Menos Tech Y Más Platón

Author: Scott Hartley
- Non-Fiction
- Editorial Almuzara
- ISBN: 9788417277765
- Release Date: 02-23-2021

Synopsis

Financial Times Business Book of the Month * Finalist for the 2016 Financial Times & McKinsey Bracken Bower Prize.
 
A leading venture capitalist offers surprising revelations on who is going to be driving innovation in the years to come.
 
A bouncy read by the venture capitalist that suggests sociology and philosophy graduates might be the real winners of the robot revolution. According to Hartley, change is already under way, with many successful start-ups in the tech industry now being established by fuzzies.
Financial Times
 
Finalista del premio al MEJOR LIBRO DE NEGOCIOS del año por The Financial Times y McKinsey & Company.
 
Libro brillante y oportuno que invita a la reflexión. Una perspectiva refrescante y necesaria… Todos los estudiantes, padres, educadores, políticos, responsables, directores ejecutivos y empresarios deberían leer este libro.
Fei-Fei Li, Directora y científica de inteligencia artificial de Stanford
 
No puedo imaginarme una persona en una posición mejor que Scott para contar anécdotas y ejemplos prácticos tras haber crecido en Silicon Valley, haberse formado en universidades innovadoras como Stanford, Harvard o Columbia, o trabajado en Facebook y Google durante sus primeros años.
Iñaki Berenguer PhD, Universidad de Cambridge
SCOTT HARTLEY is a venture capitalist and startup advisor. He has served as a Presidential Innovation Fellow at the White House, a partner at Mohr Davidow Ventures, and a venture partner at Metamorphic Ventures. Prior to venture capital, Hartley worked at Google, Facebook, and Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society. He is a contributing author to the MIT Press book Shopping for Good, and has written for publications such as Inc., Foreign Policy, Forbes, and the Boston Review. Hartley has been a speaker at dozens of international entrepreneurship events with the World Bank, MIT, Google, and the U.S. State Department's Global Innovation in Science and Technology (GIST) program. Hartley holds an MBA and an MA from Columbia University, and a BA from Stanford University. He is a term member at the Council on Foreign Relations and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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