




Buy Zero to One: Notes on Start Ups, or How to Build the Future by Masters, Blake, Thiel, Peter (ISBN: 0732058137482) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Great Read - This book was a pleasure to read. It was concise, practical and very easy to navigate with plenty of real world examples to keep the concepts relevant and interesting. The short chapters each take an individual theme, normally eye opening concepts that overarch much of start ups, businesses and the future. Peter Thiel is as successful as entrepreneurs come, having been a member of the paypal mafia, sold multiple multi-billion dollar companies and subsequently invested in thousands through his fund. His wide experience is articulated through the concepts provided. I particularly enjoyed the themes of irrationality that are rife in Venture Capital, with VCs following formulas irrespective of the outcomes. Thiel describes how there is a long tail effect in the return on investments where by the top returners come extremely rarely and when it comes to portfolio management investors should focus on a very select few. Contrary to this, investors opt for risk mitigation by creating portfolios, in the knowledge that 9/10 of these will be loss making in the hunt for the 10% and in doing so lose out. He also reflects on the dot.com, green tech and housing bubbles. I was expecting this book to be a page turner and something I will refer to in the future and I was not disappointed. For aspiring entrepreneurs, self-starters and self proclaiming visionaries I highly recommend it and put it in the same league as ‘The Lean Start Up’ by Eric Ries and ‘Four Hour Work Week’ by Tim Ferris. Review: Wacky, flawed, and very opinionated - but fantastically thought-provoking - Peter Thiel has a rather interesting view of the world: this book covers his opinions regarding politics, philosophy, and economics, and attempts to relate them to the area of technology start-up. I do not always agree with Thiel's views - they're often borderline wacky, outlandish, and present what I would consider to be an overanalysis of the state of the world that tries to find meaning in places where perhaps there is very little. This also leads to contradictions in strategy that may be confusing to the novice start-up founder. Regardless, Thiel's views provide excellent food for thought and sprinkled throughout the book are frameworks that are indeed useful when analysing the place of high-growth startups in society, as well as the growth potential of specific enterprises. As a practical handbook for starting a business, this book falls down - however that is not entirely its purpose. If you are looking for an engaging and thought-provoking read that will make you consider the value and virtue of different types of businesses from new perspectives, this is well worth a read.
| ASIN | 0753555190 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,728,925 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 6 in Starting a Business |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (38,888) |
| Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.7 x 21.6 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 9780753555194 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0753555194 |
| Item weight | 242 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 18 Sept. 2014 |
| Publisher | Virgin Books |
S**C
Great Read
This book was a pleasure to read. It was concise, practical and very easy to navigate with plenty of real world examples to keep the concepts relevant and interesting. The short chapters each take an individual theme, normally eye opening concepts that overarch much of start ups, businesses and the future. Peter Thiel is as successful as entrepreneurs come, having been a member of the paypal mafia, sold multiple multi-billion dollar companies and subsequently invested in thousands through his fund. His wide experience is articulated through the concepts provided. I particularly enjoyed the themes of irrationality that are rife in Venture Capital, with VCs following formulas irrespective of the outcomes. Thiel describes how there is a long tail effect in the return on investments where by the top returners come extremely rarely and when it comes to portfolio management investors should focus on a very select few. Contrary to this, investors opt for risk mitigation by creating portfolios, in the knowledge that 9/10 of these will be loss making in the hunt for the 10% and in doing so lose out. He also reflects on the dot.com, green tech and housing bubbles. I was expecting this book to be a page turner and something I will refer to in the future and I was not disappointed. For aspiring entrepreneurs, self-starters and self proclaiming visionaries I highly recommend it and put it in the same league as ‘The Lean Start Up’ by Eric Ries and ‘Four Hour Work Week’ by Tim Ferris.
D**D
Wacky, flawed, and very opinionated - but fantastically thought-provoking
Peter Thiel has a rather interesting view of the world: this book covers his opinions regarding politics, philosophy, and economics, and attempts to relate them to the area of technology start-up. I do not always agree with Thiel's views - they're often borderline wacky, outlandish, and present what I would consider to be an overanalysis of the state of the world that tries to find meaning in places where perhaps there is very little. This also leads to contradictions in strategy that may be confusing to the novice start-up founder. Regardless, Thiel's views provide excellent food for thought and sprinkled throughout the book are frameworks that are indeed useful when analysing the place of high-growth startups in society, as well as the growth potential of specific enterprises. As a practical handbook for starting a business, this book falls down - however that is not entirely its purpose. If you are looking for an engaging and thought-provoking read that will make you consider the value and virtue of different types of businesses from new perspectives, this is well worth a read.
P**Y
Too much ideas packed into every page
Book is just superb. I have read it over and over again, time by time. And there is just too much ideas to unpacked. I would recommend those who are serious in doing start-ups, to build a reading list, like at least one book for each concept introduced, as otherwise, there is a lot you are going to be missed out and be confused.
B**E
Dare you imagine an Awesomely better world? - How to build the future
"The most contrarian thing of all is not to oppose the crowd but to think for yourself." What's this about? "This book is about the questions you must ask and answer to succeed in the business of doing *new* things: (it) is not a manual or a record of knowledge but an exercise in thinking." Based on the author's extensive real-world experiences as a co-founder of cutting-edge companies such as PayPal and Palantir and as an investor in many others, Zero to One is at its most basic level about how to think innovatively and build durable companies that create new, vastly superior things. But its scope is also abstracted to extend far beyond IT startup companies. There are a number of important main themes. One of them is that globalisation largely involves copying existing things, which is like slowly moving from 1 to n. Creating new things such as breakthrough technologies, however, is a qualitatively distinct jump of going from 0 to 1 - from nonexistence to existence. It is these huge vertical leaps that propel human progress and prosperity, and they are indeed our only hope for long term survival given the increasing demands on our limited resources. This book is a bold, punchy, compelling, eloquent and highly readable set of short essays that will rattle your preconceptions and seriously challenge your thinking. A welcome breath of fresh air and inspiration in a modern world which is paralysed by fears and consumed by reactions to past problems. Read it NOW - and think for yourself, seize this moment and Build the Future!
J**L
A nice read and a good starter book to understand how the world of startups work.
H**F
if you're a startup guy like me you should buy it... you won't regret
J**E
Great and different book about how to progress in business
C**N
Libro molto interessante, da leggere. Analizza con diversi esempi la traiettoria e le strategie delle start-up, con concetti, a volte un po’ estremizzati, ma mai banali.
S**R
This book provide you knowledge about the business activities works So what is your need understand the points and learn
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