want to be successful?
If you're unsure of what your next step is or how to get there, here are some books to help you take command of your success.
1. The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
In the list of must-read books for entrepreneurs, in The Lean Startup, Ries intersects traditional business processes and management approaches. some common challenges in growing a business are knowing whether an idea is worth pursuing and finding the people you need to make it happen quickly. This book shakes up traditional approaches to help you avoid getting stuck in traps
2. The Non-Technical Founder by Josh MacDonald
in this era of digital revolution if u have any digital idea of business or want to be digital entrepreneurs? but coding or other technical barriers stopping you .in this book Josh MacDonald told his journey. earlier I mentioned in this digital revolutionary era you don't need a knowledge of coding to built a digital empire. author interviews more than 20 founders of well built digital tech companies they advised to rising entrepreneurs ie, to built products and creating customer base through social media. the book was in best sellers category .definately the book is going to change your perception about digital technology and its opportunity
3. Dear Millennial by Chelan AR Gienger
Everybody dreams to be rich. but most of them fear to take risks. the more risk you take; the more possibility to get back rewards. And the best time to take more risks is in the early stage of carriers. In this time you get maximum freedom to elaborate ideas; and most important less amount of failure you suffer. if you are serious or impasse about the startup; dear millennial can help you to take more risks to find more opportunities.
4. Crushing It by Gary Vaynerchuk
for many of you going to sell or promote your own product or company may be intimidating, but it is important to do. you always don't need to be more talkative to get success. but you need to work hard to get there .while selling the product focus more on its values instead of price. The strategies and tips in Crushing It help to stay motivate you into action and enhance your own approaches.
5. Rise of the Millennial Entrepreneur by Joey Wilkes
generally, we think every entrepreneur is successful in his first move, which makes it look it's an easy journey. definitely, it's not, but the learning process through failure is priceless. Through the journey of the author, he shares tips on making his own path in business and teaches how to celebrates both the success and failure that come with rising a business.
6. Make Trouble by John Waters
empowering the business with pioneer or just doing things differently to grow up both the thing are the same. sometimes at the peak, we fell doubtful about the strategies and next step. In Make Trouble, Waters advises being, wise in business, enhancing creativity, and no fear of rejection.according to my suggestion these are the tactics that have more potential to be a pioneer in the business.
7. Zero to One by Peter Thiel
When we try to start a new business with the same version of others, it is not going to work great or many possibilities to get fail .if u try to do same business with your own unique strategies. then definitely it is going to survive every single clash .the book is all about customer needs, satisfaction, and product building.
8. Now What?! by Ari King
I recommend Now What?! whoever trying to find out there own passion but frustratingly they haven't . after lots of interviews of common people to successful businessmen, king concluded that success is the opposite sometimes that you expected.
9. Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull
Catmull is the digital entrepreneur he is the co-founder In picasar animation studio. in Creativity, Inc., he shares about his journey how he started the world's most creative company.his ideology of creating a safe environment to take risks and responsibilities are appreciable. many business firms avoiding to take risks which is not a smart decision. also, it is important to think out of the box and take efforts.
10. Grit, by Angela Duckworth
the book is written by one of the most famous psychologists, Angela Duckworth.she thinks that grit is a combination of dedication, persistence, and long term planning .throughout my personal life experience I can assure that she is 100% right. the book will help u to stay highly motivated and to develop insights.
hope these recommended books will give you immense knowledge and motivation in your day to day life too startups







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