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"I can't remember the last time I laughed out loud while reading subject material like this - this is a highly entertaining business book." Rachel - Editor Being a startup in a Blue Ocean is rarely a winning concept. By trying to develop a new market while at the same time as also trying to create a new and novel technology to answer the question nobody yet has asked, you are in for a rough ride. But large companies have enough muscle to handle both market and technical risk, right? All you need to do in to adopt the entrepreneurial models and frameworks preached by the high priests of Silicon Valley. Models such as Business Model Generation by Steve Blank, Alexander Osterwalder et al. At the same time, if you develop your prototype according to the principles of the Lean Startup where Eric Ries is the poster child, you should be ok, right? And with all this talk of Blue Ocean Strategies, all I need is a huge underserved market to jump into? But wait Why is it that even when adopting an entrepreneurial mindset and strategizing market entry principles ad nauseam, the rate of failed ventures within large companies continues to reach new alarming heights? What if, outside of market and technical risk, there is another dimension of risk? A dimension of risk, the ThirdRisk(R), which has been forever lurking in corporate boardrooms and office corridors. A dimension of risk that gets the best of ventures killed and the most moronic of managers their very own corner office... This book is meant to act as a guide for budding corporate entrepreneurs, innovators and managers. It is an entertaining read which also includes both a weather tested framework for intrepreneurial management and illustrative case studies.

Author: Tim Kirby, M. Doerner Miller, Rickard Damm
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 09/24/2013
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.38d
ISBN13: 9781492836100
ISBN10: 1492836109
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | New Business Enterprises

About the Author
Rickard Damm With a background from senior management positions in large blue-chip multinationals such as General Electric and Ericsson, Rickard has a solid track record of building successful businesses in multiple regions throughout the world. Rickard has extensive experience in portfolio management, sales, strategic business development, project management, contract negotiations, leadership and customer services on a global scale. Rickard's business experience ranges from medical devices, telecom and digital media. Most of Rickard's professional career has gravitated around turnarounds, M&A and start-up businesses within large organizations. Rickard has a Diploma and an MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics. He is frequently engaged as a speaker, advisor and thought leader within telecoms, media, internet and web trends. Matthew Doerner-Miller Although currently in the banking and finance industry, Matthew's old life of "all things start-up" extended to both web-based IT start-up enterprises as well as more traditional brick and mortar businesses. With extensive first-hand experience in the establishment of business enterprises throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe and the United States, Matthew's working knowledge of the intimacies and intricacies of managing and developing ventures within a global marketplace is vast. He holds a BA Honors degree from the University of Western Ontario as well an MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics.

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