
Hamilton Helmer
Hamilton Helmer appears in 3 indexed podcast episodes across 1 show on PodcastMentions, with linked books, timestamps, and episode context.
Hamilton Helmer is a leading thinker on business strategy, known for his practical frameworks on building long-term advantage. He is the author of "7 Powers: The Foundations of Business Strategy," a book recognized by Bloomberg as one of the Best Books of 2017. Helmer has over thirteen years of experience applying strategic principles to equity investing.
Track Hamilton Helmer appearances on Acquired. Linked books include Seven Powers and The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon.
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Answers to common episode, podcast, book, and topic questions tied to Hamilton Helmer.
Which podcast episodes feature Hamilton Helmer?
Interview: Hamilton Helmer & Chenyi Shi on How to Build an AWS-Like Second Business on Acquired is the latest indexed appearance for Hamilton Helmer. Other indexed episodes include Platforms and Power (with Hamilton Helmer and Chenyi Shi) on Acquired and 7 Powers with Hamilton Helmer on Acquired.
Which podcasts feature Hamilton Helmer most?
Acquired (3 episodes) are the strongest indexed podcast homes for Hamilton Helmer.
Which books are mentioned around Hamilton Helmer?
Seven Powers by Hamilton Helmer, The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon by Brad Stone, and The Everything Store by Brad Stone are the clearest linked books around Hamilton Helmer, based on transcript mentions across the indexed episodes.
What does Hamilton Helmer discuss on podcasts?
Hamilton Helmer most often comes up around investing.
Books mentioned around this guest
Featured moments
“So we read Brad Stone's book and we know Brad.”
“They have a new framework, in addition to Seven Powers, to help founders answer the transformation.”
“my colleague Chenyi and I have been developing a new framework for how executives can apply seven powers for platform businesses, which are way more complicated.”
“There's a book that Hamilton and I both really enjoyed reading and learned a lot from. It's called The Matchmakers from Evans and Schmalensee.”







