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Recommended reading for entrepreneurs

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As an entrepreneur, constant learning is key to success in the ever-evolving business world. One effective way to acquire new knowledge and skills is through reading.

In this session on entrepreneurial leadership skills, we will provide you with a list of recommended reading for entrepreneurs that will help you broaden your horizons, gain valuable insights and improve your leadership skills.

"Lean Startup" - Eric Ries

This book is a must read for any entrepreneur looking to launch a new business or product. Eric Ries presents the Lean Startup methodology, which focuses on building businesses in an agile and flexible way. Through rapid testing and validated learning, entrepreneurs can create products and services that meet market needs and minimize wasted resources.

"The Art of Getting Started" - Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki, an experienced entrepreneur and investor, offers practical advice and useful insights for those just starting out in the world of entrepreneurship. From prototyping to marketing to customer loyalty, this book provides a comprehensive guide on how to effectively launch and grow a business.

"Think Fast, Think Slow" - Daniel Kahneman

This book, written by Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman, explores the two systems of thinking that influence our decisions. Entrepreneurs can benefit from understanding how the human mind works when making decisions, allowing them to make more informed choices and improve their business decision making.

"The 4-Hour Workweek" - Timothy Ferriss

Timothy Ferriss proposes an unconventional approach to entrepreneurship and work, focused on time optimization and the pursuit of financial freedom. Through automation and task delegation, Ferriss proposes how entrepreneurs can free themselves from the workload and enjoy a more flexible and rewarding lifestyle.

"Companies That Excel" - Jim Collins

In this book, Jim Collins analyzes the characteristics of companies that have achieved sustained success over time. Through extensive research, Collins identifies patterns and practices that enable companies to excel in their industries. Entrepreneurs can learn valuable lessons about leadership and business management from this book.

"The Power of Habit" - Charles Duhigg.

This book explores the science behind habits and how we can modify them to improve our productivity and performance. Entrepreneurs can be


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