The deadline to retweet to win free e-book copies of “Entrepreneur Journeys”, Volumes One and Two, is TODAY, Wednesday, July 15 at midnight Pacific time. See the full post for details.
The deadline to retweet to win free e-book copies of “Entrepreneur Journeys”, Volumes One and Two, is TODAY, Wednesday, July 15 at midnight Pacific time. See the full post for details.
Thomas “Duffbert” Duff posts another good review: “Mitra structures Entrepreneur Journeys: Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction as a series of interviews with people who have started businesses and willingly (or unwillingly) went without massive funding for the first part of their histories.
Peter Christensen of GeekStack reviews EJ2 on his blog: “I was very excited to hear about [Sramana’s] new book Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction. It’s a book full of interviews with entrepreneurs who have successfully bootstrapped their companies from a kitchen table to millions of dollars of revenue or an acquisition. I like this kind of book because
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
Here are some noteworthy reviews and mentions of Sramana’s new book: Rick Terrien of Sustainable Work says, “Yes. A thousand times, yes. The subject of Ms. Mitra’s book and the approach she recommends is clear: You need to bootstrap most businesses. The next step is mentor capital, not venture capital. This will come when you’ve
Have you ever considered starting a company or joining a start-up? How do you evaluate opportunities and decide when to take the plunge? How do you finance your startup? Come and learn from a panel of women who have started companies in a variety of industries and taken different paths to success: – Stephanie Fohn,
[This post, with a shorter list, was published earlier. An updated version is being published today.] As a self-taught entrepreneur, I have done my own digging into entrepreneurship literature. When I started writing my book series, Entrepreneur Journeys, I did a lot of thinking on what is it that I am looking for in an