The Startup Gold Mine, Neil Soni
The Startup Gold Mine, Neil Soni
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The Startup Gold Mine
How to Tap the Hidden Innovation Agendas of Large Companies to Fund and Grow Your Business

Author: Neil Soni, Brad Feld

Narrator: Stu Gray

Unabridged: 2 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: AMACOM

Published: 10/16/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

An invaluable playbook for startup founders looking to partner with big business.Corporations are desperate to overhaul their culture and the perception that they are giant, bureaucratic dinosaurs too slow to react in a rapidly changing business landscape. Many are trying to be more innovative and agile, like a startup. One easy way to achieve this goal is through partnering with or acquiring a startup. Corporate venture capital (CVC) now makes up 25 percent ($18 billion) of all venture capital dollars in North America.The Startup Gold Mine reveals how the world’s largest and most prestigious brands make innovation decisions, including new product launches, vendor-startup partnerships, and even billion-dollar acquisitions. The book also details the ways startups can leverage corporate strengths and weaknesses for mutual benefit. You will learn:Why the “innovator’s dilemma” is leading large companies to seek out partnerships with startupsHow to close a deal with a large company, from first connection to getting paidStrategies to troubleshoot common land mines that startups encounter when working with large companiesWays to navigate the convoluted corporate landscape without spending a fortune on conferences and consultants. Author Neil Soni draws on his experience as an entrepreneur and as an external innovator with premier brands like Estée Lauder, MAC, and Smashbox to reveal large companies’ inner workings, as well as how startup founders and employees can use this knowledge to close the biggest deals of their lives.

About Neil Soni

Neil Soni has built, grown, and created new ventures – both within the world’s largest brands and as an independent entrepreneur. Neil is currently the Founder & CEO of Unlimited Brewing Company, the world’s first platform for customizing and personalizing beer. He also runs a growth and innovation consulting practice, which helps startups and Fortune 500 companies partner and invest in cross-industry technology and commercial opportunities. Since April 2015, he has been working with The Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) to start and build their Global External Innovation function. Prior to these endeavors, Neil led the growth team at MomTrusted.com, a social marketplace for early education with over 3 million users, and founded CollegeZen, a social platform for high school students, peer mentors, and colleges. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation named CollegeZen one of the worldwide winners of the College Knowledge Challenge.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lara on October 23, 2018

I am so excited to be granted the priveledge of reviewing this book. I am a part of the Dallas Startup community. I hope to use this book in training with Brazen and Launch DFW. It really fits with the purpose of these groups. I will be doing Live2Lead John Maxwell Leadership in the Dallas area and......more

Goodreads review by Jarek on December 16, 2019

Are you scared or intimidated about making a deal with a corporation? It may sound like a challenge that seems impossible. You may perceive corporations as a giant, bureaucratic dinosaurs from another planet that you can't even imagine reaching. This book reveals how the world's largest and most pres......more

Goodreads review by Denny on November 16, 2021

Good short book to understand doing business with corporations as a startup. Tips on how to sell or accept private and corporate vc money. Startup goldmine Careful to verify if person is decisonmaker Dealflow for corporate is 12 months Have a portfolio you are working with Stay humble don’t lecture they......more

Goodreads review by Ugn on September 01, 2024

Pretty intuitive book - the key factor is in driving empathy across start-up and corporate stakeholders. I did like the sections around advantages and pitfalls around working with corporates. As a corporate person myself, it was useful to get a peak at how start-ups/founders work, and to think throu......more

Goodreads review by Alexander on August 14, 2020

Good book, especially if you’re interested in the topic of startups catering to large corporations.......more