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Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future is a 2014 book by the American entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel co-written with Blake Masters.It is a condensed and updated version of a highly popular set of online notes taken by Masters for the CS183 class on startups, as taught by Thiel at Stanford University in Spring 2012.
Perell's book, The Execution Factor: The One Skill that Drives Success, was a USA Today National Best-Selling Book. [18] It debuted at No. 2 on the LA Times' bestseller list. [19] Perell, Kim (2018). The Execution Factor: The One Skill that Drives Success. McGraw Hill Professional. ISBN 978-1-260-12853-6. by McGraw Hill Professional [20] Perell ...
Buy Then Build: How Acquisition Entrepreneurs Outsmart the Startup Game is a 2018 finance book by Walker Deibel. The book serves as a guide for prospective business buyers, emphasizing the advantages of acquiring existing businesses over starting one from scratch.
In 2001, he published How to Build a Multi-level Money Machine: The Science of Network Marketing, [18] a book about success in the network marketing business. [ 1 ] [ 19 ] Gage has since written 12 other books, [ 4 ] [ 8 ] including two New York Times bestsellers, the John Wiley & Sons published 2012 best seller Risky is the New Safe , [ 20 ...
Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High-Tech Products to Mainstream Customers or simply Crossing the Chasm (1991, revised 1999 and 2014), is a marketing book by Geoffrey A. Moore that examines the market dynamics faced by innovative new products, with a particular focus on the "chasm" or adoption gap that lies between early and mainstream markets.
Ryan Blair (born July 14, 1977) is an American entrepreneur and author. [1] He is the former co-founder and chief executive officer of the multi-level marketing company ViSalus Sciences, a subsidiary of the publicly traded company Blyth, Inc. [2] [3]
CVS Health's Caremark, Cigna's Express Scripts and UnitedHealth Group's Optum control the majority of the U.S. pharmacy benefit market, with their parent companies also operating health insurance ...
The book won the American Marketing Association Foundation’s Berry-AMA Book Prize for best marketing book of 2009. [5] It was also listed by: Amazon, as one of the Top 10 Business & Investing Books of 2008 [6] CIO Insight, as one of the Top 10 Business-Tech Books of 2008 [7] and one of 10 Insightful Web 2.0 Books [8]