I just began Sramana Mitra's Book, "Bootstrapping: Weapon of Mass Reconstruction". I've actually finished reading the book, but I use the phrase "just began" because the book made me feel like I just began the "Entrepreneur Journey" she describes so well. Sramana's book is a series of interviews she conducts with several entrepreneurs who give great advice accumulated from years of experience starting companies. I jotted down some points I didn't want to forget as I read. When I reached point #34, I realized I should just reread the book whenever I need inspiration. I won't pick out a favorite piece of advice, but I will say that proper focus on the customer came up again and again. I now have a waiting list to borrow my copy. I would like to hear your favorite piece of advice if you read it.
Sramana, who holds a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, is a Technology Entrepreneur and Strategy Consultant as well as an Author. She also has a blog, SramanaMitra.com. Read her article on Venture Capital on Forbes.com.



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