Extreme Entrepreneurship: Inspiring Life and Business Lessons from Entrepreneurs and Startups around the World
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Publisher Description
EXTREME ENTREPRENEURSHIP: From war zones to jungles to slums to where capitalism is illegal, this book contains true stories of people making their startups work in some of the most challenging contexts. Written by an award-winning professor at a top-ranked entrepreneurship school based on his interviews with startup founders in some of the more than 120 countries he has visited, there are no Silicon Valley stories of free office perks here. Instead, you can expect to find uniquely inspiring stories and universal lessons about life and business from interesting people and places around the world.
This book will provide you with:
(1) life and business tips and inspiration, provided from a fresh perspective;
(2) immediately actionable ideas, including intriguing ways of overcoming obstacles related to food, water, education, energy, the environment, employment, travel, startups, entrepreneurship, meeting people, and more;
(3) insight into the mindsets of people who see and create opportunities and successfully execute to make the most of those opportunities; and
(4) interesting background information on people and places around the world, providing a dose of context and entertainment.
Whether it is a pioneering school for the differently-abled in Peru, or nurturing local food economies with solar mini-grids in Madagascar, or rainforest stewardship in Colombia and Suriname, or startups in the wake of genocide in Timor-Leste, or sparking the rebirth of a former industrial town in the United States, you will read here stories of folks tackling tough problems with few resources. Published in book format for the first time, the author expertly presents these stories and others in what can be described as a stylistic blend of Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown and NPR’s How I Built This. Please read and enjoy!
Customer Reviews
Fantastic!
This is one of the most well written explorations of law case studies I have ever had the pleasure of reading. I loved Adam Sulkowski’s unconventional approach of looking at how law is applied in the developing world.
Inspiring individuals and their stories!
Great book, with many inspiring stories and can be made relatable to class content on law and entrepreneurship. Definetly recommend!