Book Summary 6: Good to Great
Today’s summary is for a book that outlines a model for turning a mediocre company in to a great one. The author, Jim Collins, and his research team put together a list of...
Today’s summary is for a book that outlines a model for turning a mediocre company in to a great one. The author, Jim Collins, and his research team put together a list of...
OK, this is book 5 of 26 in my startup book summary series. This one’s not limited to startups, but it is a timeless book on principles for success which certainly do apply to...
This is the fourth book in the summary series, out of 26 startup books I planned to read this year. Compared to the books I summarized earlier, this one has much less which is...
Today I’ve summarized the book “The Art of the Start” by Guy Kawasak. This was a refreshing read, as the author is brilliant at using complex ideas and presenting them in simple frameworks. Also...
As you may know, this year I’m reading/summarizing one startup book every two weeks on this blog. The second book I read is “Zero to One’ by Peter Thiel, the famous cofounder of...
OK, so I’d decided to read one startup book every two weeks in 2017, and share the summary on this blog… The first book I read is Eric Reis’ The Lean Startup. There are...
So, you have a business idea and you bump into an investor. Or a mentor. Or another successful entrepreneur. Or the cab driver. They ask you about what your idea is. Want to find...
How can you validate your product/service idea without the risk of major investments in time and money? How can you find the right cofounders for your business or business idea, instead of regretting it...
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