The Lean Startup
How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses
Author:
Eric Ries
Publishing Year:
2011
Genre:
Business, Business & Career, Career, immersive, Leadership, Marketing, Productivity, Self-growth, Strategy
“The Lean Startup” is simply one of the best business books. Eric Ries goes deep into the startup rabbit hole and explains everything there is to know about starting a business. He has highlighted all the common mistakes made by the majority of st...
12 Rules for Life
Author:
Jordan B. Peterson
Publishing Year:
’12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos’ is a self-help book written by the Canadian psychologist and professor Jordan B. Peterson. It contains abstract essays from various fields: mythology, psychology, ethical principles, religion, and also per...
Zero to One
Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future
Author:
Peter Thiel
Publishing Year:
2014
Genre:
Business, Future, immersive, Innovation, Innovation & Future, Society & Tech, Strategy, Technology
In a world where start-ups are found everywhere, why do only some companies succeed? Are monopolies good? This book, Zero to One, shows how companies can have a better future when proper actions are taken.
Discover the path from zero to one wit...
The Hard Thing About Hard Things
Author:
Ben Horowitz
Publishing Year:
2014
Building a business requires a lot of patience and skills. Do great CEOs have inborn skills or do they learn to grow into them? How do they deal with all the pressure? This book shows that being a CEO is the most difficult task in the world.
The Spider Network
The Wild Story of a Math Genius, a Gang of Backstabbing Bankers, and One of the Greatest Scams in Financial History
Author:
David Enrich
Publishing Year:
2017
Genre:
Financial Markets
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Intuition or Deliberation? Can you Always Trust Your Brain
Author:
Daniel Kahneman
Publishing Year:
2011
Genre:
Psychology
This insight aims to make us more aware of the mistakes in our self-perception. It introduces the two different way your brain thinks, their similarities and differences, as well as their limitations. These two systems contradict each other at var...
Triumph of the City
How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier
Author:
Edward L. Glaeser
Publishing Year:
2011
Genre:
Economic History
More from Less
The Surprising Story of How We Learned to Prosper Using Fewer Resources―and What Happens Next
Author:
Andrew McAfee
Publishing Year:
2019
Genre:
Economic Policy
The Rational Optimist
How Prosperity Evolves
Author:
Matt Ridley
Publishing Year:
2010
Genre:
Environment