Start-Up Century

Start-Up Century

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The author has a strong social media presence, with over 10K followers on Twitter personally and 50K through his corporate account with Balderton Capital. James is a regular contributor to British press, with pieces in The Times, Sunday Times, Telegraph and the FT, as well as to international technology press such as the most widely-read tech blog globally, Techcrunch. The author is planning a series of YouTube videos and podcasts called ‘How I got started’, focusing on new entrepreneurs and challenging the traditional format of only interviewing the most successful CEOs. Potential for a foreword from Sir James Dyson, the UK’s most successful living entrepreneur, as well as an endorsement from Dame Martha Lane Fox. James Wise is a venture capitalist and writer. He has worked with some of the most successful technology companies of the last decade as they've grown from their founders' living rooms to Nasdaq IPOs and is a Partner at Balderton Capital. He has worked as an advisor to UK Parliament, a charity trustee and serves as a member of the UK Government's Industrial Development Advisory Board. He has written about the evolving opportunities and challenges posed by new technologies for The Times, the Guardian and the Telegraph and appeared on the BBC, Sky News and Bloomberg.

A fresh look at the boom in entrepreneurship and start-ups – and how it’s changing the world of work.

Does it feel like everyone you know is thinking about starting a business? That’s because they are. In the last few years new businesses have been launched in record numbers, with more of us than ever deciding to go it alone or become entrepreneurs.

Fuelled by new technologies like artificial intelligence and automation, this trend is only just beginning, with traditional firms due to be automated in the same way that farms and factories were in the last few decades.

Start-Up Century explains why this shift is happening, and what it will mean to live in a world where most of us are self-employed, or work in small entrepreneurial endeavours. It details the entrepreneurial frontiers ahead of us, the opportunities to be seized, and products to be built in fields as diverse as robotics to healthcare, energy and construction. And it covers the many challenges that this new way of working presents, setting out ideas and policies to help us close the digital divide, make education relevant again, make our public services more innovative and inspire a new generation to build the solutions the world needs.

In the face of rapid changes to the way we work and the technologies available to us, Start-Up Century sets out an overwhelmingly positive view of how individuals and start-ups, not corporates, will solve the challenges of the twenty-first century.

Authored by James Wise, the venture capitalist and technology commentator, Start-Up Century is packed with personal tales and interviews with everyone from teenage side-hustlers to the CEOs of multi-billion-dollar successes. This is a book for every aspiring entrepreneur, and anyone interested in the policy changes needed to support them.

A fresh look at the boom in entrepreneurship and start-ups – and how it’s changing the world of work.

Introduction
Chapter 1: Building something new
Chapter 2: What’s an entrepreneur
Chapter 3: The speed of change
Chapter 4: The rise and fall of the factory
Chapter 5: The rise and fall of the firm
Chapter 6: Putting passion back into the economy
Chapter 7: Entrepreneurial frontiers
Chapter 8: For better or worse
Chapter 9: Building the digital scaffolds
Chapter 10: Educating entrepreneurs
Chapter 11: A new skills bargain
Chapter 12: Keeping the balance
Chapter 13: The public innovator
Chapter 14: Funding the future
Chapter 15: The digital dividend
Sources
Acknowledgements

Attempting entrepreneurship changed my life. This brilliant book is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand why the world has changed irrevocably and we are all entrepreneurs now. We need more entrepreneurs, risk-takers and wealth creators. This vital book is packed with good ideas that will help budding entrepreneurs seize on new technologies and succeed in a fiercely competitive world. Every technological revolution changes the conditions for business and the conditions of work. Understanding how the change is happening now and how it can be facilitated is crucial for the social and economic success of any country. This book is a guide for both understanding and effective action. Careers will be wildly different in the era ahead, driven by a surge in entrepreneurship and the human desire to stand out through creativity as productivity is achieved through compute. In Start-Up Century, James captures the forces at play to empower people with ideas to build. James argues insightfully why, today more than ever, is the time to start up and what governments and institutions do to support the self-employed. If you are not yet convinced entrepreneurship is good for the world, read this! New technologies, especially AI, are opening up entrepreneurial opportunities everywhere. This timely book covers how we can best navigate this new world of work and the challenges it presents. A fascinating book, bursting with bold and practical ideas for how we can flourish in the 21st century, from one of the great technological minds of our time. In this fascinating book, James explains why entrepreneurship has never been more prevalent – or more important. An in-depth analysis and useful guide to what’s causing this shift, it’s also a powerful rallying cry for why start-ups are so essential to our future. The next few decades will be driven by builders rather than big companies. Start-Up Century shows why. A fresh look at the boom in entrepreneurship and start-ups – and how it’s changing the world of work.