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Buy The Right It : Why So Many Ideas Fail And How To Make Sure Yours Succeed Second Hand Books Online India, Authored by alberto savoia in paperback binding from Used Book Store.
Millions worldwide strive to bring forth new ideas, products, and businesses. Among them, some achieve remarkable success, significantly shaping our world and culture, akin to groundbreaking innovations or beloved stories. Others find success on a more personal scale, creating beloved local establishments or compelling narratives. Concurrently, many ventures fall short. Some face public, high-profile failures, while others experience quieter, private disappointments. While most anticipate success, the reality of market failure indicates that a significant majority of new ventures falter shortly after launch, irrespective of their initial promise or execution. This challenging truth is addressed by Alberto Savoia, drawing on his experiences at Google, as an entrepreneur, consultant, and lecturer. Savoia presents a unique strategy: “make sure you are building the right it before you build it right.” Through insightful case studies and personal anecdotes, he explores the creation of hard data, effective market engagement, and the concept of a Pre to type. This accessible and practical guide offers a reliable method for ensuring the success of ideas, products, services, and businesses.
About the Author
Alberto Savioia was Google’s first engineer and their current Innovation Agitator Emeritus who is currently teaching and collaborating with Stanford University and continues to work with Google to create and lead courses and workshops. He has served as Director of Software Research at Sun Microsystem, where he played a key role in the development of Java technology and tools, and co-founded two innovative and influential startups. He has won significant industry recognition and awards, including: the 2005 Wall Street Journal Technical Innovator Award, InfoWorld Top 25 CTOs Award, AlwaysOn Top Innovators Award (2004, 2005, 2006) and InfoWorld’s.
9780062958235 ISBN
Analysis & Strategy
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