This is an interesting read if you learn best through the medium of stories. He covers exactly how much money each business required to get started, and what each entrepreneur did in their first weeks and months of business. In this New York Times bestseller, Chris Guillebeau presents case studies of 50 successful businesses that got started on $100 or less. You are also welcome to join Palo Alto Software in reading the book we’ve picked for our next in-house book club: Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman’s, “Thinking Fast and Slow.” If you do read it, let us know what you think.Īnd of course, if you have any recommendations of your own, perhaps something we really should add to this list or read for our next book club, share them with us on Twitter Pages of wisdom to guide you to success The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future While you may not be able to read all 10 books in a month (we’d seriously be impressed), you might pick one that will inspire you and keep you on track. This reading list has been created in conjunction with our “How to Start a Business in a Month” guide. That said, even if you’re already in business or not planning to get into business anytime soon, these are all excellent reads that will teach you how to do things better, faster, and more efficiently, and they’ve all been handpicked by our team. Below we’ve compiled a list of books that you’ll find particularly helpful if you’re starting a business.
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