The Hard Thing About Hard Things

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出版者:HarperBusiness
作者:Ben Horowitz
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頁數:304
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出版時間:2014-3-4
價格:USD 29.99
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780062273208
叢書系列:
圖書標籤:
  • 創業
  • 管理
  • 商業
  • 互聯網
  • Startup
  • Business
  • 思維
  • 個人管理
  • 領導力
  • 創業
  • 管理
  • 決策
  • 挑戰
  • 成長
  • 真實
  • 反思
  • 責任
  • 堅持
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具體描述

Ben Horowitz, cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz and one of Silicon Valley's most respected and experienced entrepreneurs, offers essential advice on building and running a startup—practical wisdom for managing the toughest problems business school doesn’t cover, based on his popular ben’s blog.

While many people talk about how great it is to start a business, very few are honest about how difficult it is to run one. Ben Horowitz analyzes the problems that confront leaders every day, sharing the insights he’s gained developing, managing, selling, buying, investing in, and supervising technology companies. A lifelong rap fanatic, he amplifies business lessons with lyrics from his favorite songs, telling it straight about everything from firing friends to poaching competitors, cultivating and sustaining a CEO mentality to knowing the right time to cash in.

Filled with his trademark humor and straight talk, The Hard Thing About Hard Things is invaluable for veteran entrepreneurs as well as those aspiring to their own new ventures, drawing from Horowitz's personal and often humbling experiences.

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著者簡介

Ben Horowitz is the cofounder and general partner of Andreessen Horowitz, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm that invests in entrepreneurs building the next generation of leading technology companies. The firms investments include Airbnb, GitHub, Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter. Previously Horowitz was cofounder and CEO of Opsware, formerly Loudcloud, which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard for $1.6 billion in 2007. Horowitz writes about his experiences and insights from his career as a computer science student, software engineer, cofounder, CEO, and investor in a blog that is read by nearly ten million people. He has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, New Yorker, Fortune, Economist, and Bloomberg Businessweek, among others. He lives in the San Francisco Bay area with his wife, Felicia.

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圖書目錄

CONTENTS
Dedication
Introduction
Chapter 1: From Communist to Venture Capitalist
Chapter 2: “I Will Survive”
Chapter 3: This Time with Feeling
Chapter 4: When Things Fall Apart
The Struggle
CEOs Should Tell It Like It Is
The Right Way to Lay People Off
Preparing to Fire an Executive
Demoting a Loyal Friend
Lies That Losers Tell
Lead Bullets
Nobody Cares
Chapter 5: Take Care of the People, the Products, and the Profits—in That Order
A Good Place to Work
Why Startups Should Train Their People
Is It Okay to Hire People from Your Friend’s Company?
Why It’s Hard to Bring Big Company Execs into Little Companies
Hiring Executives: If You’ve Never Done the Job, How Do You Hire Somebody Good?
When Employees Misinterpret Managers
Management Debt
Management Quality Assurance
Chapter 6: Concerning the Going Concern
How to Minimize Politics in Your Company
The Right Kind of Ambition
Titles and Promotions
When Smart People Are Bad Employees
Old People
One-on-One
Programming Your Culture
Taking the Mystery Out of Scaling a Company
The Scale Anticipation Fallacy
Chapter 7: How to Lead Even When You Don’t Know Where You Are Going
The Most Difficult CEO Skill
The Fine Line Between Fear and Courage
Ones and Twos
Follow the Leader
Peacetime CEO/Wartime CEO
Making Yourself a CEO
How to Evaluate CEOs
Chapter 8: First Rule of Entrepreneurship: There Are No Rules
Solving the Accountability vs. Creativity Paradox
The Freaky Friday Management Technique
Staying Great
Should You Sell Your Company?
Chapter 9: The End of the Beginning
Appendix: Questions for Head of Enterprise Sales Force
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Credits
Copyright
About the Publisher
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???? ???? ???? ???? ???? 原版名: The Hard Thing About Hard Thing 我一直对那些所谓总结成功经验的人和书持怀疑态度。 他们往往能总结出一系列所谓成功的要素,往往都是主观臆测或者强行反向推理。现实生活又不是数学推导,按步骤执行下去就能得到正确结果。 上学的时候,...  

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一、第一感悟: 创业需要激情与兄弟或朋友;创业次数越多,能一起创业的兄弟或朋友越少,激情也减弱(钱多导致的),所以创业者成功后大多都做创业投资了(“钱生钱”比实业容易)。 二、第二感悟:成功CEO没有秘诀,仅有 1、看其专心致志的能力和在无路可走时选择最佳路径的能...  

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在我看來,創業是一個兩階段的工作:先從○到一,再從一到一○○。 從○到一講求的是創造、無中生有,巧妙利用板塊位移(Paradigm Shifts)帶來的顛覆力量,在大國割據、列強環伺的戰場中,找出一個有機會通往勝利的縫隙。這階段創業者需要扮演的是游擊隊長,決策快速、以一...  

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在我看來,創業是一個兩階段的工作:先從○到一,再從一到一○○。 從○到一講求的是創造、無中生有,巧妙利用板塊位移(Paradigm Shifts)帶來的顛覆力量,在大國割據、列強環伺的戰場中,找出一個有機會通往勝利的縫隙。這階段創業者需要扮演的是游擊隊長,決策快速、以一...  

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在Economist的書評上讀到這本書,齣於對互聯網創業和風投的好奇,便買來讀瞭。讀完後創業知識沒學到多少,隻覺得創業真難,當CEO真難,堅持真難。哪天你們覺得堅持不下去的時候,可以讀讀看,連BenHorowitz都熬過那麼多次生死不如寢食難安的夜晚啊。@簡叔在簡書 @指間戰爭

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誰說矽榖是美國膚淺的樂觀主義的巔峰?!(呃我說的....)但它也是美國現實主義、理性主義、理想主義的巔峰。它也觸及人性深層地恐懼與希望,道德與信仰。

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reads like a biography. Not sure what's the take away message.

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雞湯中的雞血。不要以為讀瞭書就和Ben成瞭交過心的把子。雖然有真心話和乾貨,主要目的還是A16Z的PR。書裏不都說瞭嗎,我們的新venture capital firm注重PR。

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在Economist的書評上讀到這本書,齣於對互聯網創業和風投的好奇,便買來讀瞭。讀完後創業知識沒學到多少,隻覺得創業真難,當CEO真難,堅持真難。哪天你們覺得堅持不下去的時候,可以讀讀看,連BenHorowitz都熬過那麼多次生死不如寢食難安的夜晚啊。@簡叔在簡書 @指間戰爭

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