What I learned from reading Sneaker Wars: The Enemy Brothers Who Founded Adidas and Puma and The Family Feud That Forever Changed The Business of Sports by Barbara Smit.
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This story begins at a time in history when money and sports were still two separate worlds [0:01]
A family business struggling to survive / drafted into WWI / Adi Dassler’s EXTREME resourcefulness and personality / [3:15]
Early distribution and marketing of sports shoes [10:06]
The Dassler Brothers were opposites: Adi was the quiet craftsman with soul in the game. Rudolf was ostentatious and loud. [12:46]
The chronicle and biography of Adi Dassler: A story about someone obsessed with making high quality products [14:00]
Was Adi Dassler a Nazi? / My experience with the totalitarianism of the Castro regime / tearing up thinking of having to risk the lives of your children [24:30]
Adi Dassler reminds me of Henry Royce [29:30]
The difficulties of building a business during World War II [32:15]
Adi starting over at the age of 46 / How the Adidas stripes came about [38:15]
Athletes start requesting bribes to wear Adidas / How the payoffs happened [46:00]
Breaking into a new market was a slow, labor intensive process [50:45]
While Adidas and Puma are distracted fighting each other, opportunity opens up for Phil Knight and Nike / pursue your crazy idea / famous last words: “it’s just a toy”, “jogging isn’t a real sport”, “Nike is not a threat because we have more demand than we could service” [55:05]
If you have a business that makes you miserable, somewhere along the line you lost the plot. [1:06:45]
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