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The Founder's Mind: Thinking Like a CEO From Day One. Exploring Strategic Decision-Making and Leadership Dynamics for Early-Stage Entrepreneurs
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- Nombre de pages220
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-31788-2
- EAN9783565317882
- Date de parution13/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Most founders begin their journey equipped with a skill, an idea, or an opportunity - but not yet with the cognitive framework required to lead an enterprise. The transition from practitioner to strategic leader is rarely discussed with the precision it deserves. The Founder's Mind examines the underlying patterns of executive thinking and explores how deliberate mental frameworks shape the trajectory of a business long before revenue, teams, or systems come into focus.
This book reframes the assumption that CEO-level thinking is a destination earned through experience.
Instead, it explores how strategic orientation, intentional decision architecture, and disciplined prioritization can be cultivated from the earliest stages of a venture - fundamentally altering the quality of every choice a founder makes. Drawing on patterns observed across resilient, sustainable enterprises, the book examines the dynamics between visionary ambition and operational clarity, between founder identity and organizational leadership, and between reactive problem-solving and proactive strategic design.
It explores how the mental models a founder adopts in the earliest days compound - either accelerating clarity or entrenching limitations that scale alongside the business. For first-time founders, early-stage entrepreneurs, and professionals transitioning into business ownership, this book offers a strategically grounded exploration of executive thinking as a deliberate, learnable discipline - one that begins not with a title, but with a decision to think differently.
Instead, it explores how strategic orientation, intentional decision architecture, and disciplined prioritization can be cultivated from the earliest stages of a venture - fundamentally altering the quality of every choice a founder makes. Drawing on patterns observed across resilient, sustainable enterprises, the book examines the dynamics between visionary ambition and operational clarity, between founder identity and organizational leadership, and between reactive problem-solving and proactive strategic design.
It explores how the mental models a founder adopts in the earliest days compound - either accelerating clarity or entrenching limitations that scale alongside the business. For first-time founders, early-stage entrepreneurs, and professionals transitioning into business ownership, this book offers a strategically grounded exploration of executive thinking as a deliberate, learnable discipline - one that begins not with a title, but with a decision to think differently.














