Welcome to Entrepreneur Country

Welcome to Entrepreneur Country

by JulieMeyer (Author)

Synopsis

The social contract has changed for ever: whether between government and individual capitalists, start-ups and corporates, or men and women. Many young people want to work for themselves. Feminine strength in the workplace, both in men and women, is in the ascendancy. Government must justify its role within society. Digital and software is replacing manufacturing as the dominant industrial paradigm. Corporates with their cash reserves will be the new venture capitalists.

In Welcome to Entrepreneur Country, Julie Meyer, who has worked closely with many of the biggest technology entrepreneurs over the past fifteen years, explains how society is re-organising itself. She offers a guide to EntrepreneurCountry Global and shows how everyone can embrace the change. Moreover, she shares her own experiences, as well as those gleaned from working alongside some of the world's biggest success stories in the technology world.

In this fascinating new book, every entrepreneur and business owner, however large or small, will recognise their own journey and learn how the digital future will affect them.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Constable
Published: 07 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1780338945
ISBN 13: 9781780338941
Book Overview: One of the UK's leading business women reveals the secrets of becoming a successful entrepreneur.

Author Bio
Julie Meyer is an American-born entrepreneur, investor, business adviser, networking expert, broadcaster, and business commentator. She is the founder and Chief Executive of Ariadne Capital and the Managing Partner of Ariadne Capital Entrepreneurs Fund. She is the founder of EntrepreneurCountry Global and was the co-founder of First Tuesday sold in July 2000 to Yazam, a subsidiary of Jerusalem Global, for $50 million. Meyer is also one of the two dragons on the BBC's Dragons' Den online and is a regular columnist for the business paper City A.M.[2] and regularly contributes to The Daily Telegraph's business pages. She has won awards including the World Economic Forum Global Leader of Tomorrow, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year (October 2000) and a place in the Wall Street Journal's 30 most influential women in Europe. She was also cited as one of INSEAD's '50 alumni who have changed the world' (2010).