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Her choices of women Web entrepreneurs are intriguing and eclectic: Nancy Evans and Candice Carpenter at iVillage, Janina Pawlowski of E-Loan, Eugenie Diserio of the astrology site Astronet, and oneNest founder Durreen Shahnaz, who links disadvantaged artisans with global markets.
Carlassare's readable profiles are not puff pieces. She organizes her visionary leaders into four areas of the Internet economy: Web portal, Web-based services, e-commerce, and e-business applications. Each chapter explores one company and founder in terms of the source of their winning business idea, the business plan, fundraising, team building, and meeting the challenges of growing and marketing their business. Chapter summaries capture the essence of each woman's strategies for success.
Carlassare offers many engaging excerpts from a day in the life of her divas. For example, oneNest CEO Durreen Shahnaz trekking in Bangladesh; Nancy Evans and Candice Carpenter raiding their personal bank accounts to meet the iVillage payroll; and Janina Pawlowski, standing on the floor of Goldman Sachs, sweating out E-Loan's public offering.
The book could have been strengthened by a concluding chapter to underline key success patterns. Still, each chapter offers specific insights and inspiration for both experienced and aspiring Web entrepreneurs. And these powerful perspectives are not for women only. --Barbara Mackoff
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This review is from: DotCom Divas: E-Business Insights From The Visionary Women Founders of 20 Net Ventures (Hardcover)
With all of the books and articles about male CEOs, particularly in the tech and Internet industries, it is about time there is a well-researched book about female CEOs and founders of successful and growing tech/Net companies that breaks down their businesses and their advice.Even though the dot com explosion has affected two of the companies in the book, I think the rest of the women's ability to withstand the market shakeup is a testament to how women tend to start more conservative and more sound businesses. Although the market is still in flux, "Dotcom Divas" offers clear portraits of diverse businesswomen with varying styles and motivations that will undoubtedly lead them to continued success. Any aspiring businessperson - not just women - will glean some essential tips and ideas from reading this book.
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It's about time for a book like this...,
By Laura Kelso (Dallas, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DotCom Divas: E-Business Insights From The Visionary Women Founders of 20 Net Ventures (Hardcover)
As a young female entrepreneur, I found Elizabeth Carlassare's book to be extremely insightful regarding the process by which many women today are founding and growing solid enterprises. While Carlassare profiles some of the most visionary and talented female entrepreneurs in the e-business world, this book by no means is limited to women, nor to people involved in technology, for that matter. "DotCom Divas" addresses universal themes surrounding how to build a successful business: the importance of building a stellar team, tenacity, courage, focus, and drive. The book also highlights the challenges that many entrepreneurs face, such as securing financial backing, and effectively marketing a product or service in a cost effective manner. The choices that many of Carlassare's subjects make regarding these issues are instructive. I would highly recommend "DotCom Divas" to anyone - male or female - with an entrepreneurial bent. If you've ever wondered what makes a business leader tick, or what the most important "lessons learned" are from veterans of the business/technology world, this is a great book for you.
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I loved DotCom Divas.,
By Karen Hoffman (Berkeley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DotCom Divas: E-Business Insights From The Visionary Women Founders of 20 Net Ventures (Hardcover)
I loved DotCom Divas. I learned so much from it. It describes the lay of the land of Web businesses and spells out what it takes to build them. Not an entrepreneur myself, it really got me thinking entrepreneurially, which I enjoyed. The book also taught me a lot about life in this really unique time and place - business on the Internet at the turn of this century. Carlassare conveys the dreams, real life circumstances and challenges, ingenuity, creativity, and endurance of the entrepreneurs she profiles. I also really appreciated the diversity of the types of businesses, the entrepreneurs themselves, their funding approaches, and strategies she included. The best part of DotCom Divas is that it is about women. These days there are a large number of women in business and technology. Hats off to Carlassare for seeking out and circulating their stories.
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