Dear Founder

Dear Founder
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Letters of Advice for Anyone Who Leads, Manages, or Wants to Start a Business

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Howard Schultz

شابک

9781250195654
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Publisher's Weekly

May 7, 2018
Webb (Rebooting Work), a former Yahoo and eBay executive, proffers wisdom accrued through founding the Webb Investment Network, in this timely business manual aimed at today’s many aspiring entrepreneurs. He offers a valuable perspective on overcoming many obstacles commonly faced by founders as their companies move through the various stages he identifies as “start-up,” “relevance,” “scale,” and “legacy.” Webb presents his advice in the form of a series of letters, originally written for the use of people whose businesses were included in his company’s investment portfolio. The letters address such questions as what to do either when no one or everyone wants to invest, how to put together an effective board, and what to do when a competitor enters one’s market space. Many letters center on the key but tricky topic of managing a workforce, tackling subjects such as dispensing and receiving feedback, having an open door, and how to “lead with inspiration, not fear.” Webb’s well-aimed advice will undoubtedly prove a valuable asset for many a future founder during the building and growth of a new organization.



Library Journal

September 1, 2018

Seasoned Silicon Valley executive and angel investor Webb (Rebooting Work) uses a series of letters to provide advice to young entrepreneurs. The letters are organized by the early stages of a start-up and focus on hiring employees, building a board, financing, management challenges, and leaving a legacy. Webb covers some of the most difficult moments in a founder's work, including creating the corporate culture, employee retention, and how to work with a hostile board. The author's attempt to marry the traditional business book with the "Letter to a Young..." format can feel forced when the subject is more than practical advice on a specific step in establishing a company. When it works, however, Webb's candor and personal history offer solid illustrations on how to lead. The focus on a work-life balance that is all work and no life may also sour some readers on the advice, but it reflects his time in the biggest success companies, including eBay, LiveOps, and Yahoo. VERDICT This recommended book provides honest guidance about the work that goes into a new company, delivered in digestible chunks for the entrepreneur on the go.--John Rodzvilla, Emerson Coll., Boston

Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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