Sramana Mitra’s Entrepreneur Journeys book series garnered many wonderful reviews in 2009. Thanks to all who shared their thoughts with us. Here are a few of my favorites: From Alan Brochstein’s review of Entrepreneur Journeys on Seeking Alpha: “I liked it so much that I sent it to all of my clients as a year-end
From a terrific review of Entrepreneur Journeys by Anshul Tewari for Youth Ki Awaaz: “This book is by far the best book I have read in 2009.”
From a review of Sramana Mitra’s “Entrepreneur Journeys” by Vivek Tejuja for The Hungry Reader blog: “I felt like I was learning directly from the masters, and I did. I would highly recommend this book to managers in organizations (like myself) who want to maintain an entrepreneurial culture as they grow or anyone concerned about global business issues.” You
From Alan Brochstein’s post, Sramana Mitra’s Entrepreneur Journeys Volume 3 Kicks SaaS, on his AB Analytical Services blog: “I enjoyed “Positioning” as much as her first “Entrepreneur Journeys” despite its being more narrowly focused. It’s quite an easy read given that it is essentially a collection of short stories used to illustrate some key insights.
Thomas Duff posted an excellent review of Positioning by Sramana Mitra on his Duffbert’s Random Musings blog: “I enjoy the way that Mitra has structured the books in the Entrepreneur Journeys series. Hearing the successes and failures coming straight from those who lived them adds a human element to the information that is often lacking
On his Dorm Room Biz blog, Chris Pund uses his video review of Bootstrapping: Weapons of Mass Reconstruction as a springboard for an important discussion on mental capital vs. venture capital. You can find his article here. Sramana Mitra’s Bootstrapping: Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction, Entrepreneur Journeys, and Positioning books are all available from Amazon.com in
Sramana shares her thoughts on entrepreneurship, creating jobs, finding money, and other factors important for success during her conversation with Phil Windley for ITConversations. You can listen to the entire recording here.
Check out Chris Pund’s video book review of Bootstrapping posted on his blog, Dorm Room Biz. He says: “If you’re looking for a book packed with case studies, stories, and interviews in a very easy-to-read format, definitely check this out.”