Our highly awaited follow-up comes from the coauthors of the New York Times bestseller Abundance: brave, revolutionary, how-to direct the use of exponential technology, moonshot planning, and crowd-powered resources to generate incredible wealth while simultaneously making a positive effect on billions of lives. Bold is separated in three main sections. Part one reflects on the disruptive innovations that challenge today's Fortune 500 businesses and how it enabled entrepreneurs to go from drafting an idea to…
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Our highly awaited follow-up comes from the coauthors of the New York Times bestseller Abundance: brave, revolutionary, how-to direct the use of exponential technology, moonshot planning, and crowd-powered resources to generate incredible wealth while simultaneously making a positive effect on billions of lives. Bold is separated in three main sections. Part one reflects on the disruptive innovations that challenge today’s Fortune 500 businesses and how it enabled entrepreneurs to go from drafting an idea to run a billion-dollar business. Part two of the book reflects on psychology, building on perspectives from Larry Page, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos, all billionaire businessmen. Finally, Bold ends by looking at the best practices that allow us to exploit the hyper-connected crowd of today as never before. There, the researchers explain how to model and use reward contests, initiate million-dollar fundraising campaigns to tap into ten’s of billions of dollars of money, and eventually how to create groups of massively empowered individuals ready and able to help today’s entrepreneurs make their boldest dreams come true. Bold is both a guide and a manifesto. This is the go-to platform for today’s businessmen on the use of new technology, planning on scale, and the immense potential of crowd-powered resources.
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Our highly awaited follow-up comes from the coauthors of the New York Times bestseller Abundance: brave, revolutionary, how-to direct the use of exponential technology, moonshot planning, and crowd-powered resources to generate incredible wealth while simultaneously making a positive effect on billions of lives. Bold is separated in three main sections. Part one reflects on the disruptive innovations that challenge today’s Fortune 500 businesses and how it enabled entrepreneurs to go from drafting an idea to run a billion-dollar business. Part two of the book reflects on psychology, building on perspectives from Larry Page, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos, all billionaire businessmen. Finally, Bold ends by looking at the best practices that allow us to exploit the hyper-connected crowd of today as never before. There, the researchers explain how to model and use reward contests, initiate million-dollar fundraising campaigns to tap into ten’s of billions of dollars of money, and eventually how to create groups of massively empowered individuals ready and able to help today’s entrepreneurs make their boldest dreams come true. Bold is both a guide and a manifesto. This is the go-to platform for today’s businessmen on the use of new technology, planning on scale, and the immense potential of crowd-powered resources.
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