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7 Best Books For Entrepreneurs

Whether you've been in business for a while or are just getting started, every entrepreneur is sure to face a number of obstacles along the way. Many of these obstacles may be solved with the aid of books, and reading successful entrepreneurs' success stories is one of the finest methods to learn from the best.


Accomplished individuals author numerous top business books. There are so many publications available for those who want to start their own business that it can be overwhelming to know where to begin.


Here, we've gathered seven of the top entrepreneurship books written by accomplished people.


Let's examine the seven most inspiring examples of entrepreneurship success as suggested by successful entrepreneurs.

 

1. The Gifts of Imperfection

I would suggest books that offer holistic development for the reader. For instance, I recommend “The Gifts of Imperfection” book, by Brene Brown: This book is about self-compassion and how to embrace our imperfections. It's an excellent way to start; once individuals acknowledge this sense, they can connect with their inner self, engage with others at higher levels, and achieve excellence.

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Ismail Kuden, CEO and Founder — Kuden Rugs

 

 

2. Rework By Jason Fried

While "Rework" is aimed at "hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs they despise, victims of 'downsizing,' and artists who don't want to starve anymore," it does not provide a step-by-step guide to developing a business plan or securing funding. Rather, it takes a minimalist approach to issues of productivity and visibility. This book challenges its readers to reevaluate their long-held assumptions about business and customer service to improve their practices.

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Saurav Ahuja, Marketing Specialist at ExcelTrick

 

3. The Myth Talk

The E-Myth talks about the things that consistently go wrong for entrepreneurs and what business owners can do to correct them and keep their businesses growing. In terms of actually helping me figure out how to run a business, it's one of the most helpful books I've found.


Beneficial for me was the book's instruction to create a "be-all, end-all" manual that informs employees about what to do in every situation they face.


That idea revolutionized my business because up until then, I had been killing myself to find the "perfect" person for each of my professional roles, with excellent judgment and insight.


With a manual that dictates everything my employees would ever need to know, I freed myself from finding a person who could intuit all my business's needs and built a process that everyone could follow. Good people following a great system are more than enough if I have good people.

 

Michael Morris, Editorial Director at Rough and Tumble Gentleman

 

4. The Lean Startup by Eric Ries

The Lean Startup gives both business owners and would-be entrepreneurs a semi-scientific, practical method for developing a company through the use of validation, identifying a lucrative business model, and developing a growth engine.


Are all new businesses prone to failing? Or are all failures the result of simple mistakes that may be avoided? According to Eric Ries, business plans may not be the best way to ensure that things go smoothly because startups deal with a lot of volatility. This book offers a scientific method for running a startup, primarily by utilizing innovation.

 

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Akshay, CEO &Founder of Onlinecourseing

 

5. Think and Grow Rich

One of the best books for entrepreneurs is "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. The reason I am suggesting this book is that it focuses on a lot of mindset issues that entrepreneurs have.

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Tim Connon, Founder of ParamountQuote Insurance Advisors

 

6. Losing My Virginity

“Losing My Virginity,“ by Richard Branson taught me early on to enjoy taking risks and that determination is the sole factor in achieving success. I learned to take pride in my ideas, build like-minded teams, and give my vision a shot. Most importantly, if you fail there is always another chance as long as you keep at it.

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Shyam Krishna Iyer, Founder of SKI Charities


7. $100M Offers: How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No


Along with his incredible rags to riches story of grit and sheer will, he gives business advice from both a high, strategic level and also a tactical level where you can apply it to your own business.


Alex's tenacious story starts at the age of 26 when everything in his life came tumbling down. He lost everything. All he had left was $1,000 in his bank account, a credit card, and his girlfriend at his side (now turned wife)


Through sheer unyielding and relentless pursuit, in just a few short years, his company Aquisition.com was able to generate $100 million dollars a year.

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David Chun, Founder — Rebelsjourney


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