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Super Pumped

Super Pumped

作者:Mike Isaac

分类:生活

ISBN:9780393652246

出版时间:2019-9-3

出版社:W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition

标签: 商业  创业 

内容简介

A New York Times technology correspondent presents the dramatic story of Uber, the Silicon Valley startup at the center of one of the great venture capital power struggles of our time.

In June 2017, Travis Kalanick, the hard-charging CEO of Uber, was ousted in a boardroom coup that capped a brutal year for the transportation giant. Uber had catapulted to the top of the tech world, yet for many came to symbolize everything wrong with Silicon Valley.

Award-winning New York Times technology correspondent Mike Isaac’s Super Pumped presents the dramatic rise and fall of Uber, set against an era of rapid upheaval in Silicon Valley. Backed by billions in venture capital dollars and led by a brash and ambitious founder, Uber promised to revolutionize the way we move people and goods through the world. A near instant “unicorn,” Uber seemed poised to take its place next to Amazon, Apple, and Google as a technology giant.

What followed would become a corporate cautionary tale about the perils of startup culture and a vivid example of how blind worship of startup founders can go wildly wrong. Isaac recounts Uber’s pitched battles with taxi unions and drivers, the company’s toxic internal culture, and the bare-knuckle tactics it devised to overcome obstacles in its quest for dominance. With billions of dollars at stake, Isaac shows how venture capitalists asserted their power and seized control of the startup as it fought its way toward its fateful IPO.

Based on hundreds of interviews with current and former Uber employees, along with previously unpublished documents, Super Pumped is a page-turning story of ambition and deception, obscene wealth, and bad behavior that explores how blistering technological and financial innovation culminated in one of the most catastrophic twelve-month periods in American corporate history.

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热门评论

  • yusen的评论
    惊心动魄的故事。无论是Uber的创办过程,Travis的早年经历,还是最后Benchmark和Travis的对决,刺激!恰好几天前刚读完讲Benchmark创办的书eBoys,然后又和Bill Gurley和Matt Cohler开了会,真没想到是看起来温和文气的Matt Cohler去代表Syndicate给Travis下最后通牒……
  • 呕吐少年的评论
    读得我也superpumped
  • Sunny的评论
    如果不是非虚构写作,没有在现实生活中发生了这样的事情,这一本书简直就是惊悚小说。很多次,都要把书合起来,定一定神才能继续看下去。公司创业之初的艰难,盲目地追求发展而不是成长,以及到后来被踢出局的时刻都让人扼腕叹息。书中的人物都描写得非常到位,每个人物出场的时候寥寥数笔对人物外貌的刻画让我感到就像看到了人物的速写一样,而且那么多人物,各有千秋。自然,最兴风作浪的还是前CEO,他的言行举止简直就是活灵活现。作者讲故事非常中立,不夹杂自己一点的意见,所以看来客观的同时,更加让人感到惊心动魄。非虚构文学能写到这样,真是大赞。
  • Nova的评论
    第三十章将 Kalanick 赶出 Uber 是最精彩的一章。书摘:https://readings.posthaven.com/super-pumped-by-mike-isaac
  • 今天_晴的评论
    一般般,too dramatic and Mike I has an ax to grind against TK. The bias is too obvious for my liking.
  • Lelouch的评论
    I am already super pumped while reading this
  • Fantasy的评论
    insane...
  • 庄常飞的评论
    整体故事精彩,Uber故事一口气比不断追精彩很多,但如果记者本身有实战经验,那么还有很多细节可以挖掘
  • 走走的评论
    个人和资本的贪婪。
  • Cong的评论
    历时小半年终于在假期读完啦!惊心动魄的故事,非常喜欢。
  • interskh的评论
    Definitely worth reading! random thoughts: 1. can you build uber without being a joke? 2. still admire TK for what he has achieved 3. however whatever makes you can also break you 4. public has been turning against big tech / silicon valley since the election of Trump. they went after fb after uber's turmoil 5. media narrative is so important
  • OptionalSuffer的评论
    TK这人真的事儿逼 对优步感兴趣的朋友看看无妨 其他就不推荐看了 各种细节太琐碎 可提炼的东西也不多
  • 贝蓝的评论
    作者非常会讲故事,选取的人物和事件以及相应的细节描写都极其抓人,连支线小人物都不例外。近距离观察了国内某细分赛道独角兽再来读这本书,最大的感受是2C行业的创业者与钱、员工、行业巨擘和社会公众的共生和角力实在是需要大智慧才能平衡的精妙关系,热钱催起来的创业者有几个能真正熬过数十年如一日深涧之上走钢索的日子呢。遗憾的是涉及现世人事的书总有很多事件不能深入挖掘,真的很想知道更多董事会的暗流涌动啊!
  • 浅君的评论
    没想到Uber退出亚洲市场背后这么多戏。讽刺的是群众制裁它的出发点是道德而非法律角度。也只有满嘴自由平等女权的神奇国度才酝酿的出这清奇的视角。且换个市场再看。而企业内部的腐烂却归为Kalanick个人价值观错误。但通俗来说不是一路人不进一家门,Kalanick倒成了背锅侠。
  • 梧桐的评论
    begin, grow and eventually being kicked out of the startup...
  • NarvikAustin的评论
    与Bad Blood的整体文风和结构出奇一致,或许贪婪和疯狂的背后都有一个沉沦的公式,或许这就是财富和荣华本应有的样子。相比之下,之前看过的《腾讯传》和马云的那本传记,更像是长篇的企业公关稿。
  • 洛克先生的评论
    The failure of Uber's culture stems not from negligence or lack of oversight. It was the culture's highly effective design that both is the direct driver of the company's tremendous growth early on and caused its "collapse" in the end.
  • james potter的评论
    对Uber发展史有个很好的梳理,但是介绍的人物太多了,每个出场人物都有大段的背景介绍对故事其实并没有太大的联系,写的也没有很动人心魄,可能跟作者是记者有关,比较纪实