Top Books for Start ups, Small Business and Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs and all those fascinated by startups should find the time to read these titles this
year during their down time . While knowledge is the key to success our staff writer at
Mogul Media TV took the time out to tally up the best business books on the shelves.
1. The Innovator’s Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book That Will Change The Way You Do
Business. by Clayton M. Christenen, Harvard professor Clayton Christensen, who has
founded a handful of companies of his own over the years, delivered one of the most
respected and useful books for entrepreneurs.
2. The Lean Startup: How Today’s Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create
Radically Successful Businesses by Eric Ries. Whether an entrepreneur is a business veteran
who has experienced the highs and lows of the great dotcom bubble or a young,
inexperienced newcomer, a longstanding set of rules and suggestions are typically offered
for certain scenarios, such as when it’s wise to turn to a focus group or just remain optimistic.
3. #GIRLBOSS by Sophia Amoruso. GIRLBOSS includes Sophia’s story, yet is fascinating
and triumphant . It’s deeply personal yet relatable. Filled with light bulb moment cunning and
frank observations. #GIRLBOSS covers a lot of ground. It proves that being successful isn’t
about how popular you were in high school or where you went to college, rather, success is
about trusting your instincts and following your gut, knowing which rules to follow and which to
break. As we say here at Mogul Media TV office ” No guts no glory”.
4. The 4Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss. I dare you to read this and not get a little fired
up and actionready. The latest edition of this groundbreaker has even more tools and
uptodate content to help you create and automate an incomegenerator leaving you free to
pursue your passions: other business plans, travel, whatever. Ferriss blows old assumptions
about business from the basic to the more intricate plan to make an Aston Martin DB9
affordable with his Dreamline tool.
5. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
Another great read for every young entrepreneur. When you are younger in age, financial
education might not be as high as the older competition, which puts you in a place of
vulnerability. Robert Kiyosaki’s book breaks down everything you need to know about
financial education without giving you a headache. The book will shine a light on the 95 job
and the rat race that keeps you in that job you hate in order to pay the debts. He teaches you
how to make your entrepreneurial dreams come true by giving you the cold, hard truth about
wealth – it’s not found by going to school, getting good grades, graduating with a diploma, and
working for a secure company. There are so many cultivating business experts in the world shedding
light on branding and selling. Believing in the law of attraction can bridge that all so seeming stressful
gap to a fraction. We will be bringing you the latest cutting edge books reviews on the market to help
boost your company to the next level.
Staff writer @
MMTV