A fresh look at the boom in entrepreneurship and start-ups - and how it's changing the world of work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Wise is a venture capitalist and writer. He has worked with some of the most successful technology companies of the last decade as they've grown from their founders' living rooms to Nasdaq IPOs and is a Partner at Balderton Capital. He has worked as an advisor to UK Parliament, a charity trustee and serves as a member of the UK Government's Industrial Development Advisory Board. He has written about the evolving opportunities and challenges posed by new technologies for The Times, the Guardian and the Telegraph and appeared on the BBC, Sky News and Bloomberg.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Building something new Chapter 2: What's an entrepreneur Chapter 3: The speed of change Chapter 4: The rise and fall of the factory Chapter 5: The rise and fall of the firm Chapter 6: Putting passion back into the economy Chapter 7: Entrepreneurial frontiers Chapter 8: For better or worse Chapter 9: Building the digital scaffolds Chapter 10: Educating entrepreneurs Chapter 11: A new skills bargain Chapter 12: Keeping the balance Chapter 13: The public innovator Chapter 14: Funding the future Chapter 15: The digital dividend Sources Acknowledgements
Introduction Chapter 1: Building something new Chapter 2: What's an entrepreneur Chapter 3: The speed of change Chapter 4: The rise and fall of the factory Chapter 5: The rise and fall of the firm Chapter 6: Putting passion back into the economy Chapter 7: Entrepreneurial frontiers Chapter 8: For better or worse Chapter 9: Building the digital scaffolds Chapter 10: Educating entrepreneurs Chapter 11: A new skills bargain Chapter 12: Keeping the balance Chapter 13: The public innovator Chapter 14: Funding the future Chapter 15: The digital dividend Sources Acknowledgements
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Attempting entrepreneurship changed my life. This brilliant book is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand why the world has changed irrevocably and we are all entrepreneurs now.
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