From Laurel Delaney’s post titled “The Art of Bootstrapping” from her blog, Escape From Corporate America: “Sramana Mitra showcases a dozen entrepreneurs and lessons they learned while bootstrapping their way to success in her latest book, Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction.
Check out Heather Clancy’s timely SmartPlanet post, “If at first you can’t find funding…fund yourself,” discussing Sramana’s latest book, “Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction”.
Here is part of Jim Stroup’s insightful review, published on Managing Leadership, of Sramana’s latest volume of “Entrepreneur Journeys”.
In this podcast, Sramana joins Stephen Lacey of Renewable Energy World to discuss what entrepreneurs should be doing now to prepare for the surge in renewable energy deployment in the coming years. They talk about why early stage companies shouldn’t necessarily be looking to venture capital firms for financing, and Sramana shares ideas for alternative financing options. You
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?
I’d like to share a bit of a terrific and detailed review of Entrepreneur Journeys that Robert Steele, a “Top 50 Reviewer” for Amazon, posted: “[Entrepreneur Journeys] is a series of vignettes, one-third context, one-third financing, and one-third nuggets, and for the nuggets alone it is assuredly worthy of purchase and reflection. As a long-time fan of
Alan Brochstein has a nice review of EJ1 on Seeking Alpha. Have a look!
Entrepreneur T. M. Ravi, CEO of Mimosa Systems, his wife Francine LeJeune, with Patrick and Evelyne Consorti hosted a great book party and discussion around entrepreneurship at Ravi and Francine’s home last night. Marylene Delbourg-Delphis has a review of EJ1 on her blog along with some pictures from the party. Marylene herself is an entrepreneur.