Think Agile, Taffy Williams
Think Agile, Taffy Williams
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Think Agile
How Smart Entrepreneurs Adapt in Order to Succeed

Author: Taffy Williams

Narrator: Tavia Gilbert

Unabridged: 6 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 02/01/2016


Synopsis

Funding falls apart. A similar product is unveiled by a more established company. A key employee jumps ship to work for a competitor. These are the unexpected obstacles that derail even the most promising new ventures. Entrepreneurs determined to keep up with today’s constantly changing business environment need to stay nimble enough to shift their strategies, products, and services on a dime. Yet many fail to master this essential new mindset: agility.

Featuring real-life case studies and invaluable tools, Think Agile helps entrepreneurs assess their level of flexibility—and learn to be open-minded and option-oriented in key areas including:

Funding sources • Launch timetables • Planning • Repurposing everything from products to people to names • And more

When entrepreneurs lock themselves into one strategy, one product, one distribution method—and one way of thinking about their business—they limit their potential, and lower their chances of capitalizing on economic, industry, or market changes. Think Agile is an indispensable guide to an undeniably essential new skill.

Reviews

Goodreads review by loafingcactus on November 08, 2014

Before I quit my job I read a bunch of books on entrepreneurism and they all went in one ear and out the other. Or in one eye and out the other, whatever it might be. In the last three years that I have owned my company, I’ve gone back to some of those books and suddenly they were packed with wisdom......more

Goodreads review by Yerzhan on October 23, 2015

The book covers some basic agile business clues and compares them to traditional lead business. It is easy to read but I can not agree with some ideas.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on July 07, 2015

Good read, but a lot of common sense. I expected to learn more new concepts.......more