Top Books on Entrepreneurship
Starting up your own company? Interested in making sure your big corp won't be disrupted by some kids in a garage? These books provide solid knowledge and great stories from startup founders and academics who did find some science in the art of entrepreneurship:
- The Hard Thing about Hard Things, by Ben Horowitz | Must-read
- The Lean Startup, by Eric Ries | Should-read
- How Google Works, by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg | Great-read
- High Output Management, by Andrew Grove | Should-read
- Exponential Organizations, by Salim Ismail | Must-read
- Zero To One, by Peter Thiel | Should-read
- The Four Steps to the Epiphany, by Steve Blank | Should-read
- The Art of the Start 2.0, by Guy Kawasaki | Great-read
- Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup, by John Carreyrou | Should-read
- Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility, by Patty McCord | Should-read
- The Innovator's Dilemma, by Clayton M. Christensen | Must-read