Hugh Howey: “I write for myself.”

Hugh Howey: “I write for myself.”

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Strauss Zelnick: “Doing something from scratch, that’s challenging.”

After finding success from a young age at companies like 20th Century Studios, Vestron, and BMG Entertainment, Strauss Zelnick decided to go out on his own in his 40s. He founded Zelnick Media Capital and became CEO of Take-Two Interactive, the software company behind Grand Theft ...  Afficher plus

Mike Cessario: ”No investor was gonna write me a check for the concept.”

A skull-emblazoned design with a funny slogan is just not what people expect when they’re buying a healthy beverage. But that’s exactly why Liquid Death Founder and CEO Mike Cessario thought there was room for disruption. He didn’t think funny, cool, irreverent marketing should b ...  Afficher plus

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The Master Of Fiction: Ken Follett
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Our book this month is a brand new book that was just released two weeks ago called “How to Make a few Billion Dollars “ by Brad Jacobs.

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From the Author – "There have been thousands of books and articles extolling the virtues of marketing and advertising. But I don't think there has ever been one about how stupid and wasteful ...

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Sold For $80 Million - Then Hit Rock Bottom
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What happens when the big exit doesn’t fill the void?

Josh Payne thought selling his company for $80 million would be the defining moment of his life. Instead, it sent him into one of the darkest periods he’d ever experienced.

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