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Añadir al carritoPaperback or Softback. Condición: New. The Titanic Effect: Successfully Navigating the Uncertainties That Sink Most Startups. Book.
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Publicado por Morgan James Publishing llc, US, 2019
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. "I have read dozens of books on starting companies, but this is the first that accurately captures why startups fail and provides a tool for entrepreneurs and investors to measure and manage these sources of failure." Michael Hatfield, Co-Founder, Cerent, Calix, Cienna, and Carium. What makes a startup successful? This book, from award-winning business school professors and a tech serial entrepreneur, tells what makes startups successful. Instead of telling startups what to do, like most startup books, they share what startups should avoid. Along the way, they share small business startup success stories gleaned from the How Built This Podcast and their firsthand experiences. These stories of startup success are contrasted with stories of startup failure from startup graveyards and most notably, the Titanic. Like many of today's startups, the Titanic hoped to disrupt the transportation industry of its time. It fell short, to a disastrous outcome, from the same sources that prevent startup success today. Get a startup game plan!This startup book uses the Titanic and a sailing metaphor to provide a startup roadmap template. It shows what makes startups successfully navigate through challenges in startup investing, founding, and hiring with a game plan to get through the Human Ocean. It offers a startup guide to customer success in working through the Marketing Ocean. It even highlights what startups need to invest in to get through the Technical and Strategy Oceans. Its Iceberg Index gives entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses a way to track their progress on the startup roadmap template. It also helps investors assess what startups to invest in. Many entrepreneurs assume that the Titanic was sunk by a single iceberg. The Titanic Effect shows, that like many startups, it's not a single misstep but a series of mistakes that keep a startup from being successful. This combination of missteps is called the Titanic Effect. Who can benefit from this startup roadmap?Entrepreneurs in the early stages of building a startup. They will learn what makes a startup successful. They will develop a to-do list of decisions to make and actions to take.Small business owners will also identify key next steps to building their startup game plan.Investors can identify what to avoid in startup investments and what startups to invest in.Students will learn how to evaluate the success potential of a startup and will read small business and startup success stories. These three co-authors have witnessed firsthand what leads to startup success. They have made it their mission to help entrepreneurs, startup founders and startup investors succeed. Drs. Todd and M. Kim Saxton bring more than two decades of academic and professional experience in business strategy, entrepreneurship, marketing, and angel investing. Serial tech entrepreneur, Michael Cloran, adds his two decades' of experiences in launching his own startups as well as building software products for other st.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Morgan James Publishing llc, US, 2019
ISBN 10: 1642792144 ISBN 13: 9781642792140
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. "I have read dozens of books on starting companies, but this is the first that accurately captures why startups fail and provides a tool for entrepreneurs and investors to measure and manage these sources of failure." Michael Hatfield, Co-Founder, Cerent, Calix, Cienna, and Carium. What makes a startup successful? This book, from award-winning business school professors and a tech serial entrepreneur, tells what makes startups successful. Instead of telling startups what to do, like most startup books, they share what startups should avoid. Along the way, they share small business startup success stories gleaned from the How Built This Podcast and their firsthand experiences. These stories of startup success are contrasted with stories of startup failure from startup graveyards and most notably, the Titanic. Like many of today's startups, the Titanic hoped to disrupt the transportation industry of its time. It fell short, to a disastrous outcome, from the same sources that prevent startup success today. Get a startup game plan!This startup book uses the Titanic and a sailing metaphor to provide a startup roadmap template. It shows what makes startups successfully navigate through challenges in startup investing, founding, and hiring with a game plan to get through the Human Ocean. It offers a startup guide to customer success in working through the Marketing Ocean. It even highlights what startups need to invest in to get through the Technical and Strategy Oceans. Its Iceberg Index gives entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses a way to track their progress on the startup roadmap template. It also helps investors assess what startups to invest in. Many entrepreneurs assume that the Titanic was sunk by a single iceberg. The Titanic Effect shows, that like many startups, it's not a single misstep but a series of mistakes that keep a startup from being successful. This combination of missteps is called the Titanic Effect. Who can benefit from this startup roadmap?Entrepreneurs in the early stages of building a startup. They will learn what makes a startup successful. They will develop a to-do list of decisions to make and actions to take.Small business owners will also identify key next steps to building their startup game plan.Investors can identify what to avoid in startup investments and what startups to invest in.Students will learn how to evaluate the success potential of a startup and will read small business and startup success stories. These three co-authors have witnessed firsthand what leads to startup success. They have made it their mission to help entrepreneurs, startup founders and startup investors succeed. Drs. Todd and M. Kim Saxton bring more than two decades of academic and professional experience in business strategy, entrepreneurship, marketing, and angel investing. Serial tech entrepreneur, Michael Cloran, adds his two decades' of experiences in launching his own startups as well as building software products for other st.
