John Miller / Christina Schweighofer
Bootstrap Entrepreneur
- John Miller
- 2022
- Gebunden
- 216 Seiten
- ISBN 9798986615622
An entertaining, inspiring history of America's rise to technological leadership, seen through the eyes of someone who helped make it happen. Did you know that decades before Silicon Valley, the Twin Cities were the first technology hub? That computer memory, back then, had to be made by hand? Author John Miller was one of the contributors to the tech revolution that started with World War II. In the early 1970s, in the midst of inflation and recession, he bootstrapped a technology company based in St. Paul. While Miller possessed determination, engineering experience, and an unwavering commitment to quality, people doubted he would be successful. His only product, core memory, was on the way out and soon to be replaced by the silicon chip. There was only one customer for the product. And Miller's manufacturing facility was located in rural North Dakota, on a Native American reservation. Miller defied the naysayers. Weathering political and economic turmoil, he fought bankers and charmed buyers. He earned the respect of hundreds of employees from the Turtle Mountain Chippewa community, built a loyal team, and became a multimillion-dollar supplier of electronic components to IBM, Honeywell, and 3M. At a time when the United States government is scrambling to bring computer chip manufacturing and associated jobs back from overseas, Miller's well-researched debut book serves as a poignant reminder: With a focus on quality and efficiency, the Made-in-America label can
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