40 Lessons for a New Kind of Entrepreneur
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Este libro muestra la historia de la creación de una empresa de distribución de musica, hecha por un musico con la sola intención de solucionar su problema. Asi que su corazon no estaba tras la busqueda de fortuna y eso lo refleja a lo largo del libro. Muestra que el siempre quiso tener este proyecto al minimo, sin complicaciones disfrutando conocer y aprender coo todo funciona y porque funciona como lo hace. el no estaba en busqueda de fama empresarial y eso fue la base de todas sus deciciones.
Aprendi de que su enfoque fue siempre sus clientes que eran musicos como el, se enamoro de ser empatico para poder ayudarlos de la mejor manera.
Su vision del mundo es bastante idealista, pero en su entorno y a lo que decicio dedicarse le funciono. El rescata que pudo avanzar porque fue ingenuo para no ver los retos en los que se metia, pero que esa ingenuidad lo ayudo a avanzar mas rapido y profundo.
Read this cause it was recommended by Ali Abdaal, but it was just OK. A lot of it felt like general advice, a lot of it felt like common sense, some of it felt just random advice that I'm not sure would apply (e.g. “Hire your friends” is cool and all but diversity is also cool!)
Read this cause it was recommended by Ali Abdaal, but it was just OK. A lot of it felt like general advice, a lot of it felt like common sense, some of it felt just random advice that I'm not sure would apply (e.g. “Hire your friends” is cool and all but diversity is also cool!)
Can't recommend this enough, every chapter is perfectly concise enough to get its point across in an extremely interesting and inspiring way. I love it.
An insightful and entertaining story about how the author grew a business to success with a line of thinking that is at odds with most entrepreneurship practices.
Very interesting book in entrepreneurship area. Derek Sivers share his 10 years entrepreneurship journey in an hour or so. He explained how he stumbled on multimillion entrepreneurship business venture and elaborate his utopia and ideology.
The Audible version of this was great, read by Derek himself. His voice really gets in your head and I find myself starting to think of my business, such as it is, in a different way. It's all right not to want to have employees. I like that. I sucked at being a boss.
This was recommended in a YouTube video of Ali Abdaal's, one of his top three (yes, I have the other two - go look ‘em up!). I'm super glad that I found Ali's channel; following his content and his recommendations is going to help me in a big way as I navigate the setting up of a solo consulting business. Derek's book is incredibly helpful, not only because of the insight it provides, but because of the way it makes me feel. I know, sounds weird, right? But listening to Derek's words being read by Derek himself has made me feel like I got this.
Excellent reminder to put the customer first and only, in a business. Short and sweet.