Beyond Tallulah : how Sam Wyly became America's boldest big-time entrepreneur / preface by Sam Wyly ; introduction and narrative by Dennis Hamilton. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Melcher Media, (c)2011.Edition: first editionDescription: 335 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781595910691
- HC102.H217.B496 2011
- HC102
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Thinking beyond Tallulah -- Taking that hill for Big Blue -- There's a pony in there somewhere -- Never let your wallet tell you what you can do -- Talent goes where the action is -- An accidental bonanza -- If you can't join 'em, lick 'em -- Learn, baby, learn! -- Mining your own business -- Exploit the chaos -- How Jonah swallowed the whale -- When all around you are losing their heads -- Let a thousand super-entrepreneurs bloom -- The sweet spot at last -- The 8 billion harvest -- Investing the time to invest wisely -- We're doing this for Ray -- The dirty politics of clean energy -- Epilogue : We need a cat.
"At the dawn of the Information Age in 1963, a computer salesman in Texas saw an opportunity where IBM, his former employer, saw only dusty oil camps. This young entrepreneur, who had grown up dirt-poor in rural Louisiana during the Great Depression, staked his young family's livelihood on the notion that computers would help out local businesses - and quite possibly, revolutionize the way America did business."
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