The Entrepreneur’s Faces, book review: A compendium of startup stories
If you like magazine profiles of startup founders and entrepreneurs, this book is a veritable compendium, whatever you think of its somewhat contrived structure.
If you like magazine profiles of startup founders and entrepreneurs, this book is a veritable compendium, whatever you think of its somewhat contrived structure.
Packed with anecdotes and experience, but also with rather pointless analogies, this by turns enlightening and irritating book promises to help you navigate the perilous world of startups.
This chatty but comprehensive book picks the brains of key investors and startup coaches to learn about investing in and running new businesses.
VC and serial entrepreneur KP Reddy offers advice, anecdotes and common sense in this useful, if somewhat discursive, book.
This authoritative book explains how platforms connect different customer groups to enable transactions, allowing businesses to scale and create value.
Jonathan Siegel's book challenges the received wisdom about startup culture, and is a useful reference for anyone thinking of creating or joining a new business.