"The idea of the entrepreneur resonates in society's imagination. Had he lived through the dot-com boom and the rise of Apple, Facebook, Google, and Amazon, Carl Jung might have identified the entrepreneur as one of humanity's universal archetypes, along with the hero, the jester, or the magician. Each of us holds a vibrant mental image of what an entrepreneur is-brilliant, driven, reckless, broke or rich as Midas-but these associations don't map to reality. In fact, entrepreneurship, as a function, is poorly understood even by today's entrepreneurs and those who aspire to join their ranks. Increasingly, entrepreneurship warps (and is itself warped by) global, systemic factors, from rapid technological innovation to climate change. Entrepreneurs harm society when we don't understand what entrepreneurship's true purpose is and, indeed, has always been. Using a variety of examples, the author explores the negative and positive impacts of entrepreneurship over time, and its implications for the future. He also illustrates the concept of entrepreneurial swarming, where entrepreneurs form clusters in given fields to innovate and scale their ability to create value (and risk)"-- Provided by publisher
Derek Lidow Knihy
Derek Lidow se zaměřuje na leadership a budování firem. Jeho práce čerpá z bohatých zkušeností zakladatele úspěšné technologické firmy a předního univerzitního pedagoga. Lidow zkoumá klíčové principy, které stojí za udržitelným růstem a úspěchem v podnikatelském světě. Jeho vhledy poskytují praktický rámec pro začínající i zkušené lídry, jak budovat pevné základy pro své organizace.



In business how-to Building on Bedrock, global CEO, innovator, and entrepreneur Derek Lidow analyzes key examples of successful bedrock entrepreneurs, with a specific focus on Sam Walton, the American businessman best known for founding Walmart, the world's largest corporation, and Walt Disney, American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor, film producer, and pioneer of the American animation industry.
Startup Leadership
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- 10 hodin čtení
Anyone can start a business. But only leaders can succeed. Most entrepreneurs know the long odds: only a fraction of them will lead their enterprises through the rocky stages of growth to launch self-sustaining companies.