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THE MINIMALIST ENTREPRENEUR - HOW GREAT FOUNDERS DO MORE WITH LESS

Couverture du livre « THE MINIMALIST ENTREPRENEUR - HOW GREAT FOUNDERS DO MORE WITH LESS » de Sahil Lavingia aux éditions Portfolio
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  • EAN : 9780593421338
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  • Support : Papier
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B>b>A new roadmap for building sustainable startups that last beyond the hype/b>./b>br>br>As more and more cracks form in the myth of the VC-funded, IPO-driven billion-dollar company--they''re not profitable, and are unethically run to boot--entrepreneurs are seeking an alternative path to... Voir plus

B>b>A new roadmap for building sustainable startups that last beyond the hype/b>./b>br>br>As more and more cracks form in the myth of the VC-funded, IPO-driven billion-dollar company--they''re not profitable, and are unethically run to boot--entrepreneurs are seeking an alternative path to building useful, sustainable, and sane businesses. The Minimalist Entrepreneur is the manifesto for a new generation of entrepreneurs who would rather build great companies than big ones.br> br>In 2011, Sahil Lavingia left his position as the second hire at Pinterest to chase his own dream of founding a billion-dollar company. His startup, Gumroad, was growing quickly and raising venture capital easily. Gumroad, a platform connecting creators with sellers, seemed like it was on the road to unicorn status, with the fancy offices and rapid hiring to match.br> br>Until one quarter, when growth faltered, and everything crumbled. But Lavingia rebuilt Gumroad from the ground up. In contrast to the waste and hypergrowth-for-growth''s sake mentality that characterized his first attempt, he became a minimalist entrepreneur. Weaving together his own experience at Gumroad with stories of other likeminded companies, he offers a new roadmap for entrepreneurs choosing to grow meaningfully over growing unsustainably.br> br>Unicorns are not the best or only path for a startup. The Minimalist Entrepreneur teaches founders how to resist investments that set you up to fail, run a tight ship amid the rise of the gig economy and remote work, develop and release products without failing fast or often, and how to get to profitability and stay there.

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