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Cut the Crap and Jargon: Lessons from the Start-up Trenches
Author : Shradha Sharma ,
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English
Language
Cut the Crap and Jargon: Lessons from the Start-u
Edition
0
Pages
9780670090389
ISBN-13
0670090389
ISBN-10Thomas Dunne Book
Publisher
220 mm
Height
144 mm
Width
30 mm
Thickness
Hardcover
BindingDescription
Start-ups are the fountainheads of innovation that power this world. There can be nothing more energizing than speaking to entrepreneurs, listening to their ideas and feeling their passion and energy. An interesting read for a global audience, Cut the Crap and Jargon: Lessons from the Start-up Trenches addresses the curiosity raised by what has been driving the frenzy in the last three years, explores how much of this is for real and, finally, seeks to understand the implications this may have for the cross-border movement of risk capital.