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Entrepreneur Journeys Book Reviews: Focus On The Customer

Thursday, July 16, 2009 | No comments

Here’s a roundup of recent coverage:

Hayli Morrison interviewed Sramana for her Entrepreneur.com article on startup debt, How Bad Do You Want It?

Stephen Lacey of Renewable Energy World also interviewed Sramana for his article, Can Cleantech Entrepreneurs Rely on Venture Capital?

And from a News on Women review by Alice Krause: “I just began Sramana Mitra’s book, Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction. I’ve actually finished reading the book, but I use the phrase ‘just began’ because the book made me feel like I just began the ‘Entrepreneur Journey’ she describes so well. Sramana’s book is a series of interviews she conducts with several entrepreneurs who give great advice accumulated from years of experience starting companies. I jotted down some points I didn’t want to forget as I read. When I reached point #34, I realized I should just reread the book whenever I need inspiration. I won’t pick out a favorite piece of advice, but I will say that proper focus on the customer came up again and again. I now have a waiting list to borrow my copy.”

More to come…

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This segment is part 7 in a 35 part series
Jump to part: A Need For Freedom, "Bootstrapping" In Tune With The Times, Mentor Capital, Not Venture Capital, Getting Started, Finding Niches Within Niches, Starting Small, Making It Big, Focus On The Customer, Find The Value That's Missing, Value Creators vs. Speculators, "If at first you don't find funding...", Buck The Trend, Back Yourself, Win Free E-Book Copy of "Entrepreneur Journeys, Volume Three", "We twist and turn the ideas and make them our own.", Bootstrapping In The UK, "Iron out the wrinkles on your entrepreneurship canvas", Positioning & Bootstrapping for Entrepreneurs, Do You REALLY Have What It Takes?, Clarify Your Story, Bound To Lift Drooping Spirits, Converting Experiences Into Roadmaps, VentureWoods Reviews "Entrepreneur Journeys", Bootstrapping Is The Order Of The Day!, Dorm Room View of Bootstrapping, Discussing Entrepreneurship and Positioning, Forget Venture Capital, Raise Mental Capital, "Men can do what men have done.", Entrepreneur Journeys Vol. 3 Kicks SaaS, Learning Directly From The Masters, Best Book I Have Read in 2009, Niches Abound Within Niches, A Peek At Businesses That Validate The Vertical Movement Of The Web, Favorites From 2009, For Entrepreneurs And More, Trendwatchers Will Not Be Disappointed, Power Lies Within Oneself

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