
- 320 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Just get it done
About this book
The world is full of stories of entrepreneurs who have started from scratch. Tiago Mattos, a Brazilian futurist, graduated from singularity university – the university established in silicon valley by google and Nasa – will show you that you can start a successful company from scratch with the right mindset and an understanding of how the world has been changing. In fact, it has never been so easy to get something done. It has never been so easy to put together a book, a movie, a song, a high school reunion, a protest march, a political party, a house, a car, a declaration of love or even travelling around the world. It has never been so easy to start a company. It has never been so easy to understand that no one will make the world a perfect place for you. Only you can do it for yourself.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Credits
- Dedication
- Contents
- What you will find in this book
- I. Landscape
- II. Industrial mindset VS. Digital mindset
- III. “The aesthetics of doing” - the six vectors
- IV. The “e” study: seven findings that set entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs apart
- V. Just get it done - Part I: important questions for a budding entrepreneur
- VI. Just get it done - Part 2: positive impact and why the world doesn’t need another company that only thinks about itself
- VII. Just get it done - Part 3: turning your idea into a prototype/mvp
- VIII. Just get it done - Part 4: when you sleep on an mvp and wake up with a project
- IX. Just get it done - Part 5: leaving project limbo and reaching business maturity
- X. Just get it done - Part 6: building a company (whose purpose has a high impact and that doesn’t depend on you)
- XI. Productive behavior: Making sure your daily tasks won’t kill your “jgid”
- XII. Horizontal networks: First thoughts on the future of work
- Forever grateful
- Book references