Must Read: Books on Entrepreneurship

Ankita Katdare

Ankita Katdare

@abrakadabra Oct 24, 2024
Entrepreneurship is one such avenue that is less traveled.
Those who have walked this path have written extensively about it through online articles and books.

Let's make a collection of all the books that are a must-read* for all the budding and wanna-be entrepreneurs.

My experience says, Books are a great inspiration in entrepreneurship.
Books leave a deep impression on mind which stays with us long after we have turned the last page.

Let's make a collection of the best books on Entrepreneurship and Life of the Biggest Entrepreneurs.

PS: Don't forget to write a reason for why you recommend the book.

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  • Ankita Katdare

    Ankita Katdare

    @abrakadabra Dec 23, 2010

    1) Screw It, Let's Do It.
    Author: Sir Richard Branson

    I recommend it because, when I read that book for the first time, it instilled a high amount of enthusiasm in me. The book is very compact yet it tells you to get out and do that something. 😀

    2) Connect The Dots
    Author: Rashmi Bansal

    Many of the Indian heads stop thinking about starting and growing a business just because they can't afford the prestigious MBA Degree. This book will surely change your mind. It tells real stories of people who are hugely successful entrepreneurs without an MBA.
  • Reya

    Reya

    @reya-SMihdC Dec 23, 2010

    I will get those books and start reading this week end!
  • Radhika Deshpande

    Radhika Deshpande

    @radhika-o4Adk0 Dec 23, 2010

    Yeah these books are really nice 😁
  • cooltwins

    cooltwins

    @cooltwins-I5yJpZ Dec 25, 2010

    3) Book: Stay Hungry Stay foolish
    Author: Rashmi bansal

    while the book connect the dots by Rashmi bansal talks about the achievers without an MBA degree, the same author's "Stay Hungry Stay foolish" speaks about the stuff the MBA grads accomplished after passing out from a B-School and not choosing the usual "comfortable job after MBA" lane. it is a collection of life stories of people from different places with different mindsets accomplishing the "unacheivable". another awesome book. a must read. 😀
    wonderful book gives aspiring entrepreneurs a insight into what lies ahead and how to deal with the stuff thrown at you.
  • shreyasm89

    shreyasm89

    @shreyasm89-jGobVm Dec 29, 2010

    A Better India, A Better World- By Narayan Murthy
    It gives a blow by blow account of how entrepreneurship can eradicate the poverty in India.😀
  • vik001ind

    vik001ind

    @vik001ind-rOaCSy Dec 30, 2010

    I would like to add "Leadership Wisdom" by Robin Sharma
  • cooltwins

    cooltwins

    @cooltwins-I5yJpZ Dec 31, 2010

    yeah i've heard of Leadreship wisdom book.
    my dad read it and told me to read it too but am yet to start on it. 😐
  • cooltwins

    cooltwins

    @cooltwins-I5yJpZ Jan 26, 2011

    here is one i read recently:
    book: the one minute apology (from the one minute manager's series)
    reason: its an awesome book recommended for a weekend read. it has ability to make you deal with tough situations and cornered situations in a better and effective manner, provided you read the book sincerely. a short and crisp one 😁 do try it.