[Free and download] Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging, and Outmarketing Your Competition
·•●- Guy Kawasaki ·•●-
#258458 in eBooks 2008-10-30 2008-10-30File Name: B001FA0LQM
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Solid Advice for Starting a BusinessBy Gene MorphisAs part of my continuing education in the world of venture capital, I'm reading Guy Kawasaki's various works. His Art of the Start is still widely referenced as a must-read for anyone in a start-up, and in particular anyone considering raising venture capital. I've previously reviewed it here. There is clearly some overlap in the content between Reality Check and Art of the Start.. Reality CA veteran tech entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and commentator on Silicon Valley culture offers real-world advice on how the best companies are started, funded, and run. Though the diversity of topics gives this audio a stream-of-consciousness flow, the material actually covers many complicated"Don't even think about trying to launch a startup without reading Guy Kawasaki's Reality Check." -BizEd For a quarter of a century, in his various guises as an entrepreneur, evangelist, venture capitalist, and guru, Guy Kawasaki has cast an irreverent eye on the dubious trends, sketchy theories, and outright foolishness of what so often passes for business today. Too many people frantically chase the Next Big Thing only to discover that all they've made is the Last Big Mistake. Reality Chec... [PDF.ie96] Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging, and Outmarketing Your Competition Rating: 4.76 (736 Votes)
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