Here’s a recent review of “Entrepreneur Journeys” from The Telegraph India:
“Such advice, coming from a successful strategy consultant based in Silicon Valley, is bound to lift many drooping spirits, especially in this age of recession. Mitra not only brings together the testimonies of established entrepreneurs from across the globe, but also talks about her personal experiences, the many ups and downs she suffered as she struggled to set up her first company in Calcutta (of all places) in the mid-1990s. After several frustrating months in the city, when she had to manage without a telephone, Mitra finally shifted to Silicon Valley. Given her early exposure to the dotcom revolution, Mitra writes with an insider’s knowledge, admirable clarity, and a stout sense of the practicalities involved in any venture, big or small.”
If you haven’t already, you may want to check out Smashwords.com. They offer all three volumes of Sramana Mitra’s Entrepreneur Journeys book series in a variety of e-book formats. Jason Green just posted his review of “Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction” there:
“The book is a nice collection of short stories and interviews of entrepreneurs who have successfully built start-ups. It provides a nice insight into different issues such as funding and growing your business. I enjoyed reading it and recommend it to anyone who is thinking of starting a business.”
All of Sramana Mitra’s Entrepreneur Journeys books are also available from Amazon.
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