie together in any meaningful way.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Misfit Economy?
I just would have insisted on a better flow that build a case as each story was told.Falls far short of potential
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Great content!
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
A different book.What could Alexa Clay and Kyra Maya Phillips have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
The authors should have included some content/information/back-stories. The book seemed to be a collection of repetitive, superficial anecdotes. I can imagine it's a very tough subject to research, but in depth stories (w/ data, real character analysis, etc) could have been very interesting.Note: we gave up about 1/4 of the way in.
Would you be willing to try another one of Emily Woo Zeller’s performances?
Yes.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Misfit Economy?
All the scenes involving text written by the authors.Any additional comments?
The premise was interesting; actual content: disappointing.One Sentence, Different Adjectives
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Couldn't finish it
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