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ISBN 10: 1642792144 ISBN 13: 9781642792140
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Reveals the challenges entrepreneurs face, and offers a toolkit for them to navigate around sources of failureShares the authors' wisdom from decades of starting, advising, and investing in hundreds of startups to show entrepreneurs how to navigate the uncertainty that can sink their venturesInforms early-stage investors about the hidden debts startups may have incurred which can sink them and waste their investor dollars Provides a tool for entrepreneurs and their stakeholders to measure and manage hidden non-financial debtsGoes beyond the glamor of entrepreneurship portrayed in dozens of books to unveil navigation plans and avoid startup failureIn 2016, nearly $100 billion in Venture Capital and Angel funding was invested in startups, with a failure rate of over 70%. The Titanic Effect helps investors understand why these startups fail and offers a mechanism to prevent such failure. Reveals the true reasons behind the sinking of the Titanic and why the catastrophic losses occurredWritten in the style of Steven Johnson (How We Got To Now, Future Perfect) and Daniel Pink (Drive, A Whole New Mind). Unlike other "how-to" entrepreneurship books, The Titanic Effect uses stories of success and failure to reveal the often-overlooked "icebergs" that sink startups. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Morgan James Publishing 2019-06-27, 2019
ISBN 10: 1642792144 ISBN 13: 9781642792140
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Publicado por Morgan James Publishing llc, US, 2019
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. "I have read dozens of books on starting companies, but this is the first that accurately captures why startups fail and provides a tool for entrepreneurs and investors to measure and manage these sources of failure." Michael Hatfield, Co-Founder, Cerent, Calix, Cienna, and Carium. What makes a startup successful? This book, from award-winning business school professors and a tech serial entrepreneur, tells what makes startups successful. Instead of telling startups what to do, like most startup books, they share what startups should avoid. Along the way, they share small business startup success stories gleaned from the How Built This Podcast and their firsthand experiences. These stories of startup success are contrasted with stories of startup failure from startup graveyards and most notably, the Titanic. Like many of today's startups, the Titanic hoped to disrupt the transportation industry of its time. It fell short, to a disastrous outcome, from the same sources that prevent startup success today. Get a startup game plan!This startup book uses the Titanic and a sailing metaphor to provide a startup roadmap template. It shows what makes startups successfully navigate through challenges in startup investing, founding, and hiring with a game plan to get through the Human Ocean. It offers a startup guide to customer success in working through the Marketing Ocean. It even highlights what startups need to invest in to get through the Technical and Strategy Oceans. Its Iceberg Index gives entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses a way to track their progress on the startup roadmap template. It also helps investors assess what startups to invest in. Many entrepreneurs assume that the Titanic was sunk by a single iceberg. The Titanic Effect shows, that like many startups, it's not a single misstep but a series of mistakes that keep a startup from being successful. This combination of missteps is called the Titanic Effect. Who can benefit from this startup roadmap?Entrepreneurs in the early stages of building a startup. They will learn what makes a startup successful. They will develop a to-do list of decisions to make and actions to take.Small business owners will also identify key next steps to building their startup game plan.Investors can identify what to avoid in startup investments and what startups to invest in.Students will learn how to evaluate the success potential of a startup and will read small business and startup success stories. These three co-authors have witnessed firsthand what leads to startup success. They have made it their mission to help entrepreneurs, startup founders and startup investors succeed. Drs. Todd and M. Kim Saxton bring more than two decades of academic and professional experience in business strategy, entrepreneurship, marketing, and angel investing. Serial tech entrepreneur, Michael Cloran, adds his two decades' of experiences in launching his own startups as well as building software products for other st.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Morgan James Publishing llc, 2019
ISBN 10: 1642792144 ISBN 13: 9781642792140
