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Startup: Thirty-Six Lessons from Company Founders and CEOs

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How do you run a startup?How do you work with cofounders, hire and fire people, build a strong culture, get results, manage people, raise money, work with a board, focus on what’s important, and use your time well?Entrepreneur and venture-capital investor Tim Jackson argues that these are the nine skills that differentiate the founders and CEOs of successful startups from the rest. In this book, he gathers together lessons from companies where he’s invested, sat on the board, or worked with the CEO as a coach.The result is a set of lively, informative short essays on how to make new businesses succeed. It’s required reading for everyone who runs startups, works or invests in startups, or thinks they might want to found a startup.

296 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 9, 2021

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February 22, 2026
Enjoyed reading it, especially as I know the author in person and had those morning walks with him a couple of times. I recommend it to every startup founder.
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