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Disrupted: Ludicrous Misadventures in the Tech Start-up Bubble (English Edition) Kindle版

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Dan Lyons was Technology Editor at Newsweek Magazine for years, a magazine writer at the top of his profession. One Friday morning he received a phone call: his job no longer existed. Fifty years old and with a wife and two young kids, Dan was unemployed and facing financial oblivion. Then an idea hit. Dan had long reported on Silicon Valley and the tech explosion. Why not join it? HubSpot, a Boston start-up, was flush with $100 million in venture capital. They offered Dan a pile of stock options for the nebulous role of "marketing fellow." What could possibly go wrong?
What follows is a hilarious and excoriating account of Dan's time at the start-up and a revealing window onto the dysfunctional culture that prevails in a world flush with cash and devoid of experience. Filled with stories of meaningless jargon, teddy bears at meetings, push-up competitions and all-night parties, this uproarious tale is also a trenchant analysis of the dysfunctional start-up world, a de facto conspiracy between those who start companies and those who fund them. It is a world where bad ideas are rewarded with hefty investments, where companies blow money lavishing perks on their post-collegiate workforces, and where everybody is trying to hang on just long enough to cash out with a fortune.

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"Using his trademark wit and clear-eyed analysis, Dan Lyons has delivered a much-needed referendum on the current state of Silicon Valley. In wildly entertaining fashion,
Disrupted explores the ways in which many technology companies have come to fool the public and themselves. Lyons has injected a dose of sanity into a world gone mad."―Ashlee Vance, New York Times-bestselling author of Elon Musk

"Dan 'Fake Steve' Lyons runs such a savage burn on his ex-employer, HubSpot, that the smoke can be seen clear across the country in Silicon Valley.
Disrupted is fun, compulsively readable and just might tell us something important about the hypocrisy and cult-like fervor inside today's technology giants."―Brad Stone, New York Times-bestselling author of The Everything Store

"Dan Lyons goes deep inside a company that uses terms like 'world class marketing thought leaders' to show us how ridiculous, wasteful, and infantile tech start-ups like this can be. And best of all, Lyons does this with his trademark pejorative and hilarious tone."―
Nick Bilton, New York Times technology columnist

"Troubling but funny ... [a] coolly observant book ... [with] a splendidly weird coda ... You couldn't have written a tastier ending, even for HBO."―
Dwight Garner, New York Times

"
Disrupted by Dan Lyons is the best book about Silicon Valley today.... Simultaneously hilarious and terrifying, Disrupted is an insider's look at a technology start-up from an outsider's perspective. Yet it's more than a chronicle of Lyons' tenure at one company, but a broader commentary on a business culture that often appears to be built on financial quicksand."―Los Angeles Times

"As the writer behind the satirical blog
Fake Steve Jobs, [Lyons] could not have imagined a place so ripe for parody as HubSpot. Every detail of the hip office space, incompetent management, and delusional workforce described by Lyons in his hilarious and unsettling exposé is like something out of a scripted comedy (the author writes for HBO's Silicon Valley) ... An exacting, excoriating takedown of the current startup 'bubble' and the juvenile corporate culture it engenders."―Kirkus Reviews

"Scathingly funny .... Like the show 'Silicon Valley,'
Disrupted nails the workings of spastic, hypocritical, delusional tech culture."―New York Post

"Laugh-out-loud funny."―
Newsweek

"Read this book if you work or invest in tech and, in particular, tech startups. And not just for the tales of corporate intrigue, hypocrisy, and ridiculousness that have caused HubSpot and its allies to get so hot under their collective collar.... [Lyons] makes a strong case for how all of that young labor, when increasingly wrapped up into an over-arching 'corporate culture,' creates subtle age discrimination that these employees won't recognize for years to come. This not only is a real (albeit virtually ignored) issue at tech companies today, but is going to become a much larger one as digital natives continue to age."―
Dan Primack, Fortune.com

