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10 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read

Last Updated by Ravinder 17-Nov-2021

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“There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.” – Walt Disney

Someone very wise once said that “Knowledge is the Key to Success” and the best source for knowledge are still the books. Books give you an option to learn from other’s examples instead of making your own mistakes. So What is a good book for entrepreneurs? A good book for entrepreneurs is a book consists of ideas and lessons taken directly from the life of successful people who have been where we are and who are there where we want to be. So today we have compiled a list of 10 books that every entrepreneur must read.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey

There's an explanation this book has been on the New York Times best selling list for more than 20 years. It's a work of art and one that each effective individual I know has in their library. A top to bottom glance at the seven propensities that we as a whole need to create as pioneers, business visionaries, parents and humans. Read here

Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins

Jim Rohn, Robbins' mentor, composed a book called The Five Majo Pieces to the Life Puzzle. Those five pieces comprised reasoning, demeanour, action, results and way of life shaped the establishment of a large number of his introductions. Stir the Giant Within is an exemplary in the self-improvement field and one that does a profound plunge into the way of thinking behind progress. Robbins pulls out all the stops in this tomb of a book. Read here


How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie

This book has saved a bigger number of organizations and relationships than most likely any book on this list. Carnegie separates things into thirty standards and offers various guides to back him his cases. Taking into account that it has proceeded to sell more than 30 million copies around the world. Read here


Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss

Tim Ferriss reached out to hundreds of successful people in their fields and ask series of questions. Not every person answered, but rather many did. This book is an aggregation of the individuals who replied. It distils key propensities and offers counsel from the absolute most splendid individuals on the planet, giving us a look into the personalities of those individuals who have become successful. Read here


The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene

Power is, and consistently has been, a fundamental piece of our society and lives. In this book, Greene endeavours to distil 3,000 years of history into 48 laws that can assist us with acquiring control over or forestall being controlled by others. It gives us extraordinary knowledge into the issues that influence us in business, social and political circles accordingly giving us a superior comprehension of how to behave. Read here


Talent is Never Enough by John Maxwell

Employing has consistently been troublesome, however with our reality moving away from the physical model and into either a crossover framework or the work-from-home model, gaining the right ability will turn into a considerably more prominent test. This book however poses the inquiry of whether the ability is actually the way to being effective. Read here


Triggers by Joseph Sugarman

The vast majority allude to Influence by Robert Cialdini as the book to get to comprehend the brain science of showcasing. Sugarman's Triggers though a lot lesser-known book, it exemplifies a more extensive scope of showcasing methodologies with more clever stories making it both more charming and noteworthy. Read here


Thick Face, Black Heart by Chin-Ning Chu

One of the three books promoting legend Dan Kennedy ceaselessly suggested in his courses. A fascinating glance at the Eastern way of thinking and how it applies to business. With the ascent of China in the course of recent years, no business visionary should neglect this jewel. Read here


Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins

The distinct book on copywriting. A moderately fast read that requires different readings to benefit from it. One publicist I know revealed to me he peruses it one time per year. It's that acceptable. While it's the most seasoned book on this list, its exercises have not blurred one bit. Read here


Business Adventures by John Brooks

When not only one but two business giants like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet recommends a book then it is impossible to neglect it. Bill Gates was first introduced to the book in 1991 when he first met Warren Buffet. Buffet even sent his copy of the book to Bill Gates. Since Bill Gates mention this book in his vlog in 2013, it is very hard to find this book. So it should be a must-read book on your list. Read here


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