By Sheryl Sandberg (2013)
Pages: 184, Final verdict: Should-read
The 8th most powerful woman in the world according to Fortune
[http://fortune.com/most-powerful-women] in 2015 asks: is it possible to talk
about gender equality without people thinking that women are crying for help?
This is one of the questions...
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By Ed Catmull (2014)
Pages: 340, Final verdict: Should-read
What makes Pixar such a magical place? For all of us born in the 80’s and 90’s,
Pixar has a special place in our hearts. For the past 20 years, whenever we see
that lively white lamp jump before...
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The Lean Startup [http://amzn.to/2KYzXVO], by Eric Ries (2011)
Pages: 292,
Final verdict: Should-read
The book that laid down the framework for today's startup culture.
Being one of the most famous books for entrepreneurs, what exactly turned Eric
Ries' ideas into a worldwide phenomenon with...
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By Ben Horowitz (2014)
Pages: 304, Final verdict: Must-read
A Silicon Valley icon and investor in Facebook and AirBnb, Ben Horowitz has
journeyed from startup founder to venture capitalist, and has become one of the
most influential entrepreneurs of our generation. Here is a look at his 2014's...
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By Ricardo Semler (1993)
Pages: 316, Final verdict: Must-read
Are flexible working hours, democratic management end employee empowerment
trends of the new millennium, exclusive of tech companies in Silicon Valley?
Think again.
Maverick tells the story of Ricardo Semler as the CEO of Semco, a Brazilian
industrial machinery supplier, in...
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