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This summer my attention went to these three interesting books: "Secrets of Sand Hill Road - Venture Capital and how to get it" by Scott Kupor In this book, Scott explains how the incentive structure of VC firms drives their decision-making processes, and how all reflects on investment contracts. A must-read for every scientist willing to raise capital from VCs! "Mixed Signals - How Incentives Really Work" by Uri Gneezy. In this book, he explains how actions send signals (to other people or ourselves), and highlights that actions and signals must be aligned to incentives for them to be effective. Themes relevant for anyone involved in managing people, from founders to TTOs dealing with scientists. "How the world really works" by Vaclav Smil Smil puts all the world's problems in numbers. Have you ever thought about how much we are dependent on a few elements? And how likely are natural disasters to occur? This book is a source of inspiration to understand which are the REAL problems likely to occur in the future, providing an unexpectedly interesting guide for scientists and entrepreneurs willing to solve real-world problems. What about you? What inspired you the most in the past months? Follow Deep-Tech 4 Dummies if you are interested in turning your science into impactful products. Have a look at the blog: https://lnkd.in/dMiiD3Hm And support the project here: https://lnkd.in/dRNwviz2

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