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Entrepreneurship Book List
Do NOT read all these books. No one in an MBA program would either…just pick the ones that strike you as interesting and get reading. (Each book contains an affiliate link to an Amazon purchase, but you could probably find used books for cheaper elsewhere.)
Title | Author | Summary |
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The Lean Startup | Eric Ries | Introduces the lean startup methodology, emphasizing rapid experimentation and customer feedback in product development. |
Zero to One | Peter Thiel, Blake Masters | Shares insights on how to build innovative companies that create new technologies and move from “zero to one.” |
The Startup Owner’s Manual | Steve Blank, Bob Dorf | Provides a step-by-step guide to building a successful startup, focusing on customer development and business model validation. |
The $100 Startup | Chris Guillebeau | Explores how to start a successful business with minimal investment, featuring case studies of micro-entrepreneurs. |
The E-Myth Revisited | Michael E. Gerber | Dispels myths about starting a small business and provides guidance on building a successful enterprise through systems and processes. |
The Hard Thing About Hard Things | Ben Horowitz | Offers practical advice on the challenges of starting and running a startup, based on Horowitz’s own experiences. |
Rework | Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson | Challenges traditional business wisdom and offers unconventional advice for building a successful business. |
The Innovator’s Dilemma | Clayton M. Christensen | Explores why successful companies fail to adopt disruptive technologies and how startups can capitalize on this. |
Business Model Generation | Alexander Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur | Provides tools and strategies for designing innovative business models, including the Business Model Canvas. |
The 4-Hour Workweek | Timothy Ferriss | Discusses strategies for automating income and achieving lifestyle freedom through entrepreneurship. |
Crossing the Chasm | Geoffrey A. Moore | Discusses strategies for marketing high-tech products during early stages to mainstream customers. |
Start with Why | Simon Sinek | Explores the importance of understanding your purpose (“why”) to inspire others and achieve business success. |
The Art of the Start 2.0 | Guy Kawasaki | Provides guidance on launching startups, covering topics like fundraising, branding, and social media. |
The Founder’s Dilemmas | Noam Wasserman | Examines common challenges faced by entrepreneurs and provides insights on how to navigate them. |
The Personal MBA | Josh Kaufman | Offers foundational business knowledge across various disciplines for entrepreneurs and business professionals. |