Journey of a Serial Entrepreneur

Getting from where you are to where you want to be

book review

February 14, 2011

Book Review: Use What You Have

I received the book…Use What You Have, Get What You Want by Jack Nadel a few weeks ago. It is one of those short books, filled with many pages of insights, from a person who has achieved substantial success in life. The book is made up of 100 basic ideas that the author has learned - Read More -

January 30, 2010

Book Review: Building Brand Value the Playboy Way

Marketing really fascinates me. The ability to get people to buy into your vision and what you are selling is something few people/companies pull off really well. The best way to equip yourself for this is to read about brands and their development. The Playboy story, narrated in this book, guides you through the brand - Read More -

January 21, 2010

Book Review: Secrets of a Rut-Buster

Entrepreneurs as a whole, are a rut-busting community of individuals. We break away from the norms, challenge rules and more often than not, choose to walk down the path less traveled. This book intrigued me as it held the secrets of a woman who has achieved tremendous success in her life. The book is Myra - Read More -

June 17, 2009

Young Guns

They say there is no better teacher than experience. By personally going through something, we get a much better understanding of the underlying processes which then becomes an incomparable learning experience. Entrepreneurs need to go through the motions of setting up their own businesses, facing challenges and setbacks, and ultimately the wins themselves. There is - Read More -

February 27, 2009

Reality Check

Guy Kawasaki is and has been a great source of inspiration in my short entrepreneurial journey . I have read all his prior work and am a dedicated and avid follower of his blog. His blog is a constant stream of information and inspiration and has helped me gain much in the way of experience - Read More -

January 17, 2009

Book Review: Back of the Napkin

“Visual thinking means taking advantage of our innate ability to see – both with our eyes and with our mind’s eye – in order to discover ideas that are otherwise invisible, develop those ideas quickly and intuitively, and then share those ideas with other people in a way that they simply “get”.” Dan Roam (Author, - Read More -