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Doug Miller

    Mid-Stage - 1: Scaling Silicon Valley Style
    Legacies
    Can the World be Wrong?
    A Mid-Century Awakening
    Secret Shorts: Short stories and collected humor
    The Army of the Swabian League 1525
    • A detailed inside account of a Landsknecht army recruited for a 6 monthlong campaign in 1525 to defend the nobility in Southern Germany against a peasant rebellion.

      The Army of the Swabian League 1525
    • From sinister symphonic goings-on to a sci-fi wire service and voodoo socks, Secret Shorts opens the drawer to more clever and light-hearted creations by the author of Cherry Farcical and Jack Pipe, Plumber and Personal Counselor.

      Secret Shorts: Short stories and collected humor
    • A Mid-Century Awakening

      (Testimony of a Time)

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative unfolds in a vibrant setting filled with hot rods, motorcycles, and the sounds of classic rock, capturing the essence of youth culture. It recounts the profound spiritual journey of teenagers who encounter Jesus Christ amidst significant events, including the tragic deaths of five missionaries in Ecuador and the impactful sermons of Billy Graham. This true story intertwines themes of faith and transformation, blending elements of American nostalgia with the quest for spiritual meaning.

      A Mid-Century Awakening
    • Can the World be Wrong?

      Where Global Public Opinion Says We're Headed

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Featuring 30 exclusive global opinion polls, the book uncovers public perceptions of leaders, businesses, and policymakers, offering insights into our collective mindset as we navigate the 21st century. Doug Miller delivers a critical analysis of pressing issues such as the global financial crash, the green consumer movement, poverty, and globalization, providing a thought-provoking exploration of societal trends and their implications for the future.

      Can the World be Wrong?
    • Legacies

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the genealogical history of the Miller and Holmes families, tracing their lineage and connections to several related families, including Nichols, Tunnell, Privett, Garrett, Owsley, Estes, Ussery, Monnet, and Pilot. It offers a comprehensive look at how these families intertwine, providing insight into their shared heritage and historical significance.

      Legacies
    • Mid-Stage - 1: Scaling Silicon Valley Style

      Growing Big But Not Corporate: The Playbook For The Mid-Stage Startup. From Seed Funding To Series C

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Smart founders find a wealth of playbooks to help them reach product-market-fit. But after they do, the playbook is missing. Raising more capital is easy now, but how do you spend it wisely? Are you just growing for the sake of growth, or do you have a specific target in mind? Having lived through three tech scale-ups and working with many founders, Roland Siebelink and Doug Miller argue that founders should set their sights on product-market-dominance. This means following a proven roadmap that can feel like a rollercoaster, And focusing efforts on entrenching themselves deeply into a mainstream market before competitors can catch up. Combining the best of Gazelles growth company coaching with timeless Silicon Valley advice, Roland and Doug provide scaleup founders with the first playbooks particularly focused on (Vol.I) mid-stage and (Vol.II) late-stage tech ventures.

      Mid-Stage - 1: Scaling Silicon Valley Style