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How to Build a Tech Startup: Q&A for Innovators - cover

How to Build a Tech Startup: Q&A for Innovators

Visionary Toolkit

Publisher: BookRix

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"How to Build a Tech Startup: Q&A for Innovators" is a practical and accessible guide for anyone looking to turn their tech idea into a thriving business. Written in a clear, question-and-answer format, it breaks down complex concepts into easy steps. From validating your idea and building an MVP to scaling your startup and managing setbacks, this book covers every stage of the startup journey. Whether you're an experienced entrepreneur or just starting, this guide offers actionable advice and inspiration to help you take the first step toward your dream.
Available since: 12/08/2024.

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