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Entrepreneur Journeys (Volume Two) Bootstrapping, Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction
 
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by Sramana Mitra (Author)
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“Sramana Mitra’s Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction is a book for our time because it’s something real out of Silicon Valley.  No more stories about legendary VC fundings of startup-to-IPO in six months.  In this, the second volume of Entrepreneur Journeys, her focus is on doing more with less, in tune with the times.  This book has some fascinating histories of the different paths people take to entrepreneurship, and the difficulties they face.  I would only have wished each of the interviews to be longer and deeper, because every story is worth telling.”

Fast Company

 

In a world battered by economic crisis, Sramana Mitra believes entrepreneurship is the only sustainable path forward to a healthy economic world order.  And core to the success of entrepreneurial ventures today is the invigorating art of bootstrapping.  Sramana Mitra--a serial entrepreneur, strategy consultant and Forbes columnist--takes aim at this essential route along the roadmap to startup success with Entrepreneur Journeys, Volume Two:  Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction.

 

Along with the incisive analysis and commentary that have popularized her blog and Forbes columns, Mitra showcases a dozen successful entrepreneurs and their lessons from the bootstrapping trenches.  Overflowing with lively entrepreneurial tangents, theories, and behind-closed-doors-experience, the book rises to the level of economic policy discussion while simultaneously offering practical advice from experienced bootstrappers.  Important issues like doing more with less, getting started with little or no capital, and validating the market on the cheap are discussed with the likes of Om Malik of GigaOm and Greg Gianforte of RightNow.

 

In her characteristic narrative style, Mitra shepherds established and aspiring entrepreneurs through a territory she hopes will be claimed by many more in the years to come.  “From my perspective it is clear that small business must be a top priority,” explains Mitra.  “Let us hope that in the coming decade the number of small businesses will double, then triple and quadruple.  For here is the most powerful engine of economic growth and sustenance.  Here is our way back.”



About the Author

Sramana Mitra is a technology entrepreneur and strategy consultant in Silicon Valley. She has founded three companies, writes a weekly column for Forbes and the business blog Sramana Mitra on Strategy.  She has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT.

 

“Mitra clearly has a passion for small businesses.  This useful volume is largely comprised of interviews with the founders of such companies.  Her skilled questioning prompts a discussion of the many issues involved in starting and growing a business.  The entrepreneurs share wisdom and insight useful to any budding or existing business owner.  The reader will be struck by the vision, inventiveness and sheer determination of these entrepreneurial heroes, who operate businesses that are successful but far below the radar.  A highly relevant and timely work on entrepreneurship’s role in economic reconstruction.”

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“Sramana's work on bootstrapped entrepreneurs is an inspiration in these tough economic times. The solutions to our economic problems ultimately lie with the entrepreneur who brings imagination, resourcefulness and good old-fashioned elbow-grease to tackle old problems in new ways, create new solutions and new industries. It is all too easy to forget this, particularly when we feed on the depressing daily diet of endless bail-outs and hear trillions of dollars being thrown around. A great entrepreneur can do a lot with ten thousand dollars. This book is a good antidote to the depressing mood of these times.”

– Sridhar Vembu, Bootstrapped Zoho to over $50 million in annual revenue

 

"In the end, a true entrepreneur will not be denied. What Sramana captures with simple grace are the riveting personal stories of modern day business alchemists, who mix vision, pragmatism and relentless effort to forge creative, new and successful ventures. Her collection of interviews will make for an engaging, educational read, for those in the entrepreneurial space, those considering joining the game and those just plain curious about the formative innovators whose efforts provide outsize social returns of the most concrete and enduring nature."

– Don Hutchison, Angel Investor


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Learning how entrepreneurs did it on their own..., July 4, 2009
By Thomas Duff "Duffbert" (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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Having been near the front lines of the dot-com boom (and bust), I remember how much money was being thrown around at ideas that were utterly ridiculous. And if you could get venture capitalists to fund you long enough, you could then shift to an IPO and cash out for big bucks. Those days are gone, and now you have to be much more self-sufficient to get yourself started and maintain your momentum. Sramana Mitra looks at a number of entrepreneurs who have gone the bootstrapping route with great success in her book Entrepreneur Journeys: Bootstrapping: Weapon Of Mass Reconstruction. This is a good source of personal stories and input on how to do it on your own without giving up control of your idea and hard work.

