Kenneth Darryl Brown recently discussed Sramana Mitra’s book Bootstrapping: Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction with her on BlogTalkRadio’s The Passionate Entrepreneur! You can listen to the entire interview here.
Kenneth Darryl Brown recently discussed Entrepreneur Journeys with Sramana Mitra on BlogTalkRadio’s The Passionate Entrepreneur! You can listen to the entire interview here.
I know I have a lot of readers from the EDA industry. Once a hotbed of innovation, entrepreneurship, and wealth creation, it is an industry that is now moribund. VCs and angel investors have all but abandoned the industry, and those private companies that exist find it difficult to create lucrative exits, a phenomenon that
Joanne Lang with AboutOne posted the following about Sramana Mitra’s Bootstrapping: Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction (Entrepreneur Journeys, Volume 2) on Amazon.com: “I was not sure what to expect from this book; however, I read it cover to cover on a flight. It was interesting and provided some useful tips and quotes for a team meeting.
Another good review of Sramana Mitra’s Vision India 2020 on Amazon.com: “An excellent book by Sramana on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in developing countries, notably India. The author’s first hand experience in education and professional pursuits lend credibility to the lessons enumerated in the book. It should be a useful and enlightening guideline for India’s
Sramana Mitra recently shared some lessons from India on becoming an entrepreneur and discussed her book Vision India 2020 with Marty Nemko on KALW Radio (NPR San Francisco). To hear or download the show, click HERE. Vision India 2020 by Sramana Mitra is available from Amazon.com and Flipkart.com.
From Jim Stroup’s review of Innovation: Need Of The Hour (Entrepreneur Journeys, Volume 4) by Sramana Mitra on his blog, Managing Leadership: “A particularly valuable characteristic of these [Entrepreneur Journeys] books is that Mitra’s own thinking on the theme of each book is organized into a clearly-structured argument which is then expressed in brief, lucid essays,
Another review of Sramana Mitra’s Vision India 2020 on Amazon.com: “It is an interesting premise for the basis of a book, shorn of many of the greater issues that India faces from poverty to crime to population to education; the simple premise is what can I do to help my country not fall back to