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How Did I Get Here?
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How Did I Get Here?

The Ascent of an Unlikely CEO

Wiley, 2010 Mehr

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Background
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Trust famous professional skateboarder Tony Hawk to take you on a zooming journey in this autobiographical spin that whirls from his first wheels to his chief executive desk. He discusses his background through colorful personal experiences and offers business advice on “how to sell celebrity...without selling out.” Hawk peppers his book with amusing short stories and email snippets from both ardent enthusiasts and ranting critics. His casual, honest, good-humored personality spills onto the page, but expect to be inspired rather than educated. Although some of his career advice seems far off or irrelevant for the typical entrepreneur, his book certainly contains useful marketing advice. getAbstract applauds Hawk’s energized spirit and recommends his saga to advertising managers, marketing directors, individuals with avant-garde dreams of reaching the top, and, of course, adrenaline junkies – because it’s not just a read, it’s a ride.

Summary

Boarding First Class: A Skateboarder Amid the Suits

Tony Hawk has defined and refined professional skateboarding. Yet, despite his celebrity status, he still gets demeaning frowns from suits in first class when he boards a flight holding a skateboard. Just how did Hawk succeed as an extreme athlete and businessman? He had a strong support network: His parents had little money, but they made sure he could grasp any opportunities. His siblings helped propel his career and joined his entrepreneurial team. For those who dream of going pro in unconventional fields, Hawk offers some advice:

  • Let passion guide you – Ignore naysayers. “Don’t rebel for rebellion’s sake,” but also don’t let authority figures prescribe your future.
  • Hone your craft – Put in sweat and overtime. “Take pride in being defined as obsessive.”
  • One-up yourself – Once you’re an expert, become an inventor. Create something others marvel at and try to imitate. Don’t become satisfied; that leads to stagnation.
  • Stay humble – Salute the other prodigies in your field; “learn to admire rather than resent.” Listen to people from the new generation who are...

About the Authors

Famous skateboarder Tony Hawk founded and leads Tony Hawk, Inc. and the Tony Hawk Foundation.