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Reveals the challenges entrepreneurs face, and offers a toolkit for them to navigate around sources of failureShares the authors' wisdom from decades of starting, advising, and investing in hundreds of startups to show entrepreneurs how to navigate the uncertainty that can sink their venturesInforms early-stage investors about the hidden debts startups may have incurred which can sink them and waste their investor dollars Provides a tool for entrepreneurs and their stakeholders to measure and manage hidden non-financial debtsGoes beyond the glamor of entrepreneurship portrayed in dozens of books to unveil navigation plans and avoid startup failureIn 2016, nearly $100 billion in Venture Capital and Angel funding was invested in startups, with a failure rate of over 70%. The Titanic Effect helps investors understand why these startups fail and offers a mechanism to prevent such failure. Reveals the true reasons behind the sinking of the Titanic and why the catastrophic losses occurredWritten in the style of Steven Johnson (How We Got To Now, Future Perfect) and Daniel Pink (Drive, A Whole New Mind). Unlike other "how-to" entrepreneurship books, The Titanic Effect uses stories of success and failure to reveal the often-overlooked "icebergs" that sink startups. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Morgan James Publishing llc, US, 2019
ISBN 10: 1642792144 ISBN 13: 9781642792140
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. "I have read dozens of books on starting companies, but this is the first that accurately captures why startups fail and provides a tool for entrepreneurs and investors to measure and manage these sources of failure." Michael Hatfield, Co-Founder, Cerent, Calix, Cienna, and Carium. What makes a startup successful? This book, from award-winning business school professors and a tech serial entrepreneur, tells what makes startups successful. Instead of telling startups what to do, like most startup books, they share what startups should avoid. Along the way, they share small business startup success stories gleaned from the How Built This Podcast and their firsthand experiences. These stories of startup success are contrasted with stories of startup failure from startup graveyards and most notably, the Titanic. Like many of today's startups, the Titanic hoped to disrupt the transportation industry of its time. It fell short, to a disastrous outcome, from the same sources that prevent startup success today. Get a startup game plan!This startup book uses the Titanic and a sailing metaphor to provide a startup roadmap template. It shows what makes startups successfully navigate through challenges in startup investing, founding, and hiring with a game plan to get through the Human Ocean. It offers a startup guide to customer success in working through the Marketing Ocean. It even highlights what startups need to invest in to get through the Technical and Strategy Oceans. Its Iceberg Index gives entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses a way to track their progress on the startup roadmap template. It also helps investors assess what startups to invest in. Many entrepreneurs assume that the Titanic was sunk by a single iceberg. The Titanic Effect shows, that like many startups, it's not a single misstep but a series of mistakes that keep a startup from being successful. This combination of missteps is called the Titanic Effect. Who can benefit from this startup roadmap?Entrepreneurs in the early stages of building a startup. They will learn what makes a startup successful. They will develop a to-do list of decisions to make and actions to take.Small business owners will also identify key next steps to building their startup game plan.Investors can identify what to avoid in startup investments and what startups to invest in.Students will learn how to evaluate the success potential of a startup and will read small business and startup success stories. These three co-authors have witnessed firsthand what leads to startup success. They have made it their mission to help entrepreneurs, startup founders and startup investors succeed. Drs. Todd and M. Kim Saxton bring more than two decades of academic and professional experience in business strategy, entrepreneurship, marketing, and angel investing. Serial tech entrepreneur, Michael Cloran, adds his two decades' of experiences in launching his own startups as well as building software products for other st.
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ISBN 10: 1642792144 ISBN 13: 9781642792140
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Unlike other how-to entrepreneurship books, The Titanic Effect uses stories of success and failure to reveal the often-overlooked icebergs that sink startups.Über den AutorDr. Todd Saxton, Associate Professor and Indi.
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Publicado por Morgan James Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10: 1642792144 ISBN 13: 9781642792140
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Titanic Effect | Successfully Navigating the Uncertainties that Sink Most Startups | Todd Saxton (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Kartoniert / Broschiert | Englisch | 2019 | Morgan James Publishing | EAN 9781642792140 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.