Summary:
The book explores the concept of entrepreneurial thinking within established companies, arguing that this mindset is crucial for long-term success and innovation. It provides insights and strategies for fostering an entrepreneurial culture that can help businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a constantly changing economic landscape.
Key points:
1. Encourage an entrepreneurial spirit in big companies to boost innovation and growth through creativity and risk-taking.
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