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The Fail-Safe Startup

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The Fail-Safe Startup Synopsis

'Creating something from nothing is a daring act. Tom's wisdom and encouragement will give any reader the confidence to take the leap.' Eric Ries, bestselling author of The Lean Startup
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90% of start-ups fail. But why? And is there a way to avoid the common pitfalls when you start your own business?


Over the past 23 years at Harvard Business School Tom Eisenmann has helped launch thousands of startups. An astonishing 13 of these have reached unicorn status. For a decade he has explored the question of why startups fail and in The Fail-Safe Startup explains how you can succeed against the odds.


Eisenmann's fascinating, often counter-intuitive, advice will help you avoid common mistakes including:


* Launching too early
* Aiming too high, too soon
* And letting early success lead to misplaced confidence


Drawing on case studies from startups of all shapes and sizes from around the world The Fail-Safe Startup will show you how to analyse the failure of others to ensure your success.

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'A must read for any entrepreneur, investor, or startup team member.' Michelle Zatlyn, CEO, Cloudfare

'Eisenmann has truly helped illuminate a path to success by shining a spotlight on common startup failure patterns. His insights are invaluable, whether you're just getting started, or you're eyeing your endgame.' Jenn Hyman, CEO, Rent the Runway

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780241420171
Publication date: 1st April 2021
Author: Tom Eisenmann
Publisher: Penguin Business an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 350 pages
Genres: Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
International business
Business negotiation
Business strategy
Business innovation
Business competition
Business applications