Top 18 : For (wanna-be) Entrepreneurs
From Technical-->Management-->Business-->Entrepreneurship,books have become an integral part of my daily life.I have my own share of favorites but there are other wanna-be entrepreneurs(like me) who have already compiled their list to make life simple for others Below is the list of top 18 recommendations for wanna be Entrepreneurs compiled by Mahesh Pidshetti(another Entrepreneur in the making).
- The Strategy Paradox by Michael E. Raynor
- Why Smart Executives Failed in 2003 [ Motorola Irridium Story ] by Sydney
- Make the Move by Ishan Gupta and Rajat Khare
- Founders at work by Jessica Livingston
- Ten Rules for Strategic Innovators. [ Recommended ] by Vijay Govindarajan
- Art of Start. By Guy Kawasaki
- Purple Cow by Seth Godin
- Unleashing the Ideavirus by Seth Godin
- The Art of Deal by Donald Trump
- The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding by Laura Ries
- The 33 Strategy of Wars by Robert Greene
- Duct Tape Marketing by John Jantsch
- All Marketers are Liars by Seth Godin
- Know How by Ram Charan
- The Chasm Companion by Paul Wiefels
- The Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
- Microsoft Rebooted. by Robert Slater [ MUST READ ]
- Business @ Speed of Thought. By Bill Gates
Labels: Books, Entrepreneurship
3 Comments:
Hi Himanshu,
Thanks for your hard work for linking to Amazon for each book. I never forget you for showing Greatest Spirit for showing the Entrepreneural Skill and Dilivering Content for them.
Thank you very much.
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Mahesh
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Himanshu,
We from India do not generally buy books from Amazon. Instead, next time you provide hyperlinks to books, check out www.FirstandSecond.com. This is online store like amazon, but its Indian and price's are in local currency. I do understand that your blog is universal, but most of the readers are from India :)
I would like to add few more books to your list, but you mentioned that these are your picks and hence not poking my nose into the list.
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