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Most contemporary books on business ecosystems, especially those originating from the Mecca of entrepreneurship, Silicon Valley - are focused on what might be called a "top-down" approach. These books address how other geographic regions can try to build the next Silicon Valley in their part of the planet. Giants takes a very different tactic, one that we call a "bottom-up" approach. Giants is written specifically for the individual entrepreneur who is seeking to increase her/his probability to succeed in their start-up or early stage business idea, thru an innovative new methodology called…mehr

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Most contemporary books on business ecosystems, especially those originating from the Mecca of entrepreneurship, Silicon Valley - are focused on what might be called a "top-down" approach. These books address how other geographic regions can try to build the next Silicon Valley in their part of the planet. Giants takes a very different tactic, one that we call a "bottom-up" approach. Giants is written specifically for the individual entrepreneur who is seeking to increase her/his probability to succeed in their start-up or early stage business idea, thru an innovative new methodology called Purpose-Driven Business Ecosystems. The 21st Century marketplace has already taught us that Business Ecosystems are becoming the new organizational design model. The open market is increasingly rejecting large enterprise products and services in favor of giving preference to "collectives" and special interest groups consisting of individual businesses that have chosen to join into organized, well-planned groups. The basic idea is that the productive output of these well focused networks - is a result of the combined actions of all the businesses working cooperatively and productively together. In today's contemporary parlance, we refer to this collective, result-generating aggregate as a business ecosystem. For entrepreneurs, the functioning of their business ecosystem can literally make or break their individual business success. In this light, our book contains specific methods, tools, and other compelling information to support the 21st Century entrepreneur. Some of the most popular questions from Entrepreneurs are answered in Giants: * How can entrepreneurs substantially improve their chances for success, using assets they already possess? * How can entrepreneurs avoid giving up equity for funding in early-stage startups? * How can entrepreneurs avoid the six classic challenges of early-stage startups? * How can entrepreneurs lower their risk of failure, including reducing go-to-market cost? * Why is an outstanding network not enough? * How can my customer, actually perform like my business partner? * How do I start in developing a purpose-driven business ecosystem? The end game of Giants is to enable and empower the reader to create and maintain strategic relationships with other businesses, groups or individuals who offer specific, tangible value for her/his own team. But more importantly, this ecosystem-derived value should largely be realized within the context of the purpose of your own business. Thus your business ecosystem becomes highly focused, and purpose-driven.
Autorenporträt
Robert Kim Wilson is an expert mentor and thought-leader on the contribution of human cognition to highly successful organizations. From Executive suite strategy, to the actual execution of customer experience - human thinking, motivation, and behavior are the working components that drive the organization. Kim understands how this works in the contemporary global organization, and how to get the most from the hearts and minds of people working together for common goals. Kim is a Master Architect of business solutions where team relationships are a critical ingredient to success. In Giants, Kim brings this outstanding body of knowledge and experience to the entrepreneurial community. To illustrate how Kim has masterfully applied his understanding of business culture and collaboration, he offers the value propositions for the following types of contributors to entrepreneurial business ecosystems: 1. If you are an Entrepreneur: gain specific methods and tools to improve your chances for success, often using assets and leverage you already possess. 2. If you are an Investor: acquire a model for applying to your investment portfolio, individually and collectively, to increase the probability for higher rates for investment ROI. 3. If you are an Academician: explore new, innovative models for integrating into your current business entrepreneurship curriculum - which potentially add value to many other existing courses and learning resources... in true ecosystem style. 4. If you are a Consultant: expand your service offering portfolio with a unique set of tools and consultancy innovations, accompanied with a value proposition of improving your clients' performance via business ecosystems. 5. If you are a Policy Maker: discover a diversity of specific concepts and methods to apply to development of government or institutional policy that will help stimulate the economy under your authority, and do so for issues ranging from those with specific narrow focus - to crises having far reaching impact. Kim has a Master's degree in Human Cognition from the Inst. for Study of Cognitive Systems, Texas Christian University, and has a 35+ year track record of outstanding success in critical business development for any size enterprise with significant internal or marketplace challenges. He is the author of 11 major innovations in business training, learning and collaboration - Giants represents #12.