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Navigate venture capital success, avoid common pitfalls.

If you're dreaming of being the next big startup success, this book seems like a must-read. Kaiwen Leong offers you a front-row seat to the venture capital world, with insights that could be the difference between making it or not. It's like having a mentor guide you away from common mistakes and towards strategies that could help you join the ranks of the successful few. Plus, learning from the failures of others is a valuable, often underrated, way to avoid the same traps on your own journey.

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ISBN: 9789814561006
Date of Publication: 2014-09-07
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 4.25
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Everyone wants to become like Mark Zuckerberg. Put in a sweet business proposal, get a venture capital fund to breathe life into it, and then start rolling in the billions. The only problem is that less than one per cent will become “Zuckers” while the rest remain “Suckers”.How do you avoid making the mistakes made by the ninety-nine percent that have failed? Is there any hope for a beginner? What are some secret tips and tricks to making it to the top?Apart from showing you how to succeed, this book will also reveal true stories of how entrepreneurs have failed. Follow the correct strategies and avoid the pitfalls. The book delves straight to the point and brings you into the mindset of a successful venture capitalist, while shaping your experience with notes from real industry insiders.
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