Mike Isaac is a technology reporter at the New York Times whose Uber coverage won the Gerald Loeb Award for distinguished business reporting. He writes frequently about Uber, Facebook and other Silicon Valley giants for the Times, and appears often on CNBC and MSNBC. He lives in San Francisco, California.
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Based on hundreds of interviews with current and former Uber employees, along with previously unpublished documents, Super Pumped is a page-turning story of ambition and deception, obscene wealth, and bad behavior that explores how blistering technological and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.
##这过程确实精彩 最近感觉迷上了non fiction
评分##湾区八卦真是好多啊!原来Uber当年在国内是被勤劳智慧的人民薅羊毛薅走的lol
评分得到听书 你可能心里有个疑问:为什么投资人不早点出手,限制卡兰尼克他们的所作所为?这就要说到过去十几年,发生在硅谷的变化了。 2010年之后,全球风险资本的投资额飙升到数千亿美元,硅谷所在的旧金山成为全球风投交易的中心。对冲基金、私募股权公司、主权财富基金和好莱...
评分##在讀者大略知道故事主線的情況下,賣書真的是靠筆力 - 這本就是更會說故事,尤其是董事會內鬥的部分還真的是很好看//沒了TK的Uber好像變成一個比較正常的公司了,但同時好像也變得更無聊了 - 唉要如何長大成一間「正常」又還很有趣的公司可能就是所有founder都要面對的難題吧
评分##前半部分没the upstarts写得深入,好在后面的宫斗够精彩。这位是学贝索斯走火入魔了么?
评分 评分##It's constantly compared to Bad Blood, but I personally find it less triumphant as the storytelling is a bit scattered. It's apparent that growth at all costs is not a sustainable strategy. But it's so easy to lose sight of it when you are caught up in day-to-day operations. A cautionary tale for growth-obessed entrepreneurs. 大多数初创公司都是从事已有行业,努力做得比前人更好一些、更高效一点。优步则宣称要颠覆这个在过去几十年都没什么革新的行业。它几乎可以在一夜之间将整个交通运输行业从模拟世界拉入数字世界。更重要的是,谁做到了这一点,谁就能制定整个市场规则。 创始人文化,更准确的说...
评分##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
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