A good book that entrepreneurs must read.
1. The secret for entrepreneurs to realize the rapid growth of the company.
Entrepreneurship Script: Secrets of the fastest growing startup from the founder
Author: David? Kyd
As the name implies, if you are looking for the experience and lessons of entrepreneurs, this book is the most suitable choice. The book shares the views of 465,438+0 founders on entrepreneurship, covering almost all topics related to entrepreneurship, from leadership to how to find a niche market.
2. Creative companies: Overcoming the invisible power that hinders inspiration
Creative Company: Overcoming the Invisible Force that Hinders ed catmull's Real Inspiration.
Author: ed? Cuttum
This book is suitable not only for entrepreneurs, but also for any business leader. This book puts forward many valuable suggestions on how to create, promote and maintain an innovative culture and how to push companies to try things that other companies have not done. These are all valuable experiences that only the CEO will know.
3. True North
True North by Bill George and Peter Simms.
Author: Bill? George and Peter? Secondary ion mass spectrometry (secondary ion mass spectrometry)
This is a masterpiece to explore the vision, value and motivation of personal leadership. Two authors surveyed 125 male and female leaders on the question "What makes a person a real leader", and the answer may surprise you. The Personal Leadership Development Manual attached to this book is also worthy of attention. This handbook can be used as a personal guide to help entrepreneurs develop real leadership.
4. From zero to one: How to build the future with entrepreneurial notes
Peter thiel's From Zero to One: Entrepreneurial Notes or How to Build the Future.
Author: Peter? Thiel
This sentence extracted from the book can sum up the idea of this book: "Doing what others already know how to do will bring the world from 1 to N and only add more similar things. Innovation is a process from 0 to 1
This best-selling book is mainly aimed at entrepreneurs and provides many valuable opinions on the problems that need to be considered and avoided before starting a business. In addition, the author also describes his own business philosophy, which can help readers produce some new ideas that have never been thought of before.
5. Business Creative Raiders
Michael michalko's thinker
Author: Michael? Michalko
Creativity can be cultivated. Like other abilities, they can be mastered by learning and constantly enhanced. In this creative Bible, the author intends to teach readers how to cultivate creativity. After all, with creativity and opportunities, those entrepreneurs who are eager for success have the courage to join the business. "Michalko Business Creative Raiders" and its matching "Brainstorming Card" * * ThinkPad: A set of brainstorming cards * * *, which provides 33 different exercises and 56 cards, can definitely stimulate your creativity and release your inner strong innovation power.
Books suitable for entrepreneurs
1. Invincible: World War II stories about survival, resilience and redemption.
Unbroken: The Story of Survival, Recovery and Redemption in World War II, by Laura Hillenbrand.
Author: Laura? Hillenbrand
There is a reason why this book can reach the top of Amazon bestseller list and be adapted into a movie by Hollywood. Although entrepreneurship is not the theme of this book, the personal sacrifice, survival and resilience described in the book are of great benefit to entrepreneurs. After reading this book, your view on entrepreneurship may change, because since the protagonist Louis? Zamperini can overcome challenges and disasters, so can you.
2. Teamwork: New rules of participation in a complex world
Teamwork: new rules of engagement in a complex world. * * * Stan McChrystal, Chris forssell, Tatum Collins and david silverman.
Author: Stan? General McChrystal has retired, Chris? Forssell, Tantum? Collins and David? Silverman
As the head of the Joint Special Operations Command, Stan? General McChrystal * * * has retired * * * once faced a changing group of enemies. In such a complex and challenging world, when the world and competitors are changing, how do you stay ahead of the ability curve? This book will tell you the answer.
3. Abundance: Four Forces to Change the Future of Mankind
Abundance: The future is better than you think. By Peter Diamantisz and Steven kotler.
Author: Peter? Diamin Edith and Steven? Kotler
Although this book is full of fantasy, it raises some thought-provoking questions and concerns about the current industrial and social trends and their future trends. From the entrepreneur's point of view, the global challenges imagined by the author can also become business opportunities. It is worth noting that the second book "Courage" co-authored by two authors will be published in February 20 15, which will teach today's entrepreneurs the tools, skills and thinking needed to realize their dreams.
Entrepreneurs must read books.
1. Morgan consortium
Douban score: 9.3
Ron, the author of this book? Cherno is good at writing financial, business and biographies. This book attempts to look at the rise and fall of Wall Street and modern financial industry from the perspective of Morgan Consortium, and it has gained a lot of praise in American media. The development course of Morgan Consortium from 65438 to 050 is regarded as a living teaching material for the development of capital market. In this book, entrepreneurs can learn how to grasp the political situation, market trends, and how to avoid risks in competition and achieve lasting inheritance.
2. The Growth Thinking of Lean Entrepreneurship
Douban score: 8.2
Minimum cost, core value, simplified prototype and rapid iteration are the core contents of "lean entrepreneurship". This is a methodology about starting a business, which mainly aims at solving a series of problems such as lack of financial resources, lack of manpower and lack of understanding of market demand. It is called "lean entrepreneurship theory", its purpose is to minimize the waste of money, "don't make expensive mistakes, make cheap mistakes", which has guiding value for start-up companies. Eric Rice is a programmer in Silicon Valley. He has participated in the entrepreneurial process of several companies. After seeing many successes and failures, he began to think more deeply about entrepreneurship. This book can be regarded as the result of his thinking.
3. number three. Facebook effect
Douban score: 7.9
The author of this book is David kirkpatrick, a senior editor of Fortune magazine. He has written a "quick look" column for many years and has rich experience in business writing. This book is a business anatomy book written by him through close interviews with people related to Facebook 138 and in-depth study of the development of Facebook. It explains in detail how Facebook was born, how to raise funds, and how to launch a high-profile cyber war with Google and Twitter. This book is widely praised for its informative and wonderful narrative.
4. Designated technology
Douban score: 8.5
The Simple and Clear Operation Manual is the reader's brief evaluation of this book. The author of this book, Hiroshi Ogura, has been engaged in leadership development for many years and has held leadership positions for nearly 20 years. He has worked in well-known human resources companies such as Recruit, SourceNext and Faith. Ogura Hiroshi's point of view is that the supervisor's achievement is not what he did, but what he didn't do, and his subordinates will do better. There are 26 practical charts and 28 designated skills in the book, which will help you master more good ways to explain your work and improve your work efficiency.