
We’ll soon go into the details and clarify this difference further.

This technique will inherently prioritize correctness and efficiency over speed. Regular fast scaling is using the classical approach in business strategy that says that the risks taken shall be calculated ones that you can both measure and afford. But almost every start-up wants to scale fast, exactly how is this different? Bill Gates So tell me, what is blitzscaling?īlitzscaling is a strategy and set of techniques for driving and managing extremely rapid growth that prioritize speed over efficiency in an environment of uncertainty. I’m glad Reid and Chris are sharing their insights.” This is an ideal moment to be reading this book. ”Of all the things I’ve discussed with Reid, the most thought-provoking might be blitzscaling, Reid and Chris’s ideas are more practical than ever, because it is now possible to get big fast in a way that simply wasn’t feasible a few decades ago, the tools you’re about to gain have never been more relevant. Who should read this book and why? If you are an entrepreneur, investor or just interested in the subject - this book will give you a deep insight in the latest strategies and techniques about how to go from idea to start-up to scale-up and finally how to reach the top as a market leader.

I am a sucker for books with catchy titles so I immediately ordered the book. While scrolling my Twitter feed I saw that Y Combinator promoted Reid Hoffman’s new book about something that was called Blitzscaling.
