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It started very strong but quickly tailed off. I wish he wrote more about his struggles in the business.
As a new entrepreneur, but a long time MBA/business person, I had mixed feelings about this book. A chunk of this stuff was no brainer to me. That is not to say that I didn't do a whole lot of highlighting in it, but I didn't feel like I walked away feeling satisfied with paying for a $20 business book. I must admit that another thing that irked me was that the author used personal experience more heavily in the book vs. true business lessons. He also focused on using his own experience vs. brin...
"Rabbit holes are inevitable. It's how you hop over them that will define your success."Anthony Scaramucci is the founder of SkyBridge Capital and briefly served as the White House Director of Communications. In his candid book, he shares his lessons and inspires you to pursue entrepreneurship.
"Rabbit holes are inevitable. It's how you hop over them that will define your success."Anthony Scaramucci is the founder of SkyBridge Capital and briefly served as the White House Director of Communications. In his candid book, he shares his lessons and inspires you to pursue entrepreneurship.
The only thing I knew about Scaramucci was that he was Trump's press secretary for 10 days. It is easy to form an opinion from such thin evidence.Reading his book changed my mind about him (there was not much needed, since I knew so little). In the end, Hopping over the Rabbit Hole is another business book that provides guidance on how to build a team and a business. Still, there are original insights, and the author is more candid than the average entrepreneur-turned-author. Anthony owns up to
Hopping over the Rabbit Hole (2020) is an honest, straight-talking look at what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. The brutal truth is that the vast majority of businesses fail – yet many budding entrepreneurs still operate with their rose-tinted glasses firmly in place. But by following a few crucial tips – drawn from a successful business career with its fair share of mistakes – you’ll be more likely to survive, rather than succumb to failure.
Hopping over the Rabbit Hole (2020) is an honest, straight-talking look at what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. The brutal truth is that the vast majority of businesses fail – yet many budding entrepreneurs still operate with their rose-tinted glasses firmly in place. But by following a few crucial tips – drawn from a successful business career with its fair share of mistakes – you’ll be more likely to survive, rather than succumb to failure.
Scaramucci is a key Trump advisor who wants to get rid of Wall Street regulations and financial advisor rules to put the client first so he and his hedge fund/investment banking buddies can go back to fucking over the average American and our economy.
Excellent - inspirational, informative, and pragmatic from the heart of somebody who walks the talkThis is an easy read packed full of practical solid advice and words of wisdom from somebody who is walking the talk and already accomplished a great deal. There are many many "big questions" touched on, answered with an authentic vulnerability to teach and educate the reader - that all entrepreneurs ask at some point on their journey; and this book gives back to those who follow along the path - i...
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As an entrepreneur, you are far more likely to end up going out of business than you are to be a huge success. However, there are plenty of things you could perform to increase your chances of making a name for yourself. According to this book, these include adapting to dire situations, taking personal responsibility for your actions, assembling a high-quality team, and fostering your relationship-building skills. Above all, believe fervently that you really can succeed. Also, make use of unconv...
Fantastic!Short and sweet.Both enjoyable and insightful
More of a motivational type book than a description of how he did things.The second half was much more interesting.He explained in a few paragraphs why president Trump does and says a lot of the things that he does and says.
Poor content, style and attitude.
Better than expected. Good read for anyone trying to better their career.
Nothing new when it comes to business knowledge for me personally. That doesn’t not mean that the book is bad at all rather that the principles in this book are echoed by many entrepreneurship that went trough the hardships of building a business from nothing.
The first red flag: the long introduction. An introduction that does not really speak about the contents, but rather gives social proof about the author.The second red flag: flaunting the experience. In the end it is a stereotype story about the old man talking how audacious he was when young and how he overcame the problems in miraculous ways. If you take this as some sort of a biography, it might be passable. As a story "how entrepreneurs" do something, it's a waste of paper.
Nassim Taleb: "This is something exceptionally rare in the entrepreneurship literature: someone telling you how he overcame his problems and made lemonade out of lemons.