De cero a uno
Cómo inventar el futuro
Peter Thiel
El próximo Bill Gates no diseñará un sistema operativo. Los próximos Larry Page o Sergey Brin no crearán un motor de búsqueda. Y el siguiente Mark Zuckerberg no inventará una red social. Si vas a copiar a estos chicos, es que no has aprendido de ellos. Hacer lo que ya sabemos lleva al mundo de 1 a n. Genera un progreso horizontal añadiendo más de lo mismo. Cada nueva creación, sin embargo, va de 0 a 1, es vertical e implica hacer algo que nadie ha hecho antes. Si coges una máquina de escribir y construyes cien, has hecho un progreso horizontal. Si coges una máquina de escribir y construyes un procesador de textos, has hecho un progreso vertical. Este libro trata de cómo llegar allí.
Fecha de publicación
2014-09-16T00:00:00.000Z
2014-09-16T00:00:00.000Z
Calificación de Goodreads
4.17
ISBN
9780804139298
Categorías
Recomendaciones
23
Recomendaciones
2014-09-12T10:48:07.000Z
Peter Thiel has built multiple breakthrough companies, and Zero to One shows how. – fuenteThis book delivers completely new and refreshing ideas on how to create value in the world. – fuente
2014-10-13T00:17:40.000Z
Enjoying brilliant, often provocative, Peter Thiel book, Zero to One.
Will buy many and distribute to all senior execs. – fuente2014-09-12T10:48:07.000Z
The first is “Zero to One” by Peter Thiel, a very good book that gives an overview of entrepreneurship and innovation. – fuente2014-09-12T10:48:07.000Z
https://twitter.com/bhorowitz/status/510485017718296577If you really understand something that the rest of the world is confused about, and it’s an important truth, Zero to One says here are all the ways you might want to make that work. – fuente
2014-09-12T10:48:07.000Z
Brilliant, bold, and clear thoughts about how to make a big Silicon Valley size company. Other great insights like definite/indefinite optimism/pessimism. – fuente2015-11-10T00:00:00.000Z
Q. - What's your favourite business book you'd advise to young entrepreneurs and why?
M.L. -Some good ones from the "pure business" category: Zero to One, The Hard Thing About Hard Things, The Innovator's Dilemma, Good to Great, etc. Personally, I prefer less advice, more history. From my favorite business segment: Too Big To Fail, Ascent of Money, When Genius Failed, etc. Books on applied psychology (Influence, Predictably Irrational, etc) are another way to round out primarily technological education :) – fuente2023-01-21T10:41:49.000Z
This week I finished reading these two books. Grateful to @ChadMhako who recommended Zero to One - a must read for all thinking of starting a business. @staffordmasie recommended Life After Google - a tour de force. Please share what book you are reading for the benefit of others – fuente2014-09-12T10:48:07.000Z
There’s a lot of business books out there. 99% of them are BS. Read this one. So many concepts really changed my attitude about not only business but capitalism. – fuente2019-04-11T17:55:13.000Z
18/ Zero to One. @peterthiel challenges the assumption that competition is the essence of business. Rather, innovate and execute in ways that create value where none currently exists. Overcome the tendency to chase the same things everyone else does.
@bgmasters – fuente2022-11-15T00:50:24.000Z
If I could hand any five books to a would be entrepreneur, I’d pick
1. Positioning by Ries + Trout
2. Zero to One by Thiel
3. 7 Powers by Helmer
4. The Outsiders by Thorndike
5. Creativity, Inc. by Catmull
Bonus: Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*T by Pressfield – fuente2021-01-04T13:00:54.000Z
Some of my favorite business books, comment one book that changed your life – fuente2014-09-12T10:48:07.000Z
https://startupclass.samaltman.com/courses/lec01/#annotations:40927032021-03-01T05:18:54.000Z
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Must read book for all those who are crazy enough to build the future...🏗️🏗️
And have vision to change the world for BETTER..🌍🌏
Crisp and powerful read...worth your time..
#startup #Creator #Build #futuresteps – fuente