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Shoe Dog
- A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
- Narrated by: Norbert Leo Butz, Phil Knight - introduction
- Length: 13 hrs and 21 mins
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Professionals & Academics
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Publisher's Summary
In this candid and riveting memoir, for the first time ever, Nike founder and CEO Phil Knight shares the inside story of the 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.
In 1962, fresh out of business school, Phil Knight borrowed fifty dollars from his father and created a company with a simple mission: import high-quality, low-cost athletic shoes from Japan. Selling the shoes from the trunk of his lime-green Plymouth Valiant, Knight grossed $8,000 his first year. Today, Nike's annual sales top $30 billion. In an age of start-ups, Nike is the ne plus ultra of all start-ups, and the swoosh has become a revolutionary, globe-spanning icon, one of the most ubiquitous and recognizable symbols in the world today.
But Knight, the man behind the swoosh, has always remained a mystery. Now, for the first time, in a memoir that is candid, humble, gutsy, and wry, he tells his story, beginning with his crossroads moment. At 24, after backpacking around the world, he decided to take the unconventional path to start his own business - a business that would be dynamic, different.
Knight details the many risks and daunting setbacks that stood between him and his dream - along with his early triumphs. Above all, he recalls the formative relationships with his first partners and employees, a ragtag group of misfits and seekers who became a tight-knit band of brothers. Together, harnessing the transcendent power of a shared mission and a deep belief in the spirit of sport, they built a brand that changed everything.
Critic Reviews
"Narrator Norbert Leo Butz...infuses his delivery with drama and suspense, keeping the listener engaged with each chapter. Knight claims to be a shy introvert, but Butz isn't fooled, portraying the chairman as a straight-shooting, no-nonsense leader who keeps winning because he's relentless in his pursuit of success...." (AudioFile)
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- Brock
- 06-02-16
A must listen to book- It's the perfect biz memoir
This book was full of everything I ever hope for in a book. It was super interesting, and hard to put down. Iit was funny, and I found Knight to be a person I was cheering for throughout the book as he faced one trial after another. It was a truly inspirational story. I wish everyone I know could read this book
It was also an awesome business book. It discussed significant business challenges Nike faced throughout its journey to becoming the world leader it is today. As a business owner I was very interested to read about the number of times it seemed as though Nike may need to close down due to challenges it faced, yet each time they found a way to overcome the problem. It is an amazing story of Knights resolve to never give up. I also loved hearing about Knight's leadership style of allowing the voices of his employees to be heard, even when they ran counter to his ideas. I think this is a must read for business owners, but everyone who's heard of Nike will enjoy it too.
The only negative about this book is that it's not nearly long enough. I would love to hear there will be a sequel to this book. There are so many aspects that could be delved into more deeply, and with the way Knight wrote this book I know they would be just as riveting as everything in this book.
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- Dan D
- 07-07-16
Just read it. (or listen, whatever)
I don't typically review books that I've read or listened to. Even the ones I love. But this one is different. I couldn't be more grateful for having come across this story. One of those perfect books at the perfect time. As I listened to the last hour I had to pull my car over and just absorb it all. And I had tears rolling down my cheek. I hate being a softy but this story hit me at a time when I needed to hear it. All entrepreneurs should take this one in. This is the inspiration I needed to keep the grit alive. Thank you Mr Knight!
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- Daryl
- 03-19-17
Highly readable autobiography
I don't know much about Nike - aside from the fact that I owned a pair of Nike street shoes that lasted me longer than any pair of shoes I ever owned.
This book is a terrific look at the origins of Nike - the bluster, the bravado, the fear, the mistakes, everything that went in to the birth of a billion-dollar company.
Phil Knight is not always likable, but he has a way of introspection that is both charming and accessible. He acknowledges his mistakes - even big ones - with a combination of humour and regret. Sometimes the only way to proceed is forward, and that's what he's done. It's amazing that a billion-dollar brand came out of - in its beginning - the trunk of a car supplying someone else's shoes.
