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Monk and the Riddle: The Education of a Silicon Valley Entrepreneur
Hardback
Main Details
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Monk and the Riddle: The Education of a Silicon Valley Entrepreneur
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Randy Komisar
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By (author) Kent Lineback
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Series | Harvard Business School press tip sheet |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 144 |
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Category/Genre | Entrepreneurship |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781578511402
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Classifications | Dewey:658.421 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Harvard Business Review Press
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Imprint |
Harvard Business Review Press
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Publication Date |
1 March 2000 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
How one Silicon Valley insider has blazed a path of professional--and personal--success playing the game by his own rules. Silicon Valley is filled with garage-to-riches stories and hot young entrepreneurs with big ideas. Yet even in this place where the exceptional is common, Randy Komisar is a breed apart. Currently a "Virtual CEO" who provides "leadership on demand" for several renowned companies, Komisar was recently described by the Washington Post as a "combined professional mentor, minister without portfolio, in-your-face investor, trouble-shooter and door opener." But even more interesting than what he does is how--and why--he does it. Komisar has found a way to turn an ambitious and challenging work life into his life's work. The Monk and the Riddle is unlike any other business book you've read. Transcending the typical "leadership book" model of lists and frameworks on how to succeed in business, The Monk and the Riddle is instead a lively and humorous narrative about the education of a unique Valley insider. It unfolds over the course of an ongoing dialogue between Komisar and would-be entrepreneurs, "Lenny and Allison," and is at once a portal into the inner workings of Silicon Valley--from how startups get launched to how venture capitalists do their deals to how plans get prepared and pitched--and a deeply personal account of how one mover and shaker found fulfillment, not in work's rewards but in work itself. As the narrative follows Komisar through meetings with venture capitalists and eager entrepreneurs, and as his conversations with Lenny evolve toward a resolution, The Monk and the Riddle imparts invaluable lessons about the differences between leadership and management and passion and drive, and about the meaning of professional and personal success. "When all is said and done," writes Komisar, "the journey is the reward."
Author Biography
is a Virtual CEO who has worked with companies such as WebTV and Mondo Media. He is former CEO of LucasArts Entertainment and Crystal Dynamics, and one of the founders of GO and Claris. He lives in Portola Valley, CA.
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