Founder of Village Capital identifies the "blind spots" in the current innovation economy and reveals how investors can find the groundbreaking opportunities that too often go overlooked.
Founder of Village Capital identifies the "blind spots" in the current innovation economy and reveals how investors can find the groundbreaking opportunities that too often go overlooked.
Foreword Introduction PART I: THE INNOVATION BLIND SPOT Chapter 1: What Happened to the American Dream? Chapter 2: Chasing Whales and Unicorns: Why the Venture Capital Process Causes Us to Miss Out on Most Ideas Chapter 3: People and Place: It's Who You Know Chapter 4: The Two-Pocket Mentality: How Short-Term Thinking Sets Us Up for Long-Term Failure PART II: THE EMERGING MOVEMENT: ILLUMINATING THE BLIND SPOTS Chapter 5: Changing the Process: Why Entrepreneurs Are Better Judges of New Ideas Than Expert Investors Chapter 6: Building the Pipeline Chapter 7: One-Pocket Thinking: Why Do We Know What Things Cost but Not What They're Worth? PART III: SOMEDAY IS TODAY: HOW TO OVERCOME INNOVATION BLIND SPOTS Chapter 8: How Investors Can Find Ideas Where No One Else Is Looking Chapter 9: How Do I Become a One-Pocket Investor? Chapter 10: How Do I Illuminate Blind Spots in a Big Company? Chapter 11: How Government Can Play a Role in Closing Innovation Blind Spots Chapter 12: What Do I Do If I've Got the Next Great Idea? PART IV: TOPOPHILIA Chapter 13: "We Are the They": Building an Ecosystem Chapter 14: What Can Happen to the American Dream? Acknowledgements About the Author Notes Index
Foreword Introduction PART I: THE INNOVATION BLIND SPOT Chapter 1: What Happened to the American Dream? Chapter 2: Chasing Whales and Unicorns: Why the Venture Capital Process Causes Us to Miss Out on Most Ideas Chapter 3: People and Place: It's Who You Know Chapter 4: The Two-Pocket Mentality: How Short-Term Thinking Sets Us Up for Long-Term Failure PART II: THE EMERGING MOVEMENT: ILLUMINATING THE BLIND SPOTS Chapter 5: Changing the Process: Why Entrepreneurs Are Better Judges of New Ideas Than Expert Investors Chapter 6: Building the Pipeline Chapter 7: One-Pocket Thinking: Why Do We Know What Things Cost but Not What They're Worth? PART III: SOMEDAY IS TODAY: HOW TO OVERCOME INNOVATION BLIND SPOTS Chapter 8: How Investors Can Find Ideas Where No One Else Is Looking Chapter 9: How Do I Become a One-Pocket Investor? Chapter 10: How Do I Illuminate Blind Spots in a Big Company? Chapter 11: How Government Can Play a Role in Closing Innovation Blind Spots Chapter 12: What Do I Do If I've Got the Next Great Idea? PART IV: TOPOPHILIA Chapter 13: "We Are the They": Building an Ecosystem Chapter 14: What Can Happen to the American Dream? Acknowledgements About the Author Notes Index
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