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  • What books do you recommend for the Founder?

    Patryk Pijanowski
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    Autumn is approaching, and with that comes the time to read books. What books do you recommend for Founder - in English, of course.

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    Sage Turner
    I loved Zero to One by Peter Thiel. It’s packed with insights on building unique businesses and thinking differently in a competitive landscape.
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    Alexander Galitsky
    The jungle book
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    Teun Lassche
    Zero to one - Peter Thiel
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    Nathan Covey
    It's a classic but, The Lean Startup
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    Dan Monaghan
    Hacking Growth - Sean Ellis
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    Kenneth Ray
    If you’re looking for something more practical, Founders at Work by Jessica Livingston offers great stories from successful founders. It’s inspiring and packed with lessons learned.
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    Business Marketing with Nika
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    I would probably grabbed autobiography of any successful founder :)
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    Obsolution
    Never split the difference. Its great for learning sales which will be key if you are going to be doing sales for your company!
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    Michael
    The Lean Startup by Eric Ries for practical strategies on building and scaling your business efficiently.
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    Harshil Patel
    The Purple Cow by Seth Godin
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    Karthik Tatikonda
    Almanac of Naval Ravikant Minimalist entrepreneur & Zero to one What about you? What do you recommend for a founder?
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    Kushal Gandhi
    "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz - This book offers real-world advice on the challenges of building and running a startup, with a focus on tough decisions and management techniques. "Leaders Eat Last" by Simon Sinek - It dives deep into how leaders can inspire trust and loyalty within their teams by creating a culture where people feel safe.
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    Hongyuan Cao
    Zero to one - Peter Thiel yes, i yet
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    Mohan Natarajan
    Founders mentality - Chris Brook James Allen more efficient to see the youtube summary