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"Inspiring and heartfelt"
-Grand Forks Herald
A fascinating history of America's rise to technological leadership, seen through the eyes of someone who helped make it happen.
Do you know which midwestern city was the first tech hub, decades before Silicon Valley?
Do you know why computer memory, back then, was made by hand?
In the early 1970s, John Miller bootstrapped a tech company on a remote Native American reservation in his home state North Dakota.
In the middle of a recession, out-of-control inflation, and nationwide political unrest amongst Indian American activists.
He started up with no capital. His only product was soon to be replaced by the silicon chip.
Thirty years later, Miller sold his company for 18 million dollars.
In
Bootstrap Entrepreneur,
you'll discover:
The community spirit that defined post-war America
Why business lessons from the 70s are as important today as they were back then
How underserved communities can play a role in bringing back jobs from overseas
What ethical leadership and a focus on quality can achieve
Where the 20th-century tech revolution started (not in California!)
Bootstrap Entrepreneur
is compelling and entertaining. If extraordinary achievements by ordinary people inspire you, if you enjoy exploring hidden histories, and if you believe in the American Spirit, then you'll love John Miller's memoir of midwestern ingenuity and entrepreneurship.
-Grand Forks Herald
A fascinating history of America's rise to technological leadership, seen through the eyes of someone who helped make it happen.
Do you know which midwestern city was the first tech hub, decades before Silicon Valley?
Do you know why computer memory, back then, was made by hand?
In the early 1970s, John Miller bootstrapped a tech company on a remote Native American reservation in his home state North Dakota.
In the middle of a recession, out-of-control inflation, and nationwide political unrest amongst Indian American activists.
He started up with no capital. His only product was soon to be replaced by the silicon chip.
Thirty years later, Miller sold his company for 18 million dollars.
In
Bootstrap Entrepreneur,
you'll discover:
The community spirit that defined post-war America
Why business lessons from the 70s are as important today as they were back then
How underserved communities can play a role in bringing back jobs from overseas
What ethical leadership and a focus on quality can achieve
Where the 20th-century tech revolution started (not in California!)
Bootstrap Entrepreneur
is compelling and entertaining. If extraordinary achievements by ordinary people inspire you, if you enjoy exploring hidden histories, and if you believe in the American Spirit, then you'll love John Miller's memoir of midwestern ingenuity and entrepreneurship.