作者简介

Bo Burlingham is editor at large at Inc. magazine. He has also written for Esquire, Harper’s, Mother Jones, and The Boston Globe, among other publications, and is the coauthor, with Jack Stack, of The Great Game of Business and A Stake in the Outcome.

内容简介

Two of Inc. magazine’s hugely popular columnists show how small-business people can deal with all kinds of tricky situations.

People starting out in business tend to seek step-by-step formulas or specific rules, but in reality there are no magic bullets. Rather, says veteran entrepreneur Norm Brodsky, there’s a mentality that helps street-smart people solve problems and pursue opportunities as they arise. He calls it “the knack,” and it has made all the difference to the eight successful start-ups of his career.

Brodsky explores this mind-set every month in Inc. magazine, in the hugely popular column he co-writes with journalist and author Bo Burlingham (best known for his acclaimed book Small Giants). In both their column and now their book, they tell stories about real companies facing real challenges, and show readers how to apply “the knack” to their own businesses.

Brodsky and Burlingham offer essential advice such as:

• Follow the numbers—that’s the best way to spot problems before they become life threatening

• Keep focusing on your real goal--it’s amazingly easy to get sidetracked by secondary concerns

• Don’t get so close to the problem that you lose all perspective Brodsky and Burlingham prove that street smarts and business acumen can be within any entrepreneur’s reach.


Bo Burlingham is editor at large at Inc. magazine. He has also written for Esquire, Harper’s, Mother Jones, and The Boston Globe, among other publications, and is the coauthor, with Jack Stack, of The Great Game of Business and A Stake in the Outcome.

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  • 雪地里的水煮蛋
    刚刚看了making ideas happen, rework, 顺手读这个07-26
  • 容懂
    Norm以简洁又不失幽默的语言回答了创业各个阶段可能遇到的各种问题。希望中文翻译版能保留他那股“野蛮生存”的韵味。05-09
  • JUN
    simple language, big wisdom.08-30
  • eulb
    挺有意思的,作者是个多次创业者,几条经验分享蛮有意思,比如要注重毛利率,复购率,避免开创一个新市场因为教育市场非常贵等等,语言也不晦涩,值得一看03-22
  • 熱狗冷貓
    信息量很大,需要温故而知新。适合愿意花时间将原理付诸行动的创业者09-21

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