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It's Not How Good You ­are, it's How Good You ­Want to be
The World's Best-Selling Book by Paul Arden

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United Kingdom, 30 May 2003


It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be is a handbook of how to succeed in the world: a pocket bible for the talented and timid alike to help make the unthinkable thinkable and the impossible possible.


The world's top advertising guru, Paul Arden, offers up his wisdom on issues as diverse as problem solving, responding to a brief, communicating, playing your cards right, making mistakes, and creativity - all endeavours that can be applied to aspects of modern life.


This uplifting and humorous little book provides a unique insight into the world of advertising and is a quirky compilation of quotes, facts, pictures, wit and wisdom - all packed into easy-to-digest, bite-sized spreads. If you want to succeed in life or business, this book is a must.


Paul Arden (1940-2008) spent a stormy 18 years in advertising and then found his Alma Mater in Saatchi & Saatchi in 1977, where he worked for 15 years. During his tenure as Executive Creative Director he was responsible for some of Britain's most successful advertising campaigns - including British Airways, Silk Cut, Intercity and Fuji - and famous slogans, such as 'The Car in front is a Toyota' and 'The Independent - It is. Are you?'. In 1993 Arden set up the film production company Arden Sutherland-Dodd and began a successful second career as a writer with a weekly column in The Independent and several publications including Whatever You Think, Think The Opposite (2006) and God Explained In A Taxi Ride (2007).

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It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be is a handbook of how to succeed in the world: a pocket bible for the talented and timid alike to help make the unthinkable thinkable and the impossible possible.


The world's top advertising guru, Paul Arden, offers up his wisdom on issues as diverse as problem solving, responding to a brief, communicating, playing your cards right, making mistakes, and creativity - all endeavours that can be applied to aspects of modern life.


This uplifting and humorous little book provides a unique insight into the world of advertising and is a quirky compilation of quotes, facts, pictures, wit and wisdom - all packed into easy-to-digest, bite-sized spreads. If you want to succeed in life or business, this book is a must.


Paul Arden (1940-2008) spent a stormy 18 years in advertising and then found his Alma Mater in Saatchi & Saatchi in 1977, where he worked for 15 years. During his tenure as Executive Creative Director he was responsible for some of Britain's most successful advertising campaigns - including British Airways, Silk Cut, Intercity and Fuji - and famous slogans, such as 'The Car in front is a Toyota' and 'The Independent - It is. Are you?'. In 1993 Arden set up the film production company Arden Sutherland-Dodd and began a successful second career as a writer with a weekly column in The Independent and several publications including Whatever You Think, Think The Opposite (2006) and God Explained In A Taxi Ride (2007).

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9780714843377
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0714843377
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17.8 x 12.2 x 1.5 centimeters (0.13 kg)

Table of Contents

The book is divided into chapters/sections: The Fundamentals If You Can't Solve a Problem It's Because You Are Playing By the Rules Give Yourself Some Spin And Now for a Commercial Break You Don't Have to be Creative to be Creative New Business Final Thoughts Credits and Acknowledgements

About the Author

Advertising guru Paul Arden is a creative genius whose extraordinary drive and energy is allied to a kind of common sense that just isn't, well, common. Paul Arden began his career in advertising at the age of 16. Formerly Creative Director at Saatchi and Saatchi, he is responsible for some of Britain's best known campaigns including British Airways, Silk Cut, Anchor Butter, InterCity and Fuji and famous slogans which include 'The Car in front is a Toyota' and 'The Independent - It Is - Are You?'. In 1993 he set up the London-based production company Arden Sutherland-Dodd where he is now a commercials director for clients such as BT, BMW, Ford, Nestle and Levis. Author's Residence: London

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"Talented but timid? this noted ad-man is here to tell you that ambition, not just mere ability, is the key to success in his world. ... Arden is punchy and memorable about 'failing better next time.' " i-D magazine, May UK 'ARDENT ABOUT ARDEN Saatchi & Saatchi creative legend-turned-director Paul Arden has committed his considerable with and creative thinking to paper in a handy-sized book on how to succeed. Not just in advertising but in business generally. Far from being one of those excruciating self-help guides favored by buttoned-down businessmen, It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want To Be is a startlingly refreshing, unputdownable collection of thought-provoking pearls of wisdom. Chapters such as It's Right to be Wrong, Have you Noticed How the Cleverest People at School Are Not Those Who Make It In Life? and Do Not Seek Praise, Seek Criticism are accompanied by an entertaining collection of photos and illustrations. Get it and you'll never think the same way again.' SHOTS, July 2003 UK "The former creative director of Saatchi & Saatchi teaches readers how to smash down life's impossible barriers using a fresh combination of wit, smart thinking, and horiffic mistakes. Outrageously genius.' The Good Book Guide, June 2004 ' - a wonderful book by one of the most brilliant men I have ever met - I met him when he worked as creative director at Saatchi and Saatchi and he was simply inspirational - as is this practical, unpretentious little book.' Amanda Platell, Daily Mail, 20 January 2005

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By Jeanne on January 7, 2008
A motivating book that reveals the artistic side of success. Definitely a good book. it is a must read for those who wants to be 'big' but are lacking in confidence. This book guides the reader tricks/facts to become successful. It is absolutely entertaining with bits of trivia that are both inspiring and entertaining. I highly recommend it
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By Helen on September 26, 2016
bought this for my daughter who is doing a media design course and she said it is a great book to have
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By Steph on December 8, 2012
Perhaps it is just the way that I tend to understand things, but to me this book was heavily over-designed. As a designer myself and going through uni these past two years, we are taught that we must have a reason as to why we design something. This book was filled with things that didn't make sense to me. Also there were a lot of heavy quotes. With not much story behind it to understand it. You can read the full book within fifteen minutes. Maybe a brief time-filler at its best. I didn't learn anything new from it.
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By Erial on December 8, 2011
Before you get confused by the "World's best selling book" tagline, read the title of the book again. "It's not how good you are, it's how good you want to be." Obviously, Arden aspires to have this be the world's best selling book. All of the advice in this book comes out of Arden's experience in the advertising industry, but it has value for everyone doing work in creative fields. (And as many have said, business as a whole is a creative pursuit.) Even the advice that seems to be advertising-centric has wider relevance, if you open your mind a bit. There's a lot of very good advice in this book, presented in a very easy to digest format. I come back to this book again and again whenever I need a pep talk, and every time it works. How are being unafraid of failure, having ambition, and being open to new ideas not relevant to your life?
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