Entrepreneur America: Lessons from Inside Rob Ryan's High-Tech Start-Up Boot Camp
Lessons from Inside Bob Ryan's High-Tech Start-Up Boot Camp
Ryan, Rob, Hise, Phaedra
ISBN: | 9780066620664 |
Publisher: | Harperbusiness |
Published: | 23 January, 2001 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Saving: | Saving: £64.79 or 95% |
Entrepreneur America: Lessons from Inside Rob Ryan's High-Tech Start-Up Boot Camp
Lessons from Inside Bob Ryan's High-Tech Start-Up Boot Camp
Ryan, Rob, Hise, Phaedra
With $2.5 million in venture capital, Rob Ryan founded a tech company that sold for $22 billion 10 years later. He now operates a "boot camp" in rural Montana for wannabes from promising start-ups interested in following in his footsteps. In Entrepreneur America, he shares personal experiences along with lessons learned from his mentoring program of the same name. Chapters titled with Silicon Valley slang (like "Do the Dogs Like the Dog Food?" and "Sucking the Air out of the Room") help readers assess their readiness to meet with venture capitalists, determine whether consumers really need what they're offering, examine core competencies and market position, measure how the product or service matches the intended audience, and compile a winning business plan. Two additional chapters focus on "how to become number one and stay number one" by managing and hiring effectively, dealing with directors, and handling other responsibilities that become critical once an idea gets off the ground. Ryan shows how some of the 50-plus concepts that passed through his program proceeded afterwards, and includes exercises and other tools for those hoping to replicate their victories and avoid their mistakes. The result should prove practical and inspiring for anyone shaping a new business in today's increasingly demanding environment. --Howard Rothman
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