5 books tagged with entrepreneurship, sorted by rating.
by Phil Knight
by Ben Horowitz
by Eric Ries
by Peter Thiel
by Timothy Ferriss
Phil Knight shares the inside story of Nike's founding, from selling running shoes out of the trunk of his car to building one of the world's most iconic brands. A candid, riveting memoir about risk, determination, and the power of a crazy idea.
Ben Horowitz, cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz, offers essential advice on building and running a startup. Drawing from his own experience, he tackles the toughest problems business school never covers — from firing friends to managing your own psychology.
Eric Ries introduces a scientific approach to creating and managing startups. The Lean Startup methodology teaches entrepreneurs how to build a minimum viable product, measure progress with actionable metrics, and pivot when necessary.
Peter Thiel's contrarian thinking on startups and how to build companies that create new things. Every moment in business happens only once, and the next Bill Gates will not build an operating system.
Tim Ferriss challenges the traditional work-retirement model and presents a blueprint for designing a luxury lifestyle now. Covering automation, outsourcing, and "mini-retirements," the book redefines what it means to be productive and successful.