Cover art for Shortcut Your Startup: Ten Ways to Speed Up Entrepreneurial Success
Published
Century, April 2019
ISBN
9781847942319
Format
Softcover, 256 pages
Dimensions
19.8cm × 12.9cm × 1.6cm

Shortcut Your Startup: Ten Ways to Speed Up Entrepreneurial Success

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Packed with unconventional and accessible advice, Shortcut Your Startup is an indispensable guide to starting your business from scratch


An indispensable guide to starting your business from scratch


Think you know how to launch a successful business? Think again.

Courtney and Carter Reum know startups. As early investors in the likes of Lyft, Pinterest and SpaceX, as well as founders of a multi-million-dollar company, they've seen what makes some businesses thrive - and some fail.

Now, they draw on what they've learnt to offer a holistic guide to building your business. They reveal that most of the received wisdom is wrong - and offer counterintuitive examples from the likes of Airbnb, Uber and Facebook that chart a different path. From initial idea to exit strategy, these startup shortcuts offer an unexpected new route to success.

Praise for Shortcut Your Startup

'Shortcut Your Startup shows you how to launch a sustainable startup so that both you and your business can thrive.' Arianna Huffington

'Courtney and Carter Reum reveal the tools and tactics that many of the most successful startups use to disrupt, scale and succeed.' Tony Robbins

'Carter and Courtney echo what we increasingly know to be true- entrepreneurial success isn't about pedigree and popularity but about pounding the pavement, taking smart risks and trusting your instincts.' Sophia Amurosu, author of #GIRLBOSS

'In Shortcut Your Startup, Courtney and Carter share the best insights from their own ventures as well as what they've learned through their vast network.' Keith Ferrazzi, author of Never Eat Alone

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