5,460 Miles from Silicon Valley: The In-depth Case Study of What Became Microsoft's First Billion Dollar Acquisition Outside the USA

Author:   Hans Peter Bech ,  Preben Damgaard ,  Sinéad Quirke Køngerskov
Publisher:   Tbk Consult APS
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9788793116351


Pages:   546
Publication Date:   06 June 2018
Format:   Paperback
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"How do you build and manager a channel of more than 2,000 resellers serving over 100,000 customers across 30 countries? From a small corner of the world where English isn't the main language. Navision did just that! When Microsoft took over in 2002, the total turnover of and around Navision's products was in the order of DKK 17 billion (USD 3.4B) and the entire ecosystem employed over 20,000 people. ""5,460 Miles from Silicon Valley"" reveals the full story of two of Denmark's undisputed business successes - from cradle to adolescence. It reveals an industry that is completely unpredictable, where strategies do not necessarily lead to success. But it's also a tale of people, ambitions, and resourcefulness. How to pursue your dreams and build a successful business up from scratch - in one of the smallest markets in the world. With the price tag of USD 1.45 billion, Navision was Microsoft's biggest acquisition to date. 5,460 Miles from Silicon Valley is a book primarily about Damgaard Data, a company set up in 1984 by two brothers, 23-year-old Erik and 21-year-old Preben Damgaard. Less than eight years later, the company had an annual turnover of USD 12.5 million and employed 100 people. In 1994, with the objective of bringing the company's products onto the global market, IBM bought into Damgaard Data. This turned out to be a troublesome collaboration and in 1998, Erik and Preben bought out IBM's share of the business. In October 1999, Damgaard Data was listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange and within three weeks, its value soared to nearly USD 1 billion. Unfortunately, the excitement was short lived. Only a few months later, at the beginning of December, a sudden drop in revenue sent the share price plunging. The company's principal competitor, Navision Software, soon suffered a similar fate and the two companies decided to merge under the name Navision. The goal was to re-establish market trust by once again producing impressive growth and earning rates. The strategy worked and in 2001 Microsoft called. The book, more than 500 pages long, is a detailed account of the history of Damgaard Data and Navision Software. Based on more than 200 hours of interviews as well as on research into more than 1,000 internal and external sources, it is an in-depth analysis of the grit, perseverance and more than a little good luck necessary for entrepreneurial success. Anyone, including those without a business background, interested in the corporate world or simply in a fascinating real-life story, is sure to enjoy this remarkable tale. The book illustrates the conditions and challenges facing a company seeking growth and success in the world's most turbulent sector. It reveals situations and describes episodes into which the general public has never previously been given insight. It contains many surprises and debunks several myths about what determines commercial success."

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Author:   Hans Peter Bech ,  Preben Damgaard ,  Sinéad Quirke Køngerskov
Publisher:   Tbk Consult APS
Imprint:   Tbk Consult APS
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.830kg
ISBN:  

9788793116351


ISBN 10:   8793116357
Pages:   546
Publication Date:   06 June 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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A great book about two companies that continue to serve as role models for many entrepreneurs. Peter Warn e, Venture Capitalist This is a true, detailed and honest story. Should be mandatory reading for any entrepreneur. Toke Kruse, Investor & Serial Entrepreneur An obvious case story for all business and management schools. And for practitioners. Freddie B. J rgensen, Management Consultant 5,460 Miles from Silicon Valley is a textbook for everyone who deals with entrepreneurship and business in general. Ole M ller-Jensen, Regional - President, Danfoss . This book should be part of the curriculum at any business school. It provides a great insight into how a business is created and all the big and small challenges you will come across. Hans Christian Markvardt Pedersen If you are interested in the details of a success story with bumps on the road and at the same time getting an overview of the development in the IT-industry for the past 35 years, then this is a book for you. Birgitte Borgen


A great book about two companies that continue to serve as role models for many entrepreneurs. Peter Warnoe, Venture Capitalist This is a true, detailed and honest story. Should be mandatory reading for any entrepreneur. Toke Kruse, Investor & Serial Entrepreneur An obvious case story for all business and management schools. And for practitioners. Freddie B. Jorgensen, Management Consultant 5,460 Miles from Silicon Valley is a textbook for everyone who deals with entrepreneurship and business in general. Ole Moller-Jensen, Regional - President, Danfoss . This book should be part of the curriculum at any business school. It provides a great insight into how a business is created and all the big and small challenges you will come across. Hans Christian Markvardt Pedersen If you are interested in the details of a success story with bumps on the road and at the same time getting an overview of the development in the IT-industry for the past 35 years, then this is a book for you. Birgitte Borgen


Author Information

Hans Peter Bech, M.Sc. (econ.), (born 1951), has worked with the international sale of IT products for more than 40 years. After working for Damgaard and Navision in Central Europe, he returned to Denmark in 2001 and founded the consultancy firm TBK Consult. Since 2008, he has been blogging about international business development. In 2015, he released Building Successful Partner Channels, which became an international bestseller. Barely out of college Preben had just turned 21 when he co-founded and became the CEO of Damgaard Data. He and his brother, Erik, navigated through the most turbulent decades in the IT-industry and came out on top as the market leader, showcased a timely IPO, merged with their most prominent competitor Navision Software and accepted a $1.45B acquisition offer from Microsoft in 2002. Preben Damgaard became a business angel in 2003 and has over the span of the last decades been instrumental in a series of successful business ventures. Investments combined with practical experience and an extensive business network have proven to be healthy nutrition for the growth of app and cloud-based technology companies.

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