The Silicon Valley Way, Second Edition: Discover 45 Secrets for Successful Start-Ups
 

The Silicon Valley Way, Second Edition: Discover 45 Secrets for Successful Start-Ups

by Elton Jr Sherwin

How would you like to have an entry into the mind-set of the most powerful and successful business leaders of today—men and women who have amassed fortunes and built empires by knowing which questions to ask? In this ground-breaking book, insider Elton Sherwin discloses the decision-making secrets that have attracted a full third of America's venture capital to Silicon Valley and shows how any... (read more)

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Excellent !
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2004-03-20
The book has great advice. I really like the condensed format.
The Silicon Valley Way: Discover 45 Secrets for Successful
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-03-21
This is one of the best books I own: a mother lode for the second gold rush!
Very nice reading...I really recommend this book!
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-02-22
An interesting and educational book, that will get you many tips. And it will also give you advice what Entrepreneur errors to avoid.
Discover the secrets of small business planning!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-02-05
I read this book a couple of times. I always enjoy reading books by professionals who have front-line knowledge, and Elton Sherwin is in the trenches with some of the leading "hypergrowth" companies. You come away a winner if you only read the appendices!
Actually, Several
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-01-30
Sherwin's expressed purpose is to share what he calls "the secret of America's fastest growing companies." At least that is the book's subtitle. My own experience suggests that the fastest growing companies usually have several "secrets" which are soon revealed (or discovered) and thus lose much of their "mystique." Moreover, this same experience suggests that whatever secrets the fastest growing companies may share in common (speed, focus, innovation, tenacity, etc.) have already been well-documented. These are some of the reasons why I did not rate this book higher. However, for certain readers, I think it offers several substantial benefits.

Here is how the book is organized. First, in Chapter 1, Sherwin explains "The Back of the Napkin Analysis" and "The 45-Second Business Plan" to sharpen the reader's focus. Next, he asks a number of basic but essential questions (a total of 44) which "you will need to answer if you are to successfully compete in a high-tech world. In a few hours, you will get help organizing your thoughts and planning your business." Finally, Sherwin includes 12 (count `em, 12) Appendices in which he discusses a wide range of subjects, beginning with "The 10-Second Proposal" and concluding with "Additional Reading." He also includes Notes and a Glossary.

One benefit is derived from the process of thinking about and then answering the 44 questions, especially for those preparing to launch a new organization or for those associated with one now proceeding through its launch phase. Sherwin suggests that "to win in the twenty-first century", an organization must:

* Select the right markets * Know its customers

* Design exceptional products

* Market products creatively

* Distribute products efficiently

Answering the 44 questions will help any organization to meet these imperatives. Another benefit is derived from the Appendices which I encourage the reader to approach as if they were different departments within Sherwin's General Store. Struggling to put together a business strategy presentation? Check out aisle three. Need a marketing, sales, and distribution "scorecard"? You'll find one over on aisle seven. You get the idea. In fact you'll get lots of ideas from this book.

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