Game Theory for Entrepreneurs.
How to Apply Game Theory to 12 Critical Decisions in Building a Business: Your Competitors Are Already Making Their Moves. Learn to Anticipate Them.
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Narrated by:
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Richard Mason's voice replica
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Isaac Volpe
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In business, every decision changes the decisions available to everyone else. The entrepreneurs who understand this don’t merely react—they think several moves ahead.
A great product is not enough. Competitors respond, investors negotiate, partners protect their interests, customers interpret your pricing, and employees follow the incentives you create. To build a successful company, you must understand not only what you want—but what every other player wants and what they are likely to do next.
Game Theory for Entrepreneurs transforms one of the most powerful ideas in economics into a practical decision-making system for founders, business owners, and aspiring entrepreneurs. Without unnecessary mathematics or academic jargon, Isaac Volpe shows how to anticipate reactions, recognize hidden incentives, strengthen your negotiating position, and make strategic moves that others cannot easily counter.
Whether you are launching your first startup, growing an established company, negotiating an important deal, or facing a powerful competitor, this book will help you stop making decisions in isolation and start seeing the entire game.
Your competitors are already making their moves. Learn to anticipate them—and make the move that changes the game.
Get your copy of Game Theory for Entrepreneurs today and start thinking several moves ahead.
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