Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

There's Nothing Like This

The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift

ebook
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 10 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 10 weeks

Featured in Rolling Stone, People Magazine, US Weekly, USA Today, The Financial Times, and more

"Part tell-all book and part how-to guide, The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift offers music fans and Swifties alike a chance to learn from one of the biggest pop stars of all time." — Rolling Stone

Named one of "Thirty books we're excited to read in the first half of 2025" by The Sydney Morning Herald

Named to the Financial Times "What to Read in 2025" list

A smart, page-turning exploration of the business and creative decisions that transformed Taylor Swift into an unprecedented modern cultural phenomenon.

Singer-songwriter. Trailblazer. Mastermind. The Beatles of her generation. From her genre-busting rise in country music as a teenager to the economic juggernaut that is the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift has blazed a path that is uniquely hers.

But how exactly has she managed to scale her success—multiple times—while dominating an industry that cycles through artists and stars like fashion trends? How has she managed to make and remake herself time and again while remaining true to her artistic vision? And how has she managed to master the constant disruption in the music business that has made it so hard for others to adapt and endure?

In There's Nothing Like This, Kevin Evers, a senior editor at Harvard Business Review, answers these questions in riveting detail. With the same thoughtful analysis usually devoted to iconic founders, game-changing innovators, and pioneering brands, Evers chronicles the business and creative decisions that have defined each phase of Swift's career.

Mixing business and art, analysis and narrative, and pulling from research in innovation, creativity, psychology, and strategy, There's Nothing Like This presents Swift as the modern and multidimensional superstar that she is—a songwriting savant and a strategic genius.

Swift's fans will see their icon from a fresh perspective. Others will gain more than a measure of admiration for her ability to stay at the top of her game. And everyone will come away understanding why, even after two decades, Swift keeps winning.

  • Creators

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Accessibility

    The publisher provides the following statement about the accessibility of the EPUB file supplied to OverDrive. Experiences may vary across reading systems. After borrowing the book, you may download the EPUB files to read in another reading system.

    Ways Of Reading

    • No information about appearance modifiability is available.

    • Not all of the content will be readable as read aloud speech or dynamic braille.

    Conformance

    • No information is available.

  • Languages

  • Reviews

    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2025

      Taylor Swift's meteoric rise over the past almost two decades has been studied from a number of angles, but here, Evers (a Harvard Business Review editor) offers a unique perspective that treats Swift as a business entity as well as a creative one. The book is organized chronologically into nine distinct sections, each covering a particular period of Swift's career, from her original RCA development deal at age 13 through the Eras tour and her latest releases. While Swift wasn't studying these business school cases or strategies herself, Evers's book highlights core business concepts to discuss her strategic decisions, from choosing cowriters and cultivating parasocial relationships with her fans via social media, to her reinventions with each new album and the negotiations over her masters and rerecordings. While Evers didn't interview Swift for this work, his synthesis of original research, business analysis, and previous interviews to explore Swift's position at the nexus of business, innovation, and creativity is excellent. Extensive footnotes and references complete the work. VERDICT Overall, Evers's book provides a good analysis of Taylor Swift's evolution as both an artist and a brand unto herself. A good choice for all academic libraries and public libraries with strong business collections.--Whitney Kramer

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from March 1, 2025
      Author Evers, editor at the Harvard Business Review, dives into Taylor Swift's appeal, business savvy, and scale of her success. In a chronological tour of her career, he shares insights on how each iteration of Swift's songwriting and albums was carefully curated to evolve her brand. She began as a musician at a start-up label and was a very early adopter of social media, using it to grow her fan base. Later on, her calculated move from country to pop star solidified her reputation as a savvy businesswoman. Evers dives into these stories, bolstered by past media interviews and his research and knowledge of the music industry. Covering everything from Fearless to the recent Eras Tour, he includes Swift's history of awards, media praise and scrutiny, and pressures she faced as she rose to superstardom. Readers will be impressed by Swift's ability to reinvent herself using her artistic vision and determination while also collecting a massive global fan base. Readers will quickly devour this book to learn more about Swift's successful career and the genius behind it. "Swifties," or Taylor Swift fans, will not be disappointed.

      COPYRIGHT(2025) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Formats

  • Kindle Book
  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • English

Loading