4 edition of Do more faster found in the catalog.
Published
2011
by Wiley in Hoboken, N.J
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Statement | Brad Feld and David G. Cohen |
Contributions | Cohen, David G. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD62.5 .F45 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24524644M |
ISBN 10 | 9780470929834 |
LC Control Number | 2010033309 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 656452627 |
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How to learn more, faster Read distilled forms in areas that you want or need to know about – well-edited magazines, blogs and electronic summaries of all types. Long before the web arrived, I loved the magazine format because it forces writers to distil ideas to their most concise form – and to get to the point fast. Bonus Episode Alert: Do More Faster, 2nd edition The second edition of Do More Faster by David Cohen and Brad Feld is out, and David and Brad are excited. Listen to this quick bonus episode for their thoughts on what’s changed in the past nine years—and what publishing a book .
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Gastronomy
Breakfast in bed
Easter day, 1941
The letter of Columbus on the discovery of America
Pacific musings
Magee Presbyterian College
On the edge of the primeval forest
Workshop on Waterlogging and Soil Salinity in Irrigated Agriculture, Karnal, Haryana, 12-15 March, 1996
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The book very clearly and understandably linked to TechStars, a terrific program for identifying, mentoring and helping aspiring tech entrepreneurial teams to rapidly prototype, launch and attract attention and investment from Angels /5().
"Do More Faster is a locked-room all-nighter with David Cohen, Brad Feld, and the impressive mentors to TechStars; it is candid, smart, and spot-on. This is some of /5(). Do More Faster is a treasure trove of stories from past experiences that will help a start-up entrepreneur guide them through the basic questions they may have during the initial stage of getting an idea off the ground.
It was a quick read and should be added to your list of books in the entrepreneur arsenal.4/5. Now Available: Do More Faster Second Edition In Do More Faster, the founders of Techstars identify the key issues that first-time entrepreneurs encounter, and offer proven advice from successful entrepreneurs who have worked with the Techstars program.
Do More Faster () presents a step-by-step guide to launching your start-up. It’s crucial to stay on track as you move toward success, from honing your ideas to finding the right team and getting investors. The author also stresses the importance of the work-life balance while showing you how to do more faster.
Do More Faster book. Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Practical advice from some of today's top early stage investors and e /5.
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“Do More Faster” is a collection of lessons and stories from the authors, the mentors of Techstars, and the companies that have participated in the program. Each chapter is essentially a long blog post written by one person. The book primarily focuses on lessons, examples and tips for entrepreneurs in the web space.
It's called Do More Faster: TechStars Lessons to Accelerate Your Startup (by David Cohen and Brad Feld), and it now ranks among the top 5 startup books I've read so far. I'm recommending it to everyone along with The Lean Startup and The Startup Owners' Manual.
Below are my main notes and takeaways. "Do More Faster" (no comma), because it provides no break or breathing-space, successfully suggests the speediness that the book is trying to promote. Do More Faster provides time-tested advice, tips, and experiences by founders and mentors of Techstars to help entrepreneurs succeed.
David Cohen and Brad Feld, leading advocates for entrepreneurs and startups, team up to provide first-time entrepreneurs with the tools, insights, and experiences to help them do more faster.3/5. Do More Faster provides time-tested advice, tips, and experiences by founders and mentors of Techstars to help entrepreneurs succeed.
David Cohen and Brad Feld, leading advocates for entrepreneurs and startups, team up to provide first-time entrepreneurs with the tools, insights, and experiences to. “Do More Faster: Lessons to accelerate your startup” is a book of advice and learnings that have derived from the technology accelerator program, TechStars.
Do More Faster is written by TechStars founders David Cohen and Brad Feld and includes contributions from many of the mentors and past participants of the program.
InDavid Cohen and I wrote a book titled Do More Faster. It was filled with stories and advice from founders, investors, and mentors from around the first two years of Techstars. This was the first book I wrote. David and I learned the joy and pain of writing a book.
We were lucky to get to work with Bill Falloon, who has been my long-time editor on all the books I’ve written. Yes, it is one of the best reads of for entrepreneurs. In addition to Brad Feld and David Cohen, so many high-caliber mentors and entrepreneurs are involved in the TechStars program.
"Do More Faster" taps the knowledge and experience of thes. Our investors Brad Feld (Foundry Group) and David Cohen (TechStars Ventures) wrote this wonderful book a few years ago called Do More Faster.
If you haven’t read it, you should. It’s focused on how startups are always on the quest to do more faster. Well, so are IT organizations. Do More Faster.
likes. Do More Faster: TechStars Lessons to Accelerate Your Startup is the new book by David Cohen and Brad Feld of ers: barnes & noble, book, do more faster David Cohen and I will be at the Fort Collins Barnes and Noble from 6pm – 8pm on Tuesday 9/10/19 to sign copies of the 2nd Edition of Do More Faster: Techstars Lessons to Accelerate Your Startup.
Over the next few months, we’ll be doing a handful of public appearances around the book. Book Summary 42 — Do More Faster. The book is a great summary of startup advice through some real life stories of Techstars’ mentors. All the advice which startups hear, put. Empowering philanthropy and its recipients to get more good done in less time with lasting measurable results.
Do More Good Faster is an integrated support system that empowers philanthropy’s funding sources to achieve four critical outcomes through funding their recipients: Increase measurable impact from funding doing good. How fast do you read? One of the obvious shortcuts to reading more is to read faster.
That’s likely the first place a lot of us would look for a quick win in our reading routine. So how fast do you read? Staples (yes, the office supply chain) collected speed reading data.
The simple answer to that is 'yes' - the more you read, gradually you will become faster. I have a problem in that I read books too fast.
I so enjoy reading, and I just can't wait to see what. Speed reading is an art that requires a lot of patience and do not become a speed reader in a day. Here are some tips to speed reading 1. Determine the objective of reading in a particular text. You must ask yourself WHY you are readi.