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Little Bets
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Little Bets

How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small Discoveries

Free Press, 2011 more...


Editorial Rating

8

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Recommendation

If you think you have nothing in common with comedian Chris Rock, the late Steve Jobs, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, architect Frank Gehry, or the geniuses at Google or Pixar, think again. Each of these stars from the worlds of business and entertainment achieved success through “little bets” – a creative, small-steps approach to thinking that helps them develop their products, services, or art. Innovators who use little bets are not afraid to experiment, to take chances or even to fail. They don’t start out with a big idea – they discover it along the way. In this brightly written, fast-paced book, author and entrepreneur Peter Sims explains the secrets of small risks and how they can help you realize your dreams in business, art, or whatever field you choose. getAbstract learned from this eye-opening primer on creative thinking and places a little bet that budding entrepreneurs will, too.

Take-Aways

  • “Experimental innovators” and entrepreneurs rarely start out with a fully formed idea. Instead, they take incremental steps and discover their “big idea” along the way.
  • Those steps, and the information they reveal, are “little bets” that provide guidance.
  • The two kinds of thinker are those with a “growth mind-set” and those with a “fixed mind-set,” although most people harbor elements of each.

About the Author

Peter Sims is an acclaimed author and entrepreneur. He's the co-founder of Fuse Corps, an innovative social venture, and was also the co-author of True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership.


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