Contents:
Prologue
Doing More With Less: The Real VCs Of Silicon Valley; Fund Envy; Bootstrapping, Montana Style (Greg Gianforte - Right Now)
Getting Started with Little or No Capital: Passion and Leverage (Cree Lawson - Travel Ad Network, Beatrice Tarka - Mobissimo), Barack Obama's Finance Lesson (Om Malik - GigaOM, Rafat Ali - paidContent, J. R. Johnson - Virtual Tourist, Guillaume Cohen - Veodia, Wayne Krause - Hydro Green Energy); Weapon of Mass Reconstruction (Scott Wainner - SysOpt & ResellerRatings, Ramu Yalamanchi - hi5)
Validating The Market - On The Cheap: Carts Ahead of Horses (Murli Thirumale - Ocarina, Manoj Saxena - Webify)
Resurrecting The Dead: Silicon Lazarus (Lars Dalgaard - SuccessFactors)
Epilogue

Mitra structures Entrepreneur Journeys as a series of interviews with people who have started businesses and willingly (or unwillingly) went without massive funding for the first part of their histories. The ranges of personalities are rather astonishing... everything from veterans of startups who have "been there, done that" to youngsters who happened to be at the right place at the right time, and organically grew an idea into a money-generating website. Some of the individuals couldn't get a venture capitalist to listen to them, and others decided not to go that route in order to retain control. But in all cases, these entrepreneurs were able to successfully negotiate that tightrope between growth and funding.

While I learned a lot from each of the interviews, I also found Mitra's commentary quite valuable. She points out a number of flaws in our current VC mindset that cause many good companies to die off too early. Running a company for the first time is hard, and mentoring is even more valuable in many cases than money. Normal VC arrangements don't do a good job in close mentoring. Instead, it's a push to build up the value so the VCs can cash out. Angel investors are more likely to work closely with the business, helping them reach their potential without sacrificing the longer-term potential of the business. Very valuable advice...

If you're starting your own business in the technology industry, Mitra's book might well give you some perspective on initial funding that you may not have considered. And given what's at stake, you will want to take the couple of hours you'll need to read this.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More inspiration, June 30, 2009
I just finished reading Entrepeneur Journeys Volume 2. Like the first volume, this book uses an interview style presentation, which may be a put off to some people, but I rather like it. You feel more like you're truly getting the information from the source. A number of interesting insights came to mind while reading:

-Marketing segmenting is more than just race, gender and age
-Passion is essential to entrepeneurial success (not exactly new, but yet another reminder)
-Niches abound within niches

This last one really struck me in a couple of the interviews. The author never states it outright, but a number of the successful companies found their success by locating niches within niches. I'm going back to my marketing team now to ask, "What is the most valuable 10-20 percent group within our customer base? How do we provide unique value to them? How do we communicate this value?"

Thanks once again Sramana for an excellent read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The True Saviors And Sparkplugs, May 22, 2009
This book mirrors my own book "The Expert's Edge" in that it exhorts entrepreneurs and would-be entrepreneurs to fight the good fight and to view themselves (rightly) as the true saviors and sparkplugs of the business world. It will also enlighten many to the fact that oodles of $$$ is not what's required for entrepreneurial success but rather creative spirit and determination. Mitra's book provides the backgroud and motivation to get out there and grow your enterprise. My own book offers a great how-to follow-up so action steps can be taken. Together our shared philosophies can help push business as a whole to new heights. Buy this book!
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Published 29 days ago by Christopher

3.0 out of 5 stars Some Great Info
There are so many entrepreneur stories out there, that books need to be pretty darned amazing to get noticed. While this one has some great stories, it was lacking color. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Lois Lain

1.0 out of 5 stars Awful political rant against Obama
This "business" book is really a bazaar and misguided rant against Obama and Democrats. I thought this would be an entrepreneurship text, but instead it is an attack on the scary... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jessica Teel

5.0 out of 5 stars I tell every entrepreneur I counsel to buy this book first
I tell every entrepreneur I counsel to buy this book first and read it so they can get a broad overview of possible bootstrapping strategies. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Irina Patterson

4.0 out of 5 stars On the shoulders of those who have gone before
I really enjoy reading the practical tips that books in this genre provide. It's real-world wisdom, and easy to relate to. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Brian Schwartz

5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring tales from the trenches of small business
The writer speaks with authority about funding and entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley. Her interviews drive home the fundamentals of success in small business-ambition, drive,... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Sam I Am

4.0 out of 5 stars The book, thankfully, exceeds its clunky title
Volume 2 of Sramana Mitra's 'Entrepreneur Journeys' series could do with a better title - 'reconstruction' refers to the ability of entrepreneur-fueled companies to resurrect and... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Andy Orrock

4.0 out of 5 stars Fund raising stories from entrepreneurs
Getting money to fund their ideas/start-ups is always the biggest challenge for entrepreneurs. In this book, Mitra tells us about the other sources of funding, beyond the VCs... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kanishk Rastogi

3.0 out of 5 stars How is this bootstrapping?
+1 to most of what has already been said about this book. Some readers will love it and find it very inspiring. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Karen Tiede

5.0 out of 5 stars Great inspiration for thinkers and self-starters...
Simple ideas - great book - very easy to read and full of inspiration. Mentions many great examples like one guy who blogged his way to a million dollars revenue in one year. Read more
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