I also found that Phil Knight described the world events surrounding him and his little company in the early days. It provides more than a glimpse of Blue Ribbon (which became Nike), but how it had to adapt to the changing world around it.
I understand why all of the origins of the company were detailed - leaving something out wouldn't have worked - but I would have preferred more than an epilogue detailing the last 25 years of Nike. Even adding another 1-2 hours to this accessible, compulsively readable book would have been less jarring than having it jump forward from 1980 or so to 2007.
But this is a minor quibble with a riveting book with a terrific narrator.
10 people found this helpful
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- Davine
- 07-09-16
A Must Read For All Entrepreneurs!
Shoe Dog is highly transformational and inspiring. It will move you and keep you engaged the whole time. Usually I'd pace a book throughout a week or so, however I couldn't resist the urge to binge chapter to chapter. I can truly say this book has changed my life for he better!
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- Chris
- 07-09-16
Breathtaking
The best book I have ever read. Thank you Phil Knight for taking the time to inspire, comfort, or warn us all out here. Thank you.
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- Ignacio J Fanlo
- 07-06-16
Fantastic listen
Couldn't wait to hear the next chapter. Engrossing and inspiring. I recommend everyone that likes audio books and Entrepreneurship list be to it.
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- Mark
- 07-17-16
Just do it
This book is the story of the man who built the Nike shoe Empire. It had never occurred to me that I was a Nike customer, but during the course of the listen I realised that I own 3 pairs of Nikes (a pair of golf shoes and 2 pairs of ‘trainers’), so they’re obviously sufficiently globally ubiquitous to have had an impact on my life. When I started at University, in 1980, I remember my new friend Jez Brown showing me his pair of Nikes as if they were something special. At the time they seemed a bit odd and I wasn’t sure if they would catch on or just be a flash-in-the-pan. That was my first exposure to the brand.
The story of Nike starts in 1962, the year I was born, when an ambitious young man, passionate about running, has the wild idea of going to Japan to import running shoes, pretending that he already owns an established shoe business in the US. He throws his heart and soul into building this business, recruiting a posse of similarly devoted eccentric characters along the way. He’s always up against adversity, always on the brink of bankruptcy – but somehow he survives and scrapes through to the next phase, even though selling the shoes is never a problem. The problems are always supply and cash flow.
The book ends in 1980, when Phil and his band of odd-bods finally yield to the pressure to allow Nike to go public. This is something they had resisted because they liked the home-spun ethos of the company. Once the company went public it signalled an end to the author’s financial worries (he instantly became a very rich man), an end to the company’s constant battles against adversity, and an end to the story (apart from an epilogue).
This is a great listen. Completely compelling and entertaining from the first to the last word. Recommended.
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- Amin
- 05-29-16
Epic book - absolutely loved it!!
As an entrepreneur, I identified with this book like no other that I've read - the well written narrative makes reading this book like living the experience moment to moment - wow.
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- Andy
- 05-30-16
great story about building a business
This was a super close up view of how Phil Knight and his gang built Nike. What I found most interesting was Knight's play-by-play on some of the key moments...what he was thinking and why he chose the path he took.
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- Vonarmen
- 07-03-16
Great writing
Well written and highly engaging. A modern classic business adventure - with heart. Nike's rise from class project to IPO.
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- AJ the Tramp
- 02-07-18
Wow. 10/10. A must for entrepreneurs...
What an amazing book. I had no idea about Nike until I read this. What a book. Buck Knight's grit and determination. What a guy. Complete new view of Nike and great read for entrepreneurs who are stuck in the daily drudge of making it work. Genuinely gutted this book is over. Well written. Laughed, smiled and genuinely cried... Fantastic. 10/10.
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- Mosstin Powers
- 05-27-20
Shite
A nonsense. Rich man decides to write book about how he became rich. Shite. End of review.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-22-19
Utterly Excellent
The best Audiobook I have ever listened to. cannot wait to listen again. An absolute must listen.
