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Entrepreneurs can read any book really. BUT, if they're books about entreprenuership and business then I would strongly suggest:
- Crush it, by Gary Vaynerchuk
Respected Concerned,
An Entrepreneur need to pursue his Self - Education and Self - Development through
1. Reading books which suits your aptitude and career goals.
2. Associate with related forums and associations.
Books I suggest to read are
1. Applied Psychology related stuff
2. NLP books
All the Best
The books entrepreneurs should read are;
- Management Books
- Marketing Books
- Financial Books
While there are several books that I could easily recommend, I would put forth these two in particular:
Who Moved My Cheese? - is a great book about understanding how to cope with an ever-changing work environment.
and
Lincoln On Leadership - is a great look at the needs of an executive to be a good leader and how to be politic without being too political.
"the rule of business" i thinck this should be better.
1, Business magazines
2, Tech Magazines
3, Magazines about Finance and political informations
4, Magazines about science and innvoation
I think more preference should give on Magazines rather than books, because magazines will give you the current informations about the subjects and it will be up to date. Books you can read for motivation but reading magazines will give you up to date informations. "Remember informations will give you ideas and ideas will guide you for sucess"
All of my fellows write their opinion and suggestion stating which book is better or good for entrepreneurs to read. I agreed with their beautiful thought and opinions.
Well, to be frank entrepreneurship is an experience rather than knowledge which we can learn but books always help and Saras Saraswathy's "Effectual Entrepreneurship" is a great read.
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There is a book in it a kind of enthusiasm and encouragement and advice is:
The Book of Principles: "Life and Work" by the American billionaire and businessman
Ray Dalio Founder of Bridge Water Investment.
Brad Brown Books would be a good source for peae of mind and clear thinking. Insiprational bboks