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A book that argues that lessons in creativity, innovation, salesmanship, and entrepreneurship can come from surprising places: pirates, bootleggers, counterfeiters, hustlers, and others living and working on the margins of business and society.

Who are the greatest innovators in the world? You're probably thinking Steve Jobs, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford. The usual suspects. This book isn't about them. It's about people you've never heard of. It's about people who are just as innovative, entrepreneurial, and visionary as the Jobses, Edisons, and Fords of the world. They're in the crowded streets of Shenzhen, the prisons of Somalia, the flooded coastal towns of Thailand. They are pirates, computer hackers, pranksters, and former gang leaders. Across the globe, diverse innovators operating in the black, grey, and informal economies are developing solutions to a myriad of challenges. Far from being "deviant entrepreneurs" that pose threats to our social and economic stability, these innovators display remarkable ingenuity, pioneering original methods and practices that we can learn from and apply to move formal markets.

This book investigates the stories of underground innovation that make up the Misfit Economy. It examines the teeming genius of the underground. It asks: Who are these unknown visionaries? How do they work? How do they organize themselves? How do they catalyze innovation? And ultimately, how can you take these lessons into your own world?

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Lessons in Creativity from Pirates, Hackers, Gangsters and Other Informal Entrepreneurs
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Classification338 CLA
PublisherSimon and Schuster, 2015-06-23
SubjectBusiness & EconomicsBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal SuccessBusiness & Economics / Development / Economic DevelopmentBusiness & Economics / Commercial Policy
ISBN9781451688825
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1451688822
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PRAISE
★ "This imaginative, provocative book reveals that if we want to overcome barriers, we can find surprisingly valuable lessons underground. I never expected to learn so much about entrepreneurship and innovation from pirates and gangsters." – Adam Grant, Wharton professor and author of GIVE AND TAKE

★ "What do Somali pirates, Amish camel-milkers, and gang leaders have in common? They're all innovative—and successful—misfits in today's global economy. Think you can't learn anything from outlaws and provocateurs? This book will make you think again with engaging stories and insightful analysis of how people operating on the fringes create unique business models, and in the process transform the culture around them." – Daniel H. Pink, author of TO SELL IS HUMAN and DRIVE

★ "For those wanting a fresh perspective on business practices or working lives, this is a snappy introduction to a new way of thinking." – Financial Times

★ "A well-paced read about a unique perspective on supply and demand and those who create it. For anyone interested in business or economics — especially those who hustle." – Library Journal

★ "Lively and insightful." —The Economist
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