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- phil chadwick
- 07-08-17
Fantastic story - beautifully written
Phil Knight has a real gift for writing, wonderfully written for someone who is not a professional writer. The story of Nike is inspiring - the guts and bravery shown by all involved is astounding.
This book definitely made me laugh and nearly made me cry. Both Phil Knight and this story are truely authentic, a refreshing change from the modern era of entrepreneurs whose anecdotes and perspectives are tainted by vanity and insecurity.
Bravo
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-05-17
Fantastic! A great read
Never really knew about the history and origins of how the Nike brand started - what a story!
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- Neil
- 11-22-17
Great story
I loved this. It is very much an early years account of Nike taking the company from inception to stock market flotation. As such it misses out some of the explosive global growth, some of the major endorsements etc which I'd have loved to learn more about. However, what is included is excellent and at times inspirational.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-08-21
Inspirational and Uplifting
Phil Knight’s insightful and open account of his life’s journey and the rise of Nike is moving, uplifting and inspirational. It’s all about courage, grit and the will to win ... even when self doubt is eating you up. Way to go Phil and the founding Nike team.
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- MR RICHARD LANSLEY
- 03-05-21
Just Do It , read this book it is so good
Absolutely Awesome - loved it so much
For Sports fans and non sports fans , such a great listen.
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- Dylan Freeston
- 03-03-21
favourite audio book of all time
loved it - listened while running and found it highly motivating! favourite audio book of all time
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- G Mac
- 02-26-21
Worth a listen!
Fantastic audible book that had me gripped. Very enjoyable and would recommend to others! Wasn’t sure what to expect from this but really glad I took a chance!
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- Anonymous User
- 04-17-18
Very interesting book. I very much enjoyed learning the history of such an iconic brand. Fantastic narantion also!
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- Anonymous User
- 12-04-20
Didn’t want this to end...
Absolutely loved this. Didn’t want it to end. Stunning example of integrity , passion , pursuing your dream, never giving up , humbleness and staying true to yourself . Absolute Nike loyal customer for ever 👌My audible pick of 2020 ✅✅✅✅
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- Chris Sargeant
- 03-06-21
thanks Phil
Thanks Phil, appreciate you sharing your Shoe Dog story warts and all. Sorry for your loss of your son - not all family is flesh and blood. Peace.
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- Paul
- 03-05-21
Outstanding
A outstanding story of the life, business and the dedication to entrepreneurship, I have a read/listen to several business, autobiographies & entrepreneur books/audio but this is one of the best 👍
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- Andrew Brown
- 02-27-21
Couldn't stop listening to it
This story is fascinating. I didn't know what to expect but kept trying to find time to listen to more of it.
Well written, excellently narrated, a super enjoyable audio book.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-22-21
A story of optimism, perseverance, change and Nike
In the future I will buy this book for family and friends. This is one of the best written stories I have read. Don't just listen to it but let it penetrate your heart, your mind and your soul.
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- James M
- 02-17-21
Enjoyable
Story is interesting, without being anything fantastic. Love how Phil claims to be the victim when Nike's sweatshops were exposed. The narrator was terrible, he sounded tired and bored the whole time.
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- Belinda
- 02-16-21
Great read!
This book was recommended to me and I am so happy I've read it... okay, I mean listened to it! I will listen to it again. The narrator was easy to listen to and the story was surprising and interesting and I have a new appreciation for Nike and an understanding of what it represents.
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- seajai
- 02-13-21
Captivating story, great narration
I loved hearing about all the challenges faced by Phil Knight and the team that built Nike. The Book is well written and the narration was really engaging. Highly recommend.
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- billy tucker
- 02-10-21
The best thing I’ve heard...
Incredible story, beautiful writing brought to life by beautiful narration: start to finish.
Excellent in every dimension.