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A Dozen Lessons for Entrepreneurs shows how the insights of leading venture capitalists can teach readers to create a unique approach to building a successful business. Through profiles and interviews of figures such as Bill Gurley of Benchmark Capital, Marc Andreesen and Ben Horowitz of Andreesen Horowitz, and Jenny Lee of GGV Capital, Tren Griffin draws out the fundamental lessons from their ideas and experiences. Entrepreneurs should learn from past successes but also be prepared to break new ground. While there are best practices, there is no single recipe they should follow. By better…mehr
A Dozen Lessons for Entrepreneurs shows how the insights of leading venture capitalists can teach readers to create a unique approach to building a successful business. Through profiles and interviews of figures such as Bill Gurley of Benchmark Capital, Marc Andreesen and Ben Horowitz of Andreesen Horowitz, and Jenny Lee of GGV Capital, Tren Griffin draws out the fundamental lessons from their ideas and experiences. Entrepreneurs should learn from past successes but also be prepared to break new ground. While there are best practices, there is no single recipe they should follow. By better understanding the views and experiences of a wide range of successful venture capitalists and entrepreneurs, readers can discern which of many possible paths will lead to success.
With insight and verve, Griffin argues that innovation and best practices are discovered by the experimentation of entrepreneurs as they establish the evolutionary fitness of their business. The products and services created through this experimentation that have greater fitness survive, and less-fit products and services die. Entrepreneurs have always experimented when creating or altering a business. What is different today is the existence of modern tools and systems that allow experiments to be conducted more cheaply and rapidly than ever before. Griffin shows that listening to what the best venture capitalists have to say is invaluable for entrepreneurs. Their experiences, if studied carefully, teach bedrock methods and guiding principles for approaching business.
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Autorenporträt
Tren Griffin works at Microsoft. He writes the www.25iq.com blog and is active on Twitter (@TrenGriffin). He was formerly a partner at Eagle River, a private equity firm controlled by Craig McCaw with investments in telecommunications and startups. From 1999 to 2001 he was vice president of strategy at XO Communications.In 1994, Griffin was the fourth person to join Teledesic, a global broadband satellite communications startup, which raised over a billion dollars at a valuation of more than $3 billion. Griffin previously worked as a consultant in Australia and Korea. He is the author of six other books, including Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor (Columbia, 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Concept Directory Foreword, by Scott Belsky Introduction I. The Founder Coaches 1. Steve Blank 2. Bill Campbell 3. Eric Ries II. The Venture Capitalists 4. Sam Altman: Y Combinator 5. Steve Anderson: Baseline Ventures 6. Marc Andreessen: Andreessen Horowitz 7. Rich Barton: Expedia, Glassdoor, Zillow 8. Roelof Botha: Sequoia Capital 9. Jim Breyer: Breyer Capital 10. Chris Dixon: Andreessen Horowitz 11. John Doerr: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers 12. Peter Fenton: Benchmark 13. Jim Goetz: Sequoia Capital 14. Paul Graham: Y Combinator 15. Kirsten Green: Forerunner Ventures 16. Bill Gurley: Benchmark 17. Reid Hoffman: Greylock Partners 18. Ben Horowitz: Andreessen Horowitz 19. Vinod Khosla: Khosla Ventures 20. Josh Kopelman: First Round Capital 21. Jenny Lee: GGV Capital 22. Doug Leone: Sequoia Capital 23. Dan Levitan: Maveron 24. Jessica Livingston: Y Combinator 25. Mary Meeker: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers 26. Michael Moritz: Sequoia Capital 27. Chamath Palihapitiya: Social Capital 28. Keith Rabois: Khosla Ventures 29. Andy Rachleff: Wealthfront 30. Naval Ravikant: AngelList 31. Heidi Roizen: Draper Fisher Jurvetson 32. Mark Suster: Upfront Ventures 33. Peter Thiel: Founders Fund 34. Fred Wilson: Union Square Ventures 35. Ann Winblad: Hummer Winblad Venture Partners Conclusion Glossary
Concept Directory Foreword, by Scott Belsky Introduction I. The Founder Coaches 1. Steve Blank 2. Bill Campbell 3. Eric Ries II. The Venture Capitalists 4. Sam Altman: Y Combinator 5. Steve Anderson: Baseline Ventures 6. Marc Andreessen: Andreessen Horowitz 7. Rich Barton: Expedia, Glassdoor, Zillow 8. Roelof Botha: Sequoia Capital 9. Jim Breyer: Breyer Capital 10. Chris Dixon: Andreessen Horowitz 11. John Doerr: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers 12. Peter Fenton: Benchmark 13. Jim Goetz: Sequoia Capital 14. Paul Graham: Y Combinator 15. Kirsten Green: Forerunner Ventures 16. Bill Gurley: Benchmark 17. Reid Hoffman: Greylock Partners 18. Ben Horowitz: Andreessen Horowitz 19. Vinod Khosla: Khosla Ventures 20. Josh Kopelman: First Round Capital 21. Jenny Lee: GGV Capital 22. Doug Leone: Sequoia Capital 23. Dan Levitan: Maveron 24. Jessica Livingston: Y Combinator 25. Mary Meeker: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers 26. Michael Moritz: Sequoia Capital 27. Chamath Palihapitiya: Social Capital 28. Keith Rabois: Khosla Ventures 29. Andy Rachleff: Wealthfront 30. Naval Ravikant: AngelList 31. Heidi Roizen: Draper Fisher Jurvetson 32. Mark Suster: Upfront Ventures 33. Peter Thiel: Founders Fund 34. Fred Wilson: Union Square Ventures 35. Ann Winblad: Hummer Winblad Venture Partners Conclusion Glossary
Rezensionen
When I first came to Silicon Valley, I was struck by how much people teach and learn from one another. In this book, Tren continues that spirit by sharing his own learning from others - and explains how investment judgments and decisions are made in the world of tech start-ups. Marc Andreessen, cofounder of Netscape and Andreessen Horowitz
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