"Hilarious and eye-opening."―
Business Insider

"It would be incomplete to classify
Disrupted as merely an Office Space-esque critique of Corporate America. It also serves as social commentary about the way that more senior employees are viewed and valued in a hyper-aggressive startup culture hell bent on an IPO. In other words, you will both laugh and think. I consumed the book in less than a day and highly recommend it to people curious about what could very well happen to them."―Phil Simon, The Huffington Post

"
Disrupted provides an eye-opening and gut-busting account of the maddening world of startup excess, hubris and groupthink from the unique perspective of a prominent technology reporter and satirist who was inexplicably hired and given a front row seat to the lunacy."―Mashable

"A juicy read....
Disrupted is worth a read for its exploration of startup culture and its effect on labor....The book made me fearful of the fact that startup culture--from Google-style perks and zero work-life balance to corporate cheerleading and a cult-like devotion to the 'mission'--has become aspirational to many corporations. The ways in which the worst parts of startup culture benefit managers and investors while making workers disposable are particularly scary, and Lyons attacks that issue in a compelling way.... Disrupted is a foil to all those awful books that make sweeping generalizations about how to work with millennials."―Erin Griffith, Fortune.com

"Lyons finds the right company, if only for the raw material that he, a seasoned satirist, spins into gold.... But the book is not just a chronicle of the tech bubble's silly quirks.... Lyons uses the lens of his growing disillusionment to focus a broader critique of Silicon Valley."―
Financial Times

"An often-delightful tour through startup culture... But there are parts of his book that should send shivers down the spine of anyone who uses the Internet."―
Harvard Business Review

"The tech industry needs more writers like Lyons who are willing to probe its hyperbole, the ridiculous valuations, injustices and inconsistencies."―
MarketWatch

"Hilarious... A must-read, not just in the real Silicon Valley but also on Wall Street... A highly entertaining, highly troubling tale of greed, graft, possible extortion, marketing nonsense, #content, incompetent bozos, investor hype, the impossibly wealthy and a man just looking to make his cut. That, folks, isn't just the Silicon Valley dream. It's the American dream."―
Chris Taylor, Mashable ("Geek Book of the Week")

"This humorous and well-crafted memoir is part of a proud literary tradition: the disgruntled ex-employee tell-all. It's a genre that includes classic nonfiction accounts such as John DeLorean's
On a Clear Day You Can See General Motors (detailing the carmaker's decline in the 1970s) and Michael Lewis's Liar's Poker (describing life at Salomon Brothers during the 1980s boom)."―Harvard Business Review

"
Disrupted...offers an unvarnished insider's view of a tech startup.... That makes the book a must-read for anyone who works at a tech startup or wants to create one, in the same vein that books like One L became mandatory reading for soon-to-be law students.... A delightful portal into the world of a tech startup."―Lilly Rockwell, Austin American-Statesman

"[Lyons's] artful reporting from the inside makes for a funny and thoughtful account of the current culture surrounding technology startups. But in addition to entertainment, Lyons's book is also flush with analysis of those the entrepreneurs that founded these companies and the myriad firms that fund them."―
The Atlantic

著者について

Dan Lyons is a novelist, journalist, and screenwriter. He is currently a co-producer and -writer for the HBO series Silicon Valley. Previously, Lyons was technology editor at Newsweek and the creator of the groundbreaking viral blog "The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs" (AKA "Fake Steve Jobs"). Lyons has written for the New York Times Magazine, GQ, Vanity Fair, and Wired. He lives in Winchester, MA.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01CV0WC7U
  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Atlantic Books; Main版 (2016/5/26)
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2016/5/26
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • ファイルサイズ ‏ : ‎ 3877 KB
  • Text-to-Speech(テキスト読み上げ機能) ‏ : ‎ 有効
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  • 付箋メモ ‏ : ‎ Kindle Scribeで
  • 本の長さ ‏ : ‎ 273ページ
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5つ星のうち5.0 The Silicon Valley Book that you need
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Not gonna lie - I was shocked that I hadn't heard of Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble until recently. After spending the last decade working in technology, this book is right up my alley. Luckily, some new coworkers recommended it to me.

