Author:Lauris Liberts,Startup Vitamins
Get Shit Done. Less Meetings, More Doing. Passion Never Fails.
These mantras have bred the likes of Twitter and Instagram. Now the essence of the startup world has been captured in book form.
There's rocket-fuelled insight from the pioneers of the Lean revolution, alongside timeless wisdom from Zuckerberg, Bezos and Jobs.
Whenever you're in search of inspiration and motivation, pick up this book. And then Get Shit Done.
'It's the new buzz acronym taking over the start-up world and kicking workers into action' -Evening Standard
Lauris Liberts is a serial entrepreneur and the founder of Startup Vitamins, which supplies motivation to the startup world. In Latvia he built the only European competitor of Facebook that's still locally dominant, then expanded globally with the Draugiem Group, Behappy.me and DeskTime.
Startup Vitamins offers inspiration through posters, mugs, t-shirts and more. It's based in California and Latvia and ships globally - fast.
It's the new buzz acronym taking over the start-up world and kicking workers into action
—— Evening StandardYou must get shit done. And you must surround yourself with other people who get shit done
—— Aaron Levie, CEO, BoxTalgam inspires us to think beyond leadership dogma and for the first time learn to truly listen
—— Nir Eyal, author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming ProductsA great conductor stands alone in front of an orchestra, but knows that it is the collective genius of the group that creates something incredible. In this book, Itay Talgam reveals the counterintuitive lessons that business leaders can learn from world-famous conductors about empowering organizations and audiences
—— Ryan Holiday, author of Obstacle is the WayMusic is magic and Itay Talgam's book lets us stand beside him to revel in that magic in leadership, and life
—— David Marquet, author of Turn the Ship Around!: A True Story of Turning Followers into LeadersAn enthralling portrait of some of music's most fascinating conductors that serves as a vehicle for a remarkably thoughtful study of leadership. No musical experience needed - Itay Talgam brings the baton wielding personalities to life and the lessons ring clear
—— General Stanley McChrystal, author of Team of TeamsItay uses his knowledge of leading an orchestra to provide unique insight into business leadership ... When Itay speaks of the orchestra--conductors, players, and orchestral dynamics--his perspectives translate beautifully to the business world
—— Anne Loehr , Huffington Post