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4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by grownaira: 3:49pm On Aug 28, 2015
The greatest lessons you'll ever learn will most likely be from your own experience. But entrepreneurs can also learn a lot from the advice and experiences of others, as long as we allow ourselves to be teachable.

Perhaps you were in grade school the last time you heard this but it's as true today as it was back then: one of the best ways to gain information, inspiration and education is by reading books. As an entrepreneur, I've read a number that I've found invaluable to my professional success.

Consider the following four books your mentors and teachers as they reveal skills and lessons that can possibly shave years off your learning curve, and thousands of dollars from avoidable mistakes:

1. First Things First Stephen R. Covey (Free Press, reprinted edition January 1996)

As entrepreneurs, we already know our most valuable asset is time, but not every entrepreneur knows how to properly use that time.
At first glance, First Things First may seem like just another productivity book but, as you'll learn, true productivity is not about getting more things done in less time but rather doing things that matter with the time you have.

While many people will recognize Covey for his book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, this writing focuses on what I consider to be the most important habit: putting "first things first." Anyone who implements even a fraction of what is outlined in this book should begin to see a dramatic shift in his or her life.

2. Built To Sell by John Warrillow (Portfolio Trade, reprint edition December 2012)

You may have heard the advice "Have an exit strategy" when starting a business. But not many entrepreneurs have considered what it takes to actually sell a business. In Built To Sell, John Warrillow presents a compelling case for entrepreneurs to approach their business from the perspective of selling it one day.

While this may seem counterintuitive for the passionate entrepreneur who loves his or her work and wouldn't want to stop doing it, the real genius of this approach is that it can help readers create more value in their business. Namely, developing a business that is built on systems rather than a legacy business for which the founder has his or her hand in every day-to-day affair. That's just not scalable.

Not only is this book a must-read, but it's also written like a story, which means you should have no problem following along -- unlike other business books which can read more like text books.

3. Choose Yourself! by James Altucher (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 2013)

Author James Altucher will most likely have you shaking your head in disbelief when you hear his story. I loved it so much that I had to get him on my podcast, The School of Greatness.

I believe there are two pivotal moments for every entrepreneur. The first is when they choose to become an entrepreneur, and the second is when they take 100 percent responsibility for their success or failure. Choose Yourself! is about that second part -- taking responsibility.

It's not enough to simply want success or to believe in the possibility of success. Instead, every entrepreneur must face the reality that nobody else is responsible for you. Altucher speaks from experience as someone whose story takes so many twists and turns that you may find yourself loving him and becoming frustrated with him at the same time. But ultimately you'll probably arrive at the same conclusion he did -- that we must choose ourselves if we wish to succeed. This book can be is a wake-up call for entrepreneurs who have not taken the reigns of their life and business.

4. Mastery by Robert Greene (Viking Adult, November 2012)

You may recognize Robert Greene from his other books:

The Art of Seduction
The 33 Strategies of War
The 48 Laws of Power
The 50th Law

Greene is no stranger to influencing lives, and exactly why I interviewed him on my podcast. What I enjoyed the most about Greene's book Mastery are the following principals:

The value of apprenticeship: Too many entrepreneurs want to "fake it till they make it" instead of taking the time to develop the necessary skills it takes to succeed with their craft. It also acknowledges the fact that mastery is a process, which should alleviate entrepreneurs from the idea that greatness is either achieved quickly, or not at all.

The myth of mastery being reserved for 'special' people: It's easy to look at a successful entrepreneur on the cover of a magazine, or a TED speaker on YouTube and think that the person has been blessed with luck, financing or superior genes. But everyone walks the same path to "mastery." And that path contains failure, setback and sometimes years of wandering.

The only thing "special" about people who achieve mastery is their decision to stay committed.

source: entrepreneur.com

Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by gregushie: 2:03pm On Sep 06, 2015
Eric Top 15 Business Books Recommended by Today’s Top Entrepreneurs.
Here they are:
The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss
Rework by Jason Fried
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau
Delivering Happiness by Tony Hseih
The Millionaire Fastlane by MJ DeMarco
Purple Cow by Seth Godin
Mastery by Robert Greene
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B Cialdini
Good to Great by Jim Collins
Crush it! by Gary Vaynerchuk
Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by grownaira: 4:23pm On Sep 06, 2015
gregushie:
Eric Top 15 Business Books Recommended by Today’s Top Entrepreneurs.
Here they are:
The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss
Rework by Jason Fried
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau
Delivering Happiness by Tony Hseih
The Millionaire Fastlane by MJ DeMarco
Purple Cow by Seth Godin
Mastery by Robert Greene
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B Cialdini
Good to Great by Jim Collins
Crush it! by Gary Vaynerchuk

Nice collections
Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by OGAOGA(m): 6:15am On Jun 30, 2016
Where can I get this books?
Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by Nwaonyeocha: 7:58am On Jun 30, 2016
Am going to the book shop with a new list.
Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by Ademat7(m): 8:15am On Jun 30, 2016
don't we have Nigerian writers? it's high time we patronise our books written to suit our clime,some things obtained in Europe is a mirage in Africa.
people like;
Dr. Strive masiyiwa
Alico Dangote
Tony Elumelu
et al

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Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by computerboy: 12:26pm On Jun 30, 2016
OGAOGA:
Where can I get this books?
They're littered everywhere both online and bookshops
Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by OGAOGA(m): 5:00pm On Jun 30, 2016
computerboy:

They're littered everywhere both online and bookshops
THANKS
Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by Paulopackager(m): 3:53pm On Feb 13, 2019
Please I can't find first thing first on the internet. The internet only has an excerpt. I was enjoying the book before I found out it is wasn't complete. Please if anyone has it, kindly share. My email: ibukunfishfarming@gmail.com
Re: 4 Books Every Entrepreneur Must Read by Paulopackager(m): 3:56pm On Feb 13, 2019
Ademat7:
don't we have Nigerian writers? it's high time we patronise our books written to suit our clime,some things obtained in Europe is a mirage in Africa.
people like;
Dr. Strive masiyiwa
Alico Dangote
Tony Elumelu
et al

Good idea, it's good to value ourselves but learning knows no bounds.

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