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A year of HBR's essential thinking on tech—all in one place.
Generative AI, Web3, neurotech, reusable rockets to power the space
economy—new technologies like these are reshaping organizations
at the hybrid office, on factory floors, and in the C-suite. What
should you and your company be doing now to take advantage of the
new opportunities these technologies are creating—and avoid
falling victim to disruption? The Year in Tech 2024: The Insights
You Need from Harvard Business Review will help you understand what
the latest and most important tech innovations mean for your
organization and how you can use them to compete and win in today's
turbulent business environment. Business is changing. Will you
adapt or be left behind? Get up to speed and deepen your
understanding of the topics that are shaping your company's future
with the Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review series.
Featuring HBR's smartest thinking on fast-moving
issues—blockchain, cybersecurity, AI, and more—each book
provides the foundational introduction and practical case studies
your organization needs to compete today and collects the best
research, interviews, and analysis to get it ready for tomorrow.
You can't afford to ignore how these issues will transform the
landscape of business and society. The Insights You Need series
will help you grasp these critical ideas—and prepare you and your
company for the future.
A year of HBR's essential thinking on tech—all in one place.
Generative AI, Web3, neurotech, reusable rockets to power the space
economy—new technologies like these are reshaping organizations
at the hybrid office, on factory floors, and in the C-suite. What
should you and your company be doing now to take advantage of the
new opportunities these technologies are creating—and avoid
falling victim to disruption? The Year in Tech 2024: The Insights
You Need from Harvard Business Review will help you understand what
the latest and most important tech innovations mean for your
organization and how you can use them to compete and win in today's
turbulent business environment. Business is changing. Will you
adapt or be left behind? Get up to speed and deepen your
understanding of the topics that are shaping your company's future
with the Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review series.
Featuring HBR's smartest thinking on fast-moving
issues—blockchain, cybersecurity, AI, and more—each book
provides the foundational introduction and practical case studies
your organization needs to compete today and collects the best
research, interviews, and analysis to get it ready for tomorrow.
You can't afford to ignore how these issues will transform the
landscape of business and society. The Insights You Need series
will help you grasp these critical ideas—and prepare you and your
company for the future.
Bringing hard data to the way we think about entrepreneurial
success, this bold call to action draws on the latest scientific
evidence to dispel the most pervasive startup myths and light a
path to entrepreneurship for those eclipsed by the hype. When you
think of a successful entrepreneur, who comes to mind? Bill Gates?
Mark Zuckerberg? Or maybe even Jesse Eisenberg, the man who played
Zuckerberg in The Social Network? It may surprise you that most
successful founders look very different from Zuckerberg or Gates.
In fact, most startup origin stories are very different from the
famous "unicorns" that have achieved valuations of over $1 billion,
from Facebook to Google to Uber. In The Unicorn's Shadow: Combating
the Dangerous Myths that Hold Back Startups, Founders, and
Investors, Wharton School professor Ethan Mollick takes us to the
forefront of an empirical revolution in entrepreneurship. New data
and better research methods have overturned the conventional wisdom
behind what a successful founder looks like, how they succeed, and
how the startup ecosystem works. Among the issues he examines:
Which founders are most likely to succeed?Where do the best startup
ideas come from?What's the most foolproof way of securing the
funding needed to take a company to the next level?Should your
sales pitch really be something out of Hollywood?What's the best
way to grow and scale your company and create a thriving culture
that won't hinder expansion? Mollick argues that entrepreneurship
is too important, both for society and for the individuals who
start companies, to be eclipsed by the shadows of unicorns. He
shows we can democratize entrepreneurship-but only by following an
evidence-based approach that puts to rest the false narratives that
surround it.
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