The Cold Start Problem(1st Edition)
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Andrew Chen
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ISBN: 0062969749, 978-0062969743
Book publisher: Harper Business
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I found 'The Cold Start Problem' quite effective for understanding the theoretical and practical aspects of starting up. The examples included really bring the concepts to life, although I wish there were more case studies. I got it with a nice discount courtesy of my premium membership. The book arrived on time, albeit with a slight dent in the corner of the cover. Overall, a very helpful guide.
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I absolutely loved 'The Cold Start Problem'. It's packed with real-world examples that are super helpful for anyone starting a business. The author's insights into building network effects are spot-on. The book arrived swiftly, and it was securely packaged. I managed to get an extra discount with my membership which was a nice bonus. If you're venturing into the startup world, this is a must-read!
IC
This book is nothing short of outstanding. It provides an in-depth look into the challenges startups face, especially when it comes to gaining initial traction. The clarity of the author's explanations makes complex concepts easy to grasp. The delivery was prompt and it was just perfect timing as I was in the middle of a project launch. Highly recommended for budding entrepreneurs.
KG
It's an okay introduction to startup challenges, but it felt a bit repetitive at parts.
































