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Guy Kawasaki, The Art of the Start
Guy Kawasaki's ‘The Art of the Start’ is an essential guide for founders, of...
„Uncommon Genius: How Great Ideas are Born”, Denis Shekerjian
Shekerjian examines the creative process behind the works of 40 MacArthur geniuses and rev...
„The Lean Startup” - Eric Ries
Eric Ries develops the concept of Lean Startup, which is based on the principles of iterat...
Prototyping Conversations
Prototyping Conversations sind ein unverzichtbares Werkzeug für jeden angehenden Entr...
Max Senges: Knowledge Entrepreneurship
In his dissertation „Knowledge Entrepreneurship: Strategy and Practice in the Case o...
Effectuation
Effectuation is an entrepreneurial mindset that aims to deal with uncertainty and actively shape the future rather than predict it.
Sahil Lavingia - The Minimalist Entrepreneur; How Great Founders Do More with Less
In ‘The Minimalist Entrepreneur: How Great Founders Do More with Less’, Sahil Lavingia highlights how entrepreneurs can be successful with minimalist approaches by focusing on the essentials and reducing complexity.
Bootstrapping
In the context of entrepreneurship, bootstrapping means starting a business venture without financial support from external investors such as venture capitalists or banks.
In tune with yourself
Many entrepreneurship theorists build their argument on the concept of opportunity recognition. You discover an opportunity, recognise the chance it presents and mobilise resources to take advantage of it.
Günter Faltin, Brains versus capital
Develop an idea and put together your own company from existing components that are accessible to everyone.
Günter Faltin, David vs. Goliath – We Can Do Economics Better
Every child understands the situation: the machines are taking over the work.
Subscription – a historic proof of concept
A subscription is a form of pre-order in which interested parties subscribe to a work in advance, thereby expressing their intention to purchase it.