
#GiveFirst
A New Philosophy for Business in The Era of Entrepreneurship
Brad Feld(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-119-36355-2 (ISBN)
Description
Give without taking to achieve lasting success
#GiveFirst takes a fresh look at entrepreneurship in the 21st century and provides an alternative framework for setting yourself up for success. Written by the co-founder of Techstars, a mentorship-driven startup accelerator, this book explains and expands upon the "give first" mentality; if business is built on the strength of relationships, one must base those relationships on a culture of help and reciprocity. By giving first and expecting nothing in return, you'll build the type of relationships that matter. The more you invest in relationships, the more you will get help when you need it; for example, the more you accomplish at work, the more likely you are to get a raise when you ask for one. This book lays out the core principles of the #GiveFirst approach to business, bolstered by real-world stories that illustrate how giving now often translates into "getting" down the road.
Author Brad Feld is a venture capitalist of over 20 years. Here, he condenses and codifies that experience into an actionable principles and ideas to help entrepreneurs achieve lasting success from day one.
Approach business relationships as reciprocal rather than transactional
Learn how small favors today can pay off big tomorrow
Forge lasting connections and invest more in those around you
Adopt a give-first mentality and set yourself up for sustainable success
We're all busy. But if a request for help is sincere and realistic, helping out if you're able is the smart move in the long term-but the key is to leave the transactional nature out of it, and view it as an investment in a relationship. #GiveFirst provides a fresh perspective on business relationships, and shows you how helping others really means helping yourself.
#GiveFirst takes a fresh look at entrepreneurship in the 21st century and provides an alternative framework for setting yourself up for success. Written by the co-founder of Techstars, a mentorship-driven startup accelerator, this book explains and expands upon the "give first" mentality; if business is built on the strength of relationships, one must base those relationships on a culture of help and reciprocity. By giving first and expecting nothing in return, you'll build the type of relationships that matter. The more you invest in relationships, the more you will get help when you need it; for example, the more you accomplish at work, the more likely you are to get a raise when you ask for one. This book lays out the core principles of the #GiveFirst approach to business, bolstered by real-world stories that illustrate how giving now often translates into "getting" down the road.
Author Brad Feld is a venture capitalist of over 20 years. Here, he condenses and codifies that experience into an actionable principles and ideas to help entrepreneurs achieve lasting success from day one.
Approach business relationships as reciprocal rather than transactional
Learn how small favors today can pay off big tomorrow
Forge lasting connections and invest more in those around you
Adopt a give-first mentality and set yourself up for sustainable success
We're all busy. But if a request for help is sincere and realistic, helping out if you're able is the smart move in the long term-but the key is to leave the transactional nature out of it, and view it as an investment in a relationship. #GiveFirst provides a fresh perspective on business relationships, and shows you how helping others really means helping yourself.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-36355-2 (9781119363552)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Brad Feld (Boulder, CO) has been an early stage investor and entrepreneur since 1987. Prior to co-founding Foundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and, prior to that, founded Intensity Ventures. Brad is also a co-founder of Techstars. In addition to his investing efforts, Brad has been active with several non-profit organizations and currently is chair of the National Center for Women & Information Technology, co-chair of Startup Colorado, and on the board of Path Forward. Brad is a nationally recognized speaker on the topics of venture capital investing and entrepreneurship and writes the widely read blogs Feld Thoughts, Startup Revolution, and Ask the VC.