Early Exits

Early Exits
Title Early Exits PDF eBook
Author Basil Peters
Publisher Basil Peters
Total Pages 170
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0981185509

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VC

VC
Title VC PDF eBook
Author Tom Nicholas
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 401
Release 2019-06-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674988000

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From nineteenth-century whaling to a multitude of firms pursuing entrepreneurial finance today, venture finance reflects a deep-seated tradition in the deployment of risk capital in the United States. Tom Nicholas’s history of the venture capital industry offers a roller coaster ride through America’s ongoing pursuit of financial gain.

Early Exits

Early Exits
Title Early Exits PDF eBook
Author Lou Hovsen
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages
Release 2016-05-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1683480066

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While serving in Vietnam Larry Braden finds himself in a horrific situation that offers him his only way out of the war sane and alive. By staging his death and taking the identity of a dead soldier he leaves with no plan other than to get out of the country. He embarks on a journey that leads to a diversity of adventures in many places seizing opportunities as they arise. Several bold life decisions and occasionally letting his guard down lead to some difficult situations. By the time he establishes a normal life as Paul, multiple people have suspicions concerning his past and are actively seeking information. Despite the trail of lies necessary to enjoy the life he desires he strives to be an honest person. The overwhelming feeling he will be discovered constantly haunts him as he wavers between feeling victimized and guilt. He is always armed with a plan to run if necessary. Efforts to stay out of the limelight do not match his personality. Several ironic unexpected twists take place. Life is full of surprises for this runaway.

Early Exits

Early Exits
Title Early Exits PDF eBook
Author Brian McKenna
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 310
Release 2007
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780810858589

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"Each story contains an overview of the baseball figure, including career-ending details, and many entries contain background information describing the historical significance of the individual and his or her place within the baseball community."--BOOK JACKET.

From Startup to Exit

From Startup to Exit
Title From Startup to Exit PDF eBook
Author Shirish Nadkarni
Publisher HarperCollins Leadership
Total Pages 320
Release 2021-08-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1400225353

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Tech entrepreneurs, make your startup dreams come true by utilizing this invaluable, founder-to-founder guide to successfully navigating all phases of the tech startup journey. With the advent of the internet, mobile computing, and now AI/Machine learning and cloud computing, the number of new startups has accelerated over the last decade across tech centers in Silicon Valley, Israel, India, and China. From Startup to Exit shares the knowledge that pioneering, serial entrepreneur Shirish Nadkarni has gained from over two decades of success, detailing the practical aspects of startup formation from founding, funding, management, and finding an exit. With successful tech entrepreneurs interviewed and featured throughout, From Startup to Exit will help you: Understand exactly what tech startups must do to succeed in all phases, from idea stage to IPO. Gain invaluable insights from the journeys of other successful tech founders that can be applied to your own situation. Learn how to raise millions of dollars of funding from angels and VCs to give your company the fuel it needs to take off and succeed.

Exit, Voice, and Loyalty

Exit, Voice, and Loyalty
Title Exit, Voice, and Loyalty PDF eBook
Author Albert O. Hirschman
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 180
Release 1972-02-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 067425449X

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An innovator in contemporary thought on economic and political development looks here at decline rather than growth. Albert O. Hirschman makes a basic distinction between alternative ways of reacting to deterioration in business firms and, in general, to dissatisfaction with organizations: one, “exit,” is for the member to quit the organization or for the customer to switch to the competing product, and the other, “voice,” is for members or customers to agitate and exert influence for change “from within.” The efficiency of the competitive mechanism, with its total reliance on exit, is questioned for certain important situations. As exit often undercuts voice while being unable to counteract decline, loyalty is seen in the function of retarding exit and of permitting voice to play its proper role. The interplay of the three concepts turns out to illuminate a wide range of economic, social, and political phenomena. As the author states in the preface, “having found my own unifying way of looking at issues as diverse as competition and the two-party system, divorce and the American character, black power and the failure of ‘unhappy’ top officials to resign over Vietnam, I decided to let myself go a little.”

Exit Zero

Exit Zero
Title Exit Zero PDF eBook
Author Christine J. Walley
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 237
Release 2013-01-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226871819

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Winner of CLR James Book Prize from the Working Class Studies Association and 2nd Place for the Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing. In 1980, Christine J. Walley’s world was turned upside down when the steel mill in Southeast Chicago where her father worked abruptly closed. In the ensuing years, ninety thousand other area residents would also lose their jobs in the mills—just one example of the vast scale of deindustrialization occurring across the United States. The disruption of this event propelled Walley into a career as a cultural anthropologist, and now, in Exit Zero, she brings her anthropological perspective home, examining the fate of her family and that of blue-collar America at large. Interweaving personal narratives and family photos with a nuanced assessment of the social impacts of deindustrialization, Exit Zero is one part memoir and one part ethnography— providing a much-needed female and familial perspective on cultures of labor and their decline. Through vivid accounts of her family’s struggles and her own upward mobility, Walley reveals the social landscapes of America’s industrial fallout, navigating complex tensions among class, labor, economy, and environment. Unsatisfied with the notion that her family’s turmoil was inevitable in the ever-forward progress of the United States, she provides a fresh and important counternarrative that gives a new voice to the many Americans whose distress resulting from deindustrialization has too often been ignored. This book is part of a project that also includes a documentary film.