Eat people : and other unapologetic rules for game-changing entrepreneurs / Andy Kessler.

By: Kessler, Andy [author]
Language: English Publisher: New York : Portfolio/Penguin, 2012Description: ix, 243 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781591845423Subject(s): Entrepreneurship | Technological innovations -- Economic aspects | New products | Value | EconomicsDDC classification: 658.4/09 LOC classification: HB615 | .K396 2011
Contents:
Something from nothing -- Musée -- Circus and inspiration -- If it doesn't scale, it will get stale -- Waste what's abundant to make up for what's scarce -- When in doubt, get horizontal -- Intelligence moves out to the edge of the network -- Wealth comes from productivity; everything else is gravy -- Adapt to humans; don't make them adapt to you -- Be soylent-- eat people -- Markets make better decisions than managers -- Embrace exceptionalism -- Be a market entrepreneur and attack political entrepreneurs -- Use zero marginal cost to create a flood (or someone else will) -- Create your own scarcity with a virtual pipe -- Money sloshes to the highest returns -- How many? -- Hackers vs. slackers.
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Includes index.

Something from nothing --
Musée --
Circus and inspiration --
If it doesn't scale, it will get stale --
Waste what's abundant to make up for what's scarce --
When in doubt, get horizontal --
Intelligence moves out to the edge of the network --
Wealth comes from productivity; everything else is gravy --
Adapt to humans; don't make them adapt to you --
Be soylent--
eat people --
Markets make better decisions than managers --
Embrace exceptionalism --
Be a market entrepreneur and attack political entrepreneurs --
Use zero marginal cost to create a flood (or someone else will) --
Create your own scarcity with a virtual pipe --
Money sloshes to the highest returns --
How many? --
Hackers vs. slackers.

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