📰 Major announcements from Amazon this week spanning holiday deals you can't miss, enhanced AI shopping capabilities, and global Alexa+ expansion. Catch all the details in our latest newsletter ⬇️
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Amazon tiene la misión de ser la compañía más orientada al cliente del mundo, en la que las personas puedan encontrar prácticamente cualquier producto que quieran comprar en línea. Conscientes de que nuestros clientes buscan precios bajos, gran variedad y comodidad, nos esforzamos en exceder sus expectativas, y es por este motivo que Amazon continúa creciendo y afianzando su posición entre las plataformas de comercio en línea líderes del mundo. Creado por Jeff Bezos, el sitio web Amazon.com abrió sus puertas virtuales en 1995 para ser un lugar en el que los amantes de la lectura pudieran comprar libros en un entorno único que solo la web podía ofrecer. Bezos estaba convencido de que Internet brindaría a los clientes la comodidad de explorar una selección de millones de obras sin moverse del sitio. Durante sus primeros 30 días de existencia, Amazon tramitó pedidos para clientes repartidos en los 50 estados de Estados Unidos y en 45 países; y todos los pedidos se enviaron desde el garaje de Bezos, ubicado en el área de Seattle. La evolución de Amazon, que ha pasado de sitio web a socio de comercio en línea hasta convertirse en plataforma de desarrollo, ha sido impulsada por el espíritu de innovación inherente a la compañía. Amazon atrae a los talentos más brillantes con el fin de investigar y desarrollar tecnologías que mejoren la vida de compradores y vendedores de todas las partes del mundo.
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Forbes has recognized Amazon as #2 on both its Most Trusted Companies in America list and its Best Companies list—two prestigious rankings that reflect our commitment to customers, employees, and communities worldwide. 🙌 This week at our All Amazon Global Meeting, we're celebrating this recognition together. As our only company-wide event, this meeting brought together Amazon senior leadership—including Andy Jassy, Doug Herrington, Mike Hopkins, and others—with teams from across the company to learn about Amazon's innovations and hear from leaders. While we're proud of this recognition, we know there's always more to do. These rankings motivate us to continue investing in our people, innovating on behalf of our customers, and contributing positively to the communities where we operate.
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Amazon is America’s lowest-priced online retailer for the ninth year running, according to research from third-party analytics and research firm Profitero. The study analyzed over 10,000 items in 16 categories. Here are some highlights: ✅ Amazon’s prices average 14% lower than other major U.S. retailers ✅ Across all top-selling holiday product categories, Amazon’s prices are the lowest Get ready to save even more with millions of deals during Amazon’s Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday deal events from November 20 to December 1.
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If you've known me for some time, you know that I like a good company survey. They can be a periscope, rising us up out of our echo chambers to tell us what people really think. As the leader of Communications & Corporate Responsibility, I am particularly fond of the surveys that get at how people feel about the company broadly – what we offer to consumers and businesses, but also our communities, the planet, partners (think SMBs) and our employees. Last year, Forbes introduced a new survey called “Forbes Most Trusted Companies in America” that analyzes 1,500 companies across multiple factors, including employee satisfaction, consumer trust, financial performance, and public sentiment. In last year’s list, we didn't rank so our team made sure that Forbes saw Amazon as both a tech and retail company (they previously only viewed us as a retailer), and that they knew about all the good things we were doing for customers, employees, and our communities. Forbes came out with the new 2026 yesterday, and I couldn’t be happier and more proud to report that Amazon ranked #2 on Forbes' Most Trusted Companies in America. This recognition is the result of the work our teams do every day to live the CCR Vision, ensuring that our customers’ lives, communities, and the planet are better because of Amazon, and that people know about it. Very grateful for all our teammates do every day to help the company earn this level of trust, which might be the most valuable asset we have as a company. Thank you for all that you do to help us earn and keep that trust. https://lnkd.in/e9Svw-tz
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Pretty much every Amazon project starts with a code name. Echo was “Doppler,” our first Kindle was “Fiona,” and our EC2 network device project was “Blackfoot,” after the penguins our AWS team saw while doing the work in Cape Town. For our satellite network, it was “Project Kuiper,” and today, we’re introducing the permanent name: Amazon Leo—for the low Earth orbit (or LEO) constellation that powers the whole thing. Team’s made lots of progress (150+ satellites up, >1 Gbps speeds, customers signing on) and am excited for the difference Leo will make for the ~500 million households, and millions of enterprises, orgs, and governments who need it. https://lnkd.in/g6QgJwFQ
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📚The Amazon Editors' Best Books of 2025 are here! After spending thousands of hours reading new books from numerous genres and sharing monthly selections all year, Amazon Editors have revealed their top choices for 2025. Featuring titles across popular categories including biography, fiction, history, mystery, and romantasy - there's something for every reader. See the full list: 📚 ➡️ https://amzn.to/3LySJI0 Which book are you adding to your list? Sound off in the comments!
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At Amazon, our Leadership Principles guide everything we do, from the biggest strategic decisions to everyday interactions with colleagues and customers. Most importantly, they connect us across teams, time zones, and functions. Whether you're in Seattle or São Paulo, whether you've been here 20 years or 20 days, these principles create a shared language for how we work, learn, and grow together. Watch to see how we’re living a few of these Leadership Principles in the office. Which Leadership Principle resonates most with you? Share your favorite in the comments, or let us know which ones you'd like to see featured in Part 2!
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What if your biggest competitive advantage isn’t how technologically advanced you are... but how psychologically agile your teams are? Today, we sit down with Matt Garman — CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS), a $120B business — to dig into the leadership frameworks behind one of the world’s most innovative companies. In this episode, you’ll learn: - How to use the “one-way vs. two-way doors” framework to make faster, smarter decisions - Why optimism (not naïveté) is a core competitive advantage for innovators - The key to shipping a minimum lovable product customers actually want - The real frictions in AI adoption—and why replacing juniors with AI backfires - Why long-horizon energy bets (including nuclear) matter for innovation and sustainability If you’re leading in a fast-moving world—or want to—this conversation offers practical frameworks and a shot of grounded optimism to help your team move faster, smarter, and with more heart. Take a listen…. Wherever you get your podcasts! #psychology #marketing #mindset #mastery
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