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Brad Feld

    1. Dezember 1965

    Dieser Autor befasst sich hauptsächlich mit den Bereichen Risikokapital und Unternehmertum. Seine Schriften untersuchen die Essenz von Investitionen in frühen Phasen und den Aufbau von Start-ups. Durch seine Blogs und Bücher bietet er Einblicke in die Dynamik der Geschäftswelt. Sein Ansatz ist geprägt von langjähriger Erfahrung in diesem Sektor und einer Leidenschaft für die Förderung von Innovationen.

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    Startup communities : building an entrepreneurial ecosystem in your city
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    Startup Boards: A Field Guide to Building and Lead ing an Effective Board of Directors, 2nd Edition
    Startup Communities
    The Startup Community Way
    • The Startup Community Way

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,2(117)Abgeben

      We are experiencing a startup revolution characterized by unprecedented, global innovation-driven activity. Communities that foster support and knowledge-sharing are essential, and collaboration has become increasingly recognized as vital. However, much work remains, as startup activity is heavily concentrated in large cities. Collaboration among governments, corporations, universities, and entrepreneurs is often lacking, with many attempting to impose top-down control rather than nurturing a bottom-up environment. This disconnect between the entrepreneurial mindset and the perspectives of supporting actors presents structural challenges, yet many obstacles can be overcome with focused effort. Brad Feld and Ian Hathaway delve into these dynamics in their exploration of thriving startup communities and the need for improved collaboration. Their work serves as a guide for understanding entrepreneurial ecosystems, rooted in complex systems theory. It highlights the systemic properties of these ecosystems and the predictable mistakes that arise from their complexity. Value creation in startup communities emerges from the interactions among people, organizations, resources, and conditions, rather than from the individual components alone. This ongoing process leads to novel value creation, necessitating a shift in approach for participants. They must adopt a whole-system perspective, emphasizing experimentation and learning over t

      The Startup Community Way
    • Startup Communities

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
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      First published in 2012, this work became a blueprint for building supportive entrepreneurial communities. The "Boulder Thesis," created by Feld, generated significant media attention nearly a decade ago when Boulder emerged as a hub for innovation and tech startups. Its entrepreneurial density and concentration of activity around the downtown area made it a vibrant startup ecosystem. Feld, a key observer and leader in this transformation, emphasizes that humans are naturally inclined to innovate, a sentiment that reflects the ongoing global startup revolution. Boulder exemplifies that innovation can thrive in any city, inspiring rapidly growing startup communities in places like Atlanta, Detroit, and Nashville. Over the past decade, Feld has debunked the myth that startups can only flourish in Silicon Valley. The updated edition explores what makes a startup community ecosystem click, hum, and excel. It discusses the dynamics and preconditions necessary for building communities where entrepreneurs can thrive together. Readers will gain insights into the core principles of vibrant startup communities, effective leadership attributes, the role of universities, and the importance of continuous improvement and engagement from larger companies. Additionally, it addresses common myths and the potential for startup communities in rural areas.

      Startup Communities
    • Originally aimed at startup CEOs, this edition broadens its reach to a wider audience, including individuals involved in various types of boards, such as local library, nonprofit, or corporate boards. Existing members will discover ways to enhance their effectiveness, while those seeking board positions will find guidance on searching for roles. Investors can use this resource to ensure their portfolio companies have effective boards, and students will gain foundational knowledge before starting their entrepreneurial journeys. Written in an engaging, accessible tone, the book caters to busy readers needing to grasp board governance basics, member recruitment and training, and issue management. It covers a range of topics, from board formation to exit strategies, including selling, going public, or bankruptcy. Sidebars and text boxes feature insights from notable entrepreneurs and investors like Fred Wilson, Will Herman, and Reid Hoffman. The new edition adds content on board composition, evolution, member onboarding, and evaluation, as well as guidance on preparing for and making an impact in board roles. Additionally, it introduces quantitative measures of board effectiveness across various industries and company sizes to support its key points.

      Startup Boards: A Field Guide to Building and Lead ing an Effective Board of Directors, 2nd Edition
    • Venture Deals

      • 219 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,1(14268)Abgeben

      The book discusses the history of the Venture Capital Term Sheet and the participants of the process. There is a breakdown analysis of the mechanics of a term sheet and the tactics needed to negotiate. There is also a demonstration of the stages of starting and seeing a venture through from the idea "seed" to the late stage "continual growth.

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    • "'Startup Communities' documents the buzz, strategy, long-term perspective, and dynamics of building communities of entrepreneurs who can feed off of each other's talent, creativity, and support. Based on more than twenty years of Boulder-based entrepreneur turned-venture capitalist Brad Feld's experience in the field--as well as contributions from other innovative startup communities--this reliable resource skillfully explores what it takes to create an entrepreneurial community in any city, at any time. Along the way, it offers valuable insights into increasing the breadth and depth of the entrepreneurial ecosystem by multiplying connections among entrepreneurs and mentors, improving access to entrepreneurial education, and much more."--Publisher description.

      Startup communities : building an entrepreneurial ecosystem in your city
    • Do More Faster

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,8(160)Abgeben

      TechStars is a mentorship-driven startup accelerator with operations in three U.S. cities. Once a year in each city, it funds about ten Internet startups with a small amount of capital and surrounds them with around fifty top Internet entrepreneurs and investors.

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    • GiveFirst

      Lessons from Techstars About How to Be a Great Mentor

      • 210 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book offers insights into the art of mentorship through the GiveFirst philosophy, which emphasizes selflessly giving time, resources, and expertise without expecting immediate returns. This approach fosters a positive mindset and encourages the development of vibrant startup communities. With practical tips, real-life examples, and reflective insights, readers will learn how to break free from transactional relationships and become extraordinary mentors. It's an essential guide for anyone looking to enhance their mentorship skills and create meaningful connections in their professional journey.

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