The Best Books for Entrepreneurs
Every entrepreneur must increase their knowledge in business and financial education. In other words, to learn the vision of the entrepreneurs who started their businesses, persevered and succeeded, until they became Companies. These visions and experiences would help us to know more about the environment in which we intend to enter.
In this list I will show some of the best books that I consider a great help for every entrepreneur.
1. The Art of War. The oldest military treaty in the world by Sun Tzu
2. The black book of the entrepreneur Fernando Trias de Bes
3. The entrepreneur manual of Steve Blank and Bob Dorf
4. The Eric Ries Lean Startup method
5. The Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim
6. The 7 habits of the highly effective people of Stephen R. Covey
7. Steve Jobs: English / Spanish Edition by Walter Isaacson
8. The art of making money: A new perspective to develop your financial intelligence of Mario Borghino
9. The Richest Man in Babylon: The Original Version The Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker
10. Small capitalist pig of Sofia Macías
11. The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz
12. Jesus CEO of Laurie Beth Jones
13. The quadrant of the money flow of Robert T. Kiyosaki
14. From zero to one by Peter Thiel
15. The art of starting Guy Kawasaki
16. The Wolf of Wall Street by Jordan Belfort
17. Who has taken my cheese? from Spencer Johnson
18. Exit the Abyss of Seth Godin
19. Timothy Ferriss' 4-hour work week
20. Raimon Samsó's money code
21. We want you to be rich with Robert T. Kiyosaki and Donald J. Trump
22. Unlimited Power of Anthony Robbins
23. Living without Sergio Fernández's boss
24. Let's do it: The keys to the success of Virgin founder Richard Branson
25. The Tao of Warren Buffett by David Clark
26. The 21 irrefutable laws of leadership of John C. Maxwell.
27. Tribes: We need YOU to be leaders of Seth Godin.
28. How to Win Friends and Influence the People of Dale Carnegie
29. The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime by M. J. DeMarco
30. Father Rico, Poor Father of ROBERT T. KIYOSAKI
31. Think and get rich from NAPOLEON HILL
32. The world's largest seller of Og Mandino
33. The Purple Cow book written by Seth Godin
I know there are more books for entrepreneurs and this list is missing some.
What do you consider your best entrepreneur book? Is your book on this list? What book would you add to the list?
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I'm glad you like it.
I hope it is useful for all who follow the path of entrepreneurship.
Thanks for sharing.
Rich Dad Poor Dad because of the way it shows you to think about money in a different way.
It is not about how much money you make rather how you handle the money you are making.
Darren :)
Indeed, ROBERT KIYOSAKI made us think with that great book. He showed us the paradigms about the use of money by two great men who influenced him, his Rich Father and his Poor Father.
The one that starts me reading on self-help book was the one written by Robert Kiyosaki, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad".
It has a great impact on me that started me on a journey of looking for a way to get rich. I went to a lot of previews such as "The Science of Getting Rich" and a few others.
Jose, thanks for sharing your list. I have a lot of books at home but I think I have only gone through about 30%. As they said, life gets into the way...actually my excuses...lol.
All the best, Jose and happy readings.
I'm glad you liked it.
The books of Robert Kiyosaki helped many of us, after reading them it was necessary to change paradigms in Financial Education.
The list of books for entrepreneurs helps me to keep them in mind in my reading, some of them I have heard on Podcast.
Thanks for comment
I have too many to name however anything by the late great Jim Rohn is wonderful and you have given some great reads- thank you
Vicki
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For beginners, everyone should read Get Rich Click by Marc Ostrofsky.
Expert Secrets and Dotcom Secrets, both by Russell Brunson. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert C. Cialdini are on my desk always.
Mark
Thank you for recommending them, the list continues to grow.