Rent: What Americans Really Want...Really: The Truth About Our Hopes, Dreams, and Fears

By Frank I. Luntz

Overview & Description

No one in America has done more observing of more people than Dr. Frank I. Luntz. From Bill O'Reilly to Bill Maher, America's leading pundits, prognosticators, and CEOs turn to Luntz to explain the present and to predict the future. With all the upheavals of recent events, the plans and priorities of the American people have undergone a seismic shift. Businesses everywhere are trying to market products and services during this turbulent time, but only one man really understands the needs and desires of the New America.

From restaurant booths to voting booths, Luntz has watched and assessed our private habits, our public interests, and our hopes and fears. What are the five things Americans want the most? What do they really want in their daily lives? In their jobs? From their government? For their families? And how does understanding what Americans want allow businesses to thrive? Luntz disassembles the preconceived notions we have about one another and lays all the pieces of the American condition out in front of us, openly and honestly, then puts the pieces back together in a way that reflects the society in which we live. What Americans Really Want...Really is a real, if sometimes scary, discussion of Americans' secret hopes, fears, wants, and needs.

The research in this book represents a decade of face-to-face interviews with twenty-five thousand people and telephone polls with one million more, as well as the exclusive, first-ever "What Americans Really Want" survey. What Luntz offers is a glimpse into the American psyche, along with analysis that will rock assumptions and right business judgment. He proves that success in virtually any profession demands that we either understand what Americans really want, or suffer the consequences.

Praise for Frank Luntz:

"When Frank Luntz invites you to talk to his focus group, you talk to his focus group."
--President Barack Obama, spoken on June 28, 2007, to a PBS-sponsored focus group following the Democratic presidential debate at Howard University

"Frank Luntz understands the American people better than anyone I know."

--Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House

"The Nostradamus of pollsters."
--Sir David Frost

"America's top companies listen to Frank Luntz because he understands what customers want and what employees think. He has a keen sense of the American psyche and an outstanding command of language that empowers and persuades."

--Thomas J. Donohue, President & CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce


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Book Details

ISBN 10: 1401322816
ISBN 13: 9781401322816
336 pages.
First Published:9/15/2009
List Price:24.99
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Paul Y. writes,

This is good survey of how Americans see things in regard to their values, affiliations, family and politics.

Luntz avoids political bias and simply presents the survey results he has collected over the last few years.

It's interesting to see how Americans think on issues. The information is valuable for a variety of reasons including understanding future trends, current societal values and advertising. Politicians should pay attention. The information in this book will help them create their next set of campaign lies.

Unfortunately, the book will be criticized by those who want to make the book political, who don't like the results of the surveys and those who have a political vendetta against Luntz. That's all a lot of baloney. Just read the book and you'll see it's about the data and not the politics.

It's unfortunate some people write reviews of books they haven't read, but it happens. You can usually tell by the vitriolic commentary they post.


Ruth E. writes,

This is one of those must read books if you are in the business of customer satisfaction. That really means all of us on this planet. Frank's tremendous use of actual real life experiences from well know, highly proficient executives is memorable....especially, the pillow story. I cant believe that a CEO would try out so many pillows just to find the right one to please his guests.

Kevin S. writes,

Any American who actually accepts tea leaf reading from 6400 surveys as what Americans really want..really is a 'mark', a 'pursuadeable', and the victim of Luntz' propaganda. Run away from this book.