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Book Summary of "Zero to One" by Peter Thiel; Blake Masters
Zero To One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Thiel; Blake Masters
ABOUT THIS AUDIOBOOK SUMMARY:
The book, "Zero to One" was inspired by a collection of lectures delivered by Peter Thiel during his teaching years at Stanford. Along with co-author (and former student) Blake Masters — Thiel has put together a hard-hitting set of standards for entrepreneurs, startups, and thought-leaders to carefully consider when building the “next big thing” of the future.
Quite frankly, certain sections of the book are so ridiculously well put together that one just sits there and thinks after reading them. Chapter after chapter, Thiel gives example after example of how to successfully build the future.
But Why Listen To Thiel? Well, Peter Thiel has played a role in partnering with, inspiring and/or investing in some of the most successful tech entrepreneurs in the United States (and probably the world) including:
Elon Musk – who founded SpaceX and co-founded Tesla Motors;
Reid Hoffman – who co-founded LinkedIn;
Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim – who together founded YouTube;
Jeremy Stoppelman and Russel Simmons – who founded Yelp;
David Sacks – who co-founded Yammer; and
Himself, Peter Thiel – who founded PayPal and Palantir.
Oh, and by the way — all of the above named companies are worth at least $1 billion each. That’s a serious chunk of change. Reading Zero To One is sort of like taking a peek into the mind of one of the most successful multi-billionaire investors alive today… In these FlashNotes, we’ll get into the top 10-12 key take-aways from the book, including:
- The “DOs and DON’Ts” of startups
- What to focus on when building a startup
- Insights on building a billion dollar startup that stands the test of time
- And much, much more...
© 2020 Flashbooks (Lydbok): 9781094246031
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Lydbok: 5. februar 2020
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