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_aPeter Thiel _968014 |
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_aZero to One _b: Notes on startups or how to build the future |
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_aLondon _bVirgin Books _c2014 |
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_a210p. _bPB _c21.5x13.6cm. |
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_2General _aVBI-1672 _b₹449.00 _c₹ _d₹599.00 _e25% _f19-12-2022 |
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| 520 | _aYou must trust in secrets if you want to create a better future. There are still unknown territories to discover and novel inventions to develop, which is our era's great secret. Peter Thiel, a renowned investor and entrepreneur, demonstrates in his book Zero to One how we might come up with unique strategies to produce those new items. Thiel starts off with the contrarian notion that, despite being preoccupied with flashy mobile devices, we are living in a time of technological stasis. Although information technology has advanced quickly, Silicon Valley and computers are by no means the only areas of development. In any sector of business or industry, advancement is possible. It results from the most crucial competency that every leader must possess: learning. | ||
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_2General Management _aManagement _968015 |
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_aMasters, Blake _968016 |
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