Posts Tagged ‘Entrepreneurship’
Book Review: “Hell Yeah or No”
“Hell Yeah or No” is one of the punchiest, pithiest books I’ve read in years. Derek Sivers offers a boatload of advice and practical wisdom.
Read MoreHow Employee Stock Options Work
When I joined an early-stage startup, I was confused by the lingo about employee stock options, vesting, and exercising. Here are the basics.
Read MoreTwo of My Best Friends Took Our Business Idea and Filed a Patent On It
After months of working on a project, two of my best friends took our idea & filed a patent on it. Here’s what I learned from the experience.
Read MoreBook Review: “Getting Naked”
Joel Primus founded the underwear company Naked. In this book, Primus shares how he built the company, scaled it, and took it public.
Read MoreBook Review: “The Hard Thing About Hard Things”
Ben Horowitz’s book The Hard Thing About Hard Things is a hard-punching, brash, honest guidebook for startup CEOs.
Read MoreWhy I’m Now Concerned About the Rise of AI
For years, I’ve been oblivious about why some people fear AI. Now I’m fascinated by how new technology could adversely impact my life.
Read MoreBook Review: “Straight Talk for Startups”
Komisar and Reigersman’s book is a powerful startup manual reminiscent of Ben Horowitz’s The Hard Thing About Hard Things.
Read MoreBook Review: “Being Boss”
Being Boss book review: This is part self-help book, part entrepreneurship manual. Shannon and Thompson explain how to live a “boss” life.
Read MoreBook Review: “Rise Up”
In Rise Up, Russ Stoddard shares how his experience with social entrepreneurship has led him to find deeper meaning than mere profitability.
Read MoreBook Review: “Zero to One”
Zero to One is Peter Thiel’s instruction manual for how to think like an entrepreneur and build a successful business.
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