What Women Want, Paco Underhill
What Women Want, Paco Underhill
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What Women Want
The Global Marketplace Turns FemaleFriendly

Author: Paco Underhill

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 7 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2011


Synopsis

Paco Underhill, the author of the hugely successful Why We Buy and Call of the Mall, reports on the growing importance of women in everybodys marketplacewhat makes a package, product, space, or service female friendly. Underhill offers a tour of the worlds marketplacewith shrewd observations and practical applications to help everybody adapt to the new realities. As large numbers of women become steadily wealthier, more powerful, and more independent, their choices and preferences are transforming our commercial environment in a variety of important ways, from the cars we drive to the food we eat; from how we buy and furnish our homes to how we gamble, play, and use the Internetin short, how we spend our time and money. With the same flair and humor that made his previous books universally appealing, Underhill examines how a womans role as homemaker has evolved into homeowner and what women look for in a home. How the home gym and home office are linked to the womens health movement and homebased businesses. Why the refrigerator has trumped the stove as the crucial appliance. How every major hotel chain in the world has redesigned rooms and services for the female business traveler. Why some malls, appealing to women, are succeeding while others fail. What women look for online and why some retail websites, like Amazon, attract women while other sites turn them off. The point is, writes Underhill, while men were busy doing other things, women were becoming a major social, cultural, and economic force. And, as he warns, no business can afford to ignore their power and presence.

About Paco Underhill

Paco Underhill was the founder of Envirosell, Inc., a global research and consulting firm. His clients include more than a third of the Fortune 100 list, and he has worked on supermarket, convenience store, food, beverage, and restaurant issues in fifty countries. He is the bestselling author of Why We Buy, The Call of the Mall, What Women Want, and his newest book, How We Eat. He has also written articles for or been profiled in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, Smithsonian Magazine, and more. Paco divides his time between New York City and Madison, Connecticut.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Benjamin on June 12, 2024

What women, as a broad generalisation, want ... as told by some dweeby middle-aged male psychologist. Please don't get the wrong impression from the line above. I am not one of those people obsessed with identity politics, and who thinks one's opinion lacks the right to be heard if they do not belong......more

Goodreads review by Jill on August 05, 2016

What a disappointment this book was. I really enjoyed his other two books. I expected this one to be similar...observing what customers picked up, how they interacted with products, etc, just that this one would be female focused. I felt like the whole book was just Paco making generalizations about......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on March 26, 2022

Condescending. Wouldn’t have minded that so much if it wasn’t also appallingly written. Some interesting ideas so two stars.......more

Goodreads review by Petty Lisbon on March 25, 2022

This wasn't a terrible book but it was a little all over the place with a key overlying theme of "women, amirite? *smirk*". I mean, his main points are that things that women prefer tend to be more egalitarian and popular such as furniture designs or shopping experiences instead of just regular "mal......more

Goodreads review by Drew on June 21, 2022

Not really as good as his previous books. A lot of this is either pretty obvious or has become fairly commonplace in the decade since it was written. It is useful to remind one of the view and concerns of women, such as safety and cleanliness, that are more important to them than to men.......more