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Entrepreneurship
The Scale Model, How to Set Up and Run a Successful Enterprise
The Blueprint for Business Growth: Mastering Success with The Scale Model
Book Summary:
The Scale Model: How to Set Up and Run a Successful Enterprise is a practical and highly effective guide that provides business leaders with a structured methodology for achieving consistent growth. This book simplifies the complexity of running and scaling a business by offering a step-by-step framework to identify pain points and implement solutions. Designed for busy entrepreneurs, it brings clarity and focus to business strategy, planning, and execution.
160,00 EGPThe Spotify Play
The Spotify Play: The Swedish Start-Up That Outplayed Apple, Google, and Amazon
Book Summary:
The Spotify Play: How Daniel Ek Beat Apple, Google, and Amazon in the Race for Audio Dominance is a high-stakes, behind-the-scenes business saga that tells the incredible story of how a small Swedish startup transformed the global music industry. Written by investigative journalists Sven Carlsson and Jonas Leijonhufvud, the book chronicles how Daniel Ek defied tech titans and skeptical music executives to build Spotify—the world’s largest audio streaming platform. Adapted into the popular Netflix series The Playlist, this is not just a business book; it’s a modern tech drama rooted in determination, innovation, and bold strategy.
175,00 EGPThe Startup Players Handbook
The Startup Players Handbook: A Founder’s Playbook for SaaS Success
Book Summary:
The Startup Players Handbook is a comprehensive, field-tested guide for founders building SaaS or software startups. Written for entrepreneurs navigating the early to late stages of growth, the book lays out a detailed roadmap covering everything from idea validation and mission crafting to legal structure, fundraising, team-building, and go-to-market strategy. Rather than deep-diving into each domain, it teaches founders how to build just enough understanding to start, scale, and delegate effectively.
177,00 EGPThe Unicorn Within
The Unicorn Within: Unlocking Startup Speed and Disruption Inside Big Companies
Book Summary:
The Unicorn Within by Linda Yates is a bold and actionable manifesto for large companies ready to reclaim innovation. Rather than getting outpaced by startups, Yates shows how established corporations can turn their inherent strengths—capital, talent, customers, and brand—into fuel for disruptive venture creation. Through a structured, scalable framework from Ideate to Incubate, Accelerate, and Scale, this book provides a repeatable method for building breakthrough businesses at startup speed—all from within.
171,00 EGPThe Upstarts, How Uber, Airbnb, and the Killer Companies of the New Silicon Valley Are Changing the World
Disruption on Demand: How The Upstarts Redefined Modern Business
Book Summary:
The Upstarts: How Uber, Airbnb, and the Killer Companies of the New Silicon Valley Are Changing the World is a gripping narrative by Brad Stone that charts the meteoric rise of two of the most revolutionary companies of the 21st century—Uber and Airbnb. With the precision of a seasoned journalist and the pacing of a thriller, Stone reveals how these startups defied the odds and regulations to transform how people move and stay around the world. This is more than just a business book—it’s a chronicle of cultural and economic upheaval.
175,00 EGP- 339,00 EGP
Traversing the Traction Gap
Traversing the Traction Gap: A Startup’s Survival Manual for Go-to-Market Success
Book Summary:
Traversing the Traction Gap by Bruce Cleveland is a vital handbook for startup founders, product innovators, and investors who want to transform promising ideas into scalable, thriving businesses. While most startups manage to build a product, more than 80% fail to take it successfully to market. This book reveals why—and provides a detailed, proven framework to overcome that most dangerous startup phase: the Traction Gap. Drawing on real-world experiences and successes, Cleveland explains how to master market engineering and bridge the gap between prototype and profitable enterprise.
177,00 EGPUnbiased Investor
Unbiased Investor: Your Clear Path to Financial Peace and Smart Wealth-Building
Book Summary:
Unbiased Investor: Reduce Financial Stress and Keep More of Your Money is a concise and powerful guide that demystifies investing by tackling the behavioral pitfalls that often sabotage our financial decisions. Authored by Coreen T. Sol, a seasoned Portfolio Manager and CFA, this book combines decades of real-world investment management with behavioral finance insights to help readers move beyond money-related anxiety and focus on sound, principle-based strategies. Whether you’re new to investing or looking to refine your approach, this book will help you strip away emotional biases and make calm, confident, and consistent financial choices.
165,00 EGPWill it Fly
“Will It Fly? The Ultimate Guide to Testing Your Business Idea Before Takeoff”
Summary of the Book
“Will It Fly?” by Pat Flynn is a practical, step-by-step guide designed to help aspiring entrepreneurs validate their business ideas before investing time and money. Drawing from his own experiences as the founder of Smart Passive Income, Pat Flynn provides actionable strategies, real-world case studies, and small-scale tests to ensure your idea has the potential to succeed. This book is a must-read for anyone who has ever rushed into a business idea without proper validation, only to face disappointment. It’s your business flight manual to transform a half-baked plan into a thriving venture.175,00 EGPWork Pray Code, When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley
Work Pray Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley
Summary of the Book:
Work Pray Code delves deep into the unique intersection of work and spirituality in Silicon Valley, where tech companies have created an environment that resembles a new form of religion. Author Carolyn Chen spent over five years conducting interviews and gaining exclusive access to Silicon Valley’s elite to examine how these companies blur the lines between work and religion. Tech giants are offering spiritual practices, such as Buddhist-inspired mindfulness and meditation, to their employees—focusing on maximizing productivity while fulfilling their workers’ need for purpose, belonging, and transcendence. As a result, traditional forms of worship are being replaced by an intense work culture that redefines how individuals experience spiritual fulfillment.
175,00 EGP