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Working Backwards, Managing Business Start-Ups & More 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

SKU: MAN-VRT-U290720-9124018732
Barcode: 9789124018733
Publisher: Pan/The Readers Paradise/Rethink Press
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Titles in This Set:
Working Backwards
Managing Business Start-Ups
The Lean Startup

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This 3-book collection brings together a practical, high-impact trio for anyone navigating the world of startups, product management, and bold business growth. Working Backwards offers a rare, inside look at how Amazon has built a culture centered on customers, backed by transparent processes, memos, and decision-making rituals that any ambitious team can adapt. Managing Business Start-Ups provides a clear, action-oriented path for turning ideas into viable ventures, emphasizing market validation, lean operations, and scalable foundations. The Lean Startup distills modern entrepreneurship into a repeatable framework: build a minimal product, measure what matters, and learn quickly to iterate toward product-market fit. Together, these titles form a cohesive reading journey—from big-company playbooks to nimble startup tactics—designed to equip founders, product leaders, and curious readers with concrete steps, insightful case studies, and a mindset that prioritizes genuine customer value. The UK edition cover images shown in the listing reflect a premium paperback lineup that’s ready to sit proudly on any bookshelf or workspace.

What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
Owning this set means having a comprehensive toolkit for modern entrepreneurship in one purchase. Working Backwards reveals the disciplined, customer-first culture that fuels enduring innovation. The second book translates those ideas into actionable startup playbooks—ideation, testing, and scaling—so you can minimize risk while maximizing impact. The Lean Startup adds a disciplined method for learning rapidly and adapting with speed, keeping your venture nimble in rapidly changing markets. Read sequentially or dip into each title as your project evolves; the blend supports both strategic leadership and hands-on execution. If you’re building a team, launching a side project, or seeking a meaningful gift for a founder, this paperback trio offers clarity, credibility, and real-world techniques that readers can apply immediately. It’s a must-have for aspiring founders, product managers, and business students who want practical, battle-tested guidance.

Books Included in This Collection:
Working Backwards
Inside Amazon, this book unveils the customer-obsessed engine that drives innovation at scale. Authors Colin Bryar and Bill Carr share leadership practices, decision processes, and the “Working Backwards” method—starting from a hypothetical press release and FAQ to shape product development. Expect candid narratives about pioneering initiatives like AWS and Kindle, plus frameworks that help teams design with customer outcomes in mind. The engaging, case-driven approach makes complex corporate strategy accessible to readers aiming to replicate durable, customer-centric thinking in smaller organizations or startups. A valuable window into how one of the world’s most influential companies translates intent into action.

Managing Business Start-Ups
This title serves as a practical compass for early-stage ventures. It focuses on turning ideas into viable businesses, shaping business models, and building lean, scalable operations. Readers will find guidance on testing demand, refining value propositions, and structuring teams for rapid yet sustainable growth. The approachable paperback format makes it a handy reference for founders writing their first business plans, students studying entrepreneurship, or teams piloting new products who want concrete steps over abstract theory. Real-world examples illustrate common startup challenges and proven strategies to navigate them with confidence.

The Lean Startup
Eric Ries’s influential framework emphasizes validated learning, rapid experimentation, and customer feedback as engines of growth. The core cycle—Build, Measure, Learn—helps teams develop a minimum viable product, test assumptions, and pivot when necessary. This title equips readers with practical tools like innovation accounting and pivot strategies, enabling startups and intrapreneurs to reduce waste, accelerate time-to-market, and discover scalable business models. It’s particularly valuable for product developers, engineers, marketers, and executives who want a repeatable process for turning ideas into resilient enterprises.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Entrepreneurs launching new ventures, product managers shaping the next wave of offerings, and students studying business or technology will find this trio especially helpful. It’s ideal for startup teams seeking a proven playbook, founders looking to optimize product-market fit, and professionals who want to translate big ideas into disciplined execution. If you’re assembling a gift for a reader who loves practical business literature or building a startup from scratch, this paperback collection offers credible, actionable guidance across strategic thinking and hands-on development. Whether you’re in a garage, a coworking space, or a corporate setting aiming to foster intrapreneurship, these titles will resonate.

Key Benefits:

  • Gain insider perspectives on how leading innovators design, test, and scale products
  • Adopt a proven, repeatable framework for startup success
  • Understand customer value at every stage of development
  • Combine strategic leadership with practical execution guidance
  • Build confidence to pivot or persevere based on real data
  • Enhance decision-making with clear processes and metrics
  • Perfect for reading solo or as a collaborative team study set

About the Author:
Working Backwards is co-authored by Colin Bryar and Bill Carr, two longtime Amazon executives who offer firsthand insights into the company’s culture and decision-making. Their perspectives illuminate how customer obsession and disciplined process drive scalable innovation. The Lean Startup was written by Eric Ries, a cornerstone figure in the startup community who popularized lean principles for building sustainable businesses. Ries’s approach centers on validated learning, rapid experimentation, and data-informed decisions, reshaping how startups and intrapreneurs approach product development. This collection thus brings together distinct voices united by a common goal: turning ideas into resilient, customer-focused ventures through practical methods and real-world examples.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
A balanced, credible bundle that blends insider corporate techniques with startup-tested methodologies. Reading these titles together offers a unique trajectory—from understanding large-scale product development to applying lean experimentation in your own projects. The set is compact enough to keep on a desk or bookshelf for quick reference, yet rich with transferable lessons that improve strategy, execution, and customer focus. It’s a thoughtful gift for anyone serious about entrepreneurship, product leadership, or operational excellence, and a reliable investment for those who want a durable, practical playbook for building better businesses.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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