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  • Nguyễn Hoài Phương Uyên - Cực kì hài lòng

    lần đầu tiki giao hàng thì sách đã bị cũ và có vài nếp gấp làm mình thật sự có phần thất vọng nhưng sau khi trao đổi với tiki care thì mng đã rất nhiệt tình giúp mình đổi sách mới và hôm nay sách vừa giao thì sách đã được đổi mới và nội dung sách thì thật sự không thể chê

  • Nguyễn Minh Tâm - This is a book I highly recommend for you

    I have just read the very first three chapters of this book but I can't stop feeling excited and eager to share about it. This is the gift from my bro and sis on my 20th birthday. Actually, I chose it randomly because of the title "...when I was 20" without considering much the content. Now I know it's absolutely worth spending $15 for this 190-page book. Every single sentence in this amazing book is constantly surprising me. It talks about innovation, creativity, the out of box thinking and so on, which are my interested topics this time. How brilliant Stanford students are! Omg... The professor brings us the very strange lenses to look at the problems, which are opportunities pretty in front of. She shared her ideas of entrepreneurship and innovation from her observation. Sharing big ideas in a thin book is much more difficult since it is limited room for explanation. I highlighted impressive sentences, quotes and it seems I have to highlight the whole book lol. "What I wish I knew when I was 20" touches my heart when mentioning my current interest in entrepreneurship, the way to examine problems, how to turn them into opportunities, and overall, how to think differently. This book is totally beyond my expectation and absolutely one of my highly-recommended-books. You can argue that's my personal feelings but this book impresses me at the right time by right topics I'm paying attention on.

  • - Brilliant content

    The first few pages of the book captures me right away. It is written in a way that is very intriguing and eye-opening. Highly recommend. The quality of the book could use some improvement. The cover and the paper itself are quite fragile.

  • Nguyễn Hoàng Oanh - Rất không hài lòng

    Sản phẩm quá kém chất lượng, bìa sách nhăn nheo, các góc đều trầy xước, quá giống sách cũ.

  • Lan Anh Nguyen - Cực kì hài lòng

    nhận được hàng sớm hơn mong đợi. bọc hàng cẩn thận. sách tốt.

  • Nguyễn Oanh - Cực kì hài lòng

    This is a very good book, recommend for those who wants to have a different look at possibilities and chances

  • Hoàng Thị Xuân - Hài lòng

    Chất liệu giấy kém quá, dễ hỏng

  • Nguyen Thanh Vinh - Cực kì hài lòng

    Giao hàng nhanh, đóng gói cẩn thận.

  • luân dương - Cực kì hài lòng

    hay nha mọi người nên mua

  • Ngan Bui Kim - Cực kì hài lòng

Major life transitions such as leaving the protected environment of school or starting a new career can be daunting. It is scary to face a wall of choices, knowing that no one is going to tell us whether or not we are making the right decision. There is no clearly delineated path or recipe for success. Even figuring out how and where to start can be a challenge. That is, until now.

As executive director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Tina Seelig guides her students as they make the difficult transition from the academic environment to the professional world, providing tangible skills and insights that will last a lifetime. Seelig is an entrepreneur, neuroscientist, and popular teacher, and in What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 she shares with us what she offers her students—provocative stories, inspiring advice, and a big dose of humility and humor.

These pages are filled with fascinating examples, from the classroom to the boardroom, of individuals defying expectations, challenging assumptions, and achieving amazing success. Seelig throws out the old rules and provides a new model for reaching our highest potential. We discover how to have a healthy disregard for the impossible, how to recover from failure, and how most problems are remarkable opportunities in disguise.

What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 is a much-needed book for everyone looking to make their mark on the world.

From Publishers Weekly

Seelig, executive director of the entrepreneurship center at Stanford's School of Engineering, presents a thoughtful, concise set of observations for those making the unsteady transition to adulthood. While the majority of her advice is intended for would-be entrepreneurs, her accessible lessons should come in handy for those in any field, as well as those still trying to decide on a field. Culled from her personal experience as an entrepreneur and teacher, as well as the stories of entrepreneurs and students she knows, Seelig avoids (and at times dissects) cliché and provides informative discussion throughout, despite a narrower focus than readers might expect. A chapter on acknowledging, learning from, and even seeking out failure ("Fail fast and frequently") provides valuable advice and comfort for the fearful, including Seelig's own "failure resumé" (broken into professional, academic and personal failures). The chapter titled "Don't listen to career advice" helps readers avoid the pitfalls of oft-heard, wrong-headed maxims like "follow your passions" and "stick to the plan." Readers will either be relieved or frustrated that Seelig doesn't provide any numbered steps, bullet-pointed recaps or self-assessment quizzes, but she makes the most of her knowledge and authority with a friendly, efficient voice. 
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Review

“Tina Seelig is one of the most creative and inspiring teachers at Stanford. Her book ought to be required reading. I wish I had read it when I was 20... and again at 50.” (Robert Sutton, Stanford University Professor and author The No-Asshole Rule )

“Anybody who wants to live an entrepreneurial life filled with purpose and passion needs to read this book. It’s chockfull of practical tools and tips to bring out the best in each of us.” (Steve Case, Chairman of Revolution and The Case Foundation, and co-founder of AOL )

“Forget 20--This is the kind of stuff I wish I knew now... Tina is doing us all a big favor by giving us a roadmap to life!” (Guy Kawasaki, co-founder of Alltop and author of Reality Check )

“Tina is the most inspirational creativity voice I know. Her book is much better than a whack on the side of your head. It’s a whack on the side of your soul!” (Geoffrey Moore, Author, Crossing the Chasm, Dealing with Darwin )

“Few people have done as much to champion innovative thinking as Tina Seelig. The principles in her book will surely spark new ideas. It is a must-read for the next generation of entrepreneurs and seasoned veterans alike.” (David Kelley, Founder IDEO )

“Wise, witty and packed with stories of those who are making a difference and some who are making a fortune...The only trouble is that you will need two dozen copies to give to everyone.” (Patricia Ryan Madson, author of Improv Wisdom: Don't Prepare, Just Show Up )

“This is a great guide to moving in more exciting, creative, and fulfilling directions, written by a person who is an expert at doing so. But if Tina Seelig had known any more when she was 20, the world probably could not now contain her. “ (Jim Adams, Author, Conceptual Blockbusting )

“Seelig is a sharp observer and a gentle and thoughtful writer. Recollections of her own circuitous career path, along with observations of behavior of friends, family, students and colleagues are fertile ground for her. (Miami Herald )

“True, it’s written by a woman (a Stanford University professor, no less), but this ‘crash course in making your way in the world’ is full of realistic tips that help put things into perspective.” (Sacramento Bee )

“It’s almost impossible to read the first line of Tina Seelig’s book and not grab pen and paper to jot down a river of pent-up ideas and possibilities . . . A galvanizing document, [it] gives us -- more than anything else -- permission to develop our dreams.” (Santa Cruz Sentinel )

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Công ty phát hành: HarperCollins
Nhà xuất bản: HarperCollins
Ngày xuất bản: 04-2009
ISBN-13: 9780062047410
Kích thước: 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
Loại bìa: Bìa mềm
Số trang: 208
SKU: 2348245589200

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