There are a great many books in the world today about business, about resumeget, but there are very few really interesting and informative ones. Business books are useful to read not only for novice startups and current executives but and for everyone who wants to build a successful career. By reading business books, we learn about success stories, mistakes, and difficulties we encountered authors on their own experience and on effective ways to solve these problems.
These books inspire, motivate, change the worldview, make you think, some are encouraged to take action!
We have chosen the most the best, in our opinion, publications, which we gladly recommend to reading. Read on and get inspired!
Henry Ford “My life, my achievements”
This book went around almost all states. It has been printed in many languages. Everywhere her publications were sold like hotcakes. The burning interest in her was created not by artificial advertising hype, but by its very content – behind this book, life and work is very a big man, behind her the practical experience of the creator of production, not experienced in scale and organization. In his book, Henry Ford shares the story of his life, their views on business management, their ideas in theory management, and in general throughout the economy. His ideas are now embodied in thousands of companies, which work on the principle introduced by Ford back in the early twentieth century.
Richard Branson “ Naked Business ”
The first of Sir Richard’s books entirely devoted to the history of creation and peculiarities of running his business. “Instead of ranting on these pages about my success, I just wrote the whole truth about my companies,” writes Sir Richard. In addition to candid stories of success and the failures of the Virgin group, this book is invaluable with advice and quotes from the entrepreneur’s real notebook.
Goliney Vasily, Logaster “How to create a corporate identity and not go broke”
Free Small Business Guide to Corporate Identity. Tips, practical examples, useful services. The book is written simply and in clear language about what corporate identity is and how an entrepreneur creates it.
Robert Kiyosaki “Rich Dad Poor Dad”
“Without education, you will not achieve anything in life!” – is this saying familiar? Long gone are the days when education was necessary to achieve wealth and goals. Book Roberta Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad is about that. In this, book, the author claims that schools and universities do not teach real life and do not show the way to achieve wealth. In the book, in simple and accessible language, the author talks about the secrets of enrichment and financial literacy.
Ayn Rand “Atlas Shrugged”
Ayn Rand’s book can be safely classified as a “must-read”. For many entrepreneurs this book is the Bible, the rationale for their mission and the right to pride; this book changes the worldview, forms a holistic vision of the world, and provides answers to questions about the meaning of human life and the social importance of entrepreneurship. It is a call to be brave, strong, and persistent.
Richard Branson “F*ck it, take it and do it!”
Branson’s book is a manifesto of life, action, risk. The credo of its author is to take everything from life. It means not to be afraid to do what you want. It doesn’t matter at all whether you have enough knowledge, experience, or education. Life is short to spend on things that are not fun. If there is a head-on your shoulders and enough fervor in the heart, any goal will be within our reach. If something like it – do it. If you don’t like it, drop it without hesitation. The book carries a huge charge of optimism, wisdom, and faith in the capabilities of every person.
Maxim Kotov “And nerds are doing business”
Maksim Kotov’s book “And nerds do business” opened a new look at the business and its foundations. Many, after reading this book, decided to open their own business. This is not just a guide to building a business concept. This is a book that turns the inner world. Throughout the book, the reader empathizes with the main character and laughs with him. This is a stunning piece that deserves attention.
Tony Shay “Delivering happiness. From zero to billion“
This book contains several stories at once, one more incendiary than the other. Autobiography of one of the brightest young businessmen of the latter time, starting his first business in nine years. The history of its development company Zappos, in ten years from zero, accelerated to a billion turnover. And most importantly – the story of how Tony and his associates managed to build a business that pleases with its existence not only the owners but and everyone involved in the company – from employees and customers to suppliers and partners. About all plans and trials, mistakes and curiosities, principles and Zappos Commandments – First Hand and First Person. The book will delight everyone interested in the success stories of modern companies and the principles of building a strong business.
Igor Ashmanov “Life inside a bubble. How manager to survive in the invested project “
The book tells about the author’s work in the Rambler company in the period from 1999 to the 2001 year. An interesting period with stages of rapid growth and a sharp decline in interest in investment Internet projects. The author in detail, with humor, describes the situation in the company at this time.
Guy Kawasaki “Startup. 11 masterclasses from the ex-Apple evangelist and the most daring capitalist in Silicon Valley”
Guy Kawasaki is a legendary man. In many ways thanks to his talent and professionalism, the Macintosh has crowds today zealous adherents, and Apple is perhaps the most recognizable brand.
“If your motto is: Enough chatter – tell me what I have to do, then you’ve come to the right place.” – so says Kawasaki himself about his book.