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| #2382390 in eBooks | 2007-06-01 | 2007-06-01 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Solid with a some historical errors|By Brad Feld|This was a bunch of short essays about the founding and development of various companies, including LinkedIn, Zynga, Twitter, Groupon, Etsy, Dropbox, IBM, RIM, eBay, Microsoft, Pixar, Chipotle, Jamba Juice, KFC, Coca Cola, Pinkberry, Zipcar, and SPANX. The mix of companies was fun, although like most business history I was amazed||'I certainly wish we'd had this book when we were starting innocent' --Richard Reed, joint founder, innocent Drinks 'Although in business there is no substitute for making the leap and getting started, there is much to be learned from entrepreneurs who have be
Lots of us have ideas we think would make great businesses. Most of us never do anything with those ideas. But for those that do, a world of opportunity awaits them. This book is about 30 people who acted on their idea, made the first steps to start their business and subsequently went on to turn it into a global brand. From Innocent to Cobra to Dreams to Dysone, we reveal how some of the UK's biggest businesses got of the ground, and those very first steps taken by thei...
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