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The Science of Growth
The Science of Growth: How Facebook Beat Friendster--and How Nine Other Startups Left the Rest in the Dust | Sean Ammirati
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The lean entrepreneurship movement has captivated Silicon Valley and entrepreneurs across the country. It has provided an agile framework to develop the right solution for a given target market, and is now used by almost every startup to do just that. The next challenge is growth - to achieve the financial returns and, more importantly, the impact entrepreneurs dreamed of when starting off on their adventure. Why do some companies realise the VC's goal of a 10x return on investment, while others flounder? What differentiates a Facebook from a Friendster-a household name from a footnote in corporate history? To find out, Ammirati looks at 10 pairs of companies wherein both achieved product-market fit at about the same point in history with the same general target customer, but only one of which has gone on to real scale, while the other languished. As his research reveals, just a handful of choices-such as who to partner with, how to finance growth, and how to use data-make all the difference in the world. In addition to the famous case, Ammirati uses such intriguing examples as LinkedIn vs. Spoke, and McDonald's vs. White Castle, to show the secret of "the science of growth" and how to cultivate it in any organisation.
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Why do some startups succeed where others fail even if they both have market fit? Discover best practices and trends that helped some startups Win. The book looks at pairs of businesses like Facebook vs. Friendster and key traits to show how some succeed where others fade away.

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