Loved it.

Lyons, a career journalist focusing on tech, got laid off from his magazine job shortly after the Great Recession. He parlayed his experience into a marketing role at Hubspot, an up-and-coming marketing platform. Lyons thought he could go in and help, get stock options, and help the company go through the IPO process. I promise it's not a spoiler to say he did that, but what he experienced while at Hubspot is jaw-dropping if you've never worked in tech.

Lyons experienced both subtle and overt ageism (he was twice the average employee's age). He had to deal with cliques in the office, clicks as a metric, and a culture that emphasizes "cult." I wish I felt shocked or disbelief at Lyons' story, but the Hubspot fanaticism is commonplace across tech startups of many sizes. Several coworkers' actions and personalities aligned with people I've worked with in my previous startup, so the behaviors aren't limited to Hubspot or unicorn startups. I particularly loved the epilogue, which detailed some of the darker and more sinister experiences that went along with publishing Disrupted.

If you have worked, currently work, or want to work in tech, this book is a must-read. It's funny, well-written, well-researched, and painfully accurate. The portrayal of Silicon Valley as an attitude rather than a location resonates.
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5つ星のうち5.0 Pflichtlektüre für Hubspotnutzer
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5つ星のうち5.0 Best book I read in a very long time: hillarious, real and insighfull !!
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Great engaging content with a good humoristic note, based on the shocking reality of the "ambiance" in these entrepreneur's hubs.
Lyons hits the nail on the head with his perspective as the book is also a good insight into the economic and social context that produces these Tech start-up “bubbles”.
The book is a brave ode to free journalism, as it dares to reveal the darkest side of US corporate power.
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5つ星のうち5.0 Good read
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A refreshing book....could relate so many instances written to my work life..be it glamourised off sites, jazzy events, artificial countenance etc.
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5つ星のうち5.0 Sobering, Shocking, and Hilarious: The "Disrupted"​ World of Start-Ups.
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I’m probably late to the party (let’s call it “fashionably late”), but Dan Lyons’ Disrupted is one of the best non-fiction books I’ve read in a long time. It’s unflinching in its honesty, eye-opening with its prose, and comically risible. Most importantly, the book justifies my long-held cynicism about Silicon Valley and many of the cockamamie work-related ideals that are born of that sub-culture.

Briefly, the book is the fish-out-of-water story of 52-year-old writer Dan Lyons being laid off and joining Hubspot, a fresh tech start-up at the time, where the average employee’s age is 29. Culture shock ensues, and at times it reads like the inmates are running the asylum. Teddy bears also feature prominently. You couldn’t make the stuff in the book up if you tried, and some of it will make your head spin.

The book is short and enjoyable, but its real strength lies in its critique of Silicon Valley’s practices. I generally have a distaste for business and self-help type books proclaiming that you can become the boss of a Fortune 500 company by waking up at 4 am and going to bed before your grandmother. These books are a product of a perplexing culture which deems sleep as the enemy and a jam-packed calendar, with intervals for meditation, as a societal badge of honor. In Disrupted, Dan Lyons, as a result of his own disillusionment, cuts through all this fluff to reveal the kingmakers, gurus, and schemers behind all the fatuous thinking which we routinely praise as socio-economic and cultural phenomena.

I’ve walked in Dan Lyon’s shoes, so I can relate. I’ve wandered the halls of conferences stupefied at acolytes fawning over the cultish pretensions of industry leaders and celebrities. To this day I have no clue what Will Smith and marketing automation have in common. I’ve also been a part of the lunacy of start-ups where ping-pong tables, free food and hammocks are acceptable replacements for better pay and benefits. Not to mention how the employees lose when it all comes crashing down as companies chase revenue growth.

This is the book I wish I were given in business school. Millennials and Generation Z are so enamoured by this “new normal” that we are unwilling to question and ready to forego much to be a part of it. There are a host of reasons for this, but a book like Disrupted should be commonplace on every student and young professional’s bookshelf to help them separate hype from reality.
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