Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Complete Startup Reading List

Launching a startup is no small feat; if you’ve got one in the works, surely you know there’s plenty of hard work and a very real possibility of failure ahead of you. But you can stack the odds in your favor by taking advantage of all of the great resources available to startups these days, including a vast library of helpful readings. We’ve compiled this list to share what we believe to be some of the most important books for startups of any kind. We encourage you to check them out, and note any of your favorites we may have left out in the comments.

  • Escape from Cubicle Nation: From Corporate Prisoner to Thriving Entrepreneur

    If you’re stuck in a corporate job you hate, Pamela Slim’s book offers some encouragement for breaking free and creating your own startup. Find helpful advice and support for making a transition from corporate slave to successful entrepreneur.

  • Startup Weekend: How to Take a Company from Concept to Creation in 54 Hours

    If you want to get on the fast track to realizing your startup dream, Startup Weekend has some great advice. Check out this book to learn about the successful strategies that have helped other startups get off the ground in record time.

  • Rework

    This business book stands traditional advice on its head, explaining why plans are harmful, as are outside investors, and even why you should just ignore your competition. Save your time, energy, and resources by taking the different path to success that’s outlined in Rework.

  • Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap…and Others Don’t

    At the very beginning, it’s not always clear whether or not your startup is going to take off, but this book attempts to identify some of the hallmarks of companies that make the leap into success. Read Good to Great to find out about some of the most important determinants of greatness that you need to put to work in your startup.

  • The Tipping Point

    Malcolm Gladwell’s book offers an exploration on how ideas, trends, and products reach a tipping point to find success. Be sure to check out this book for insight into how you can successfully sell your product or idea.

  • Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant

    This book explains how success can come from finding your “blue ocean”: a market space that’s previously been untapped, and is ready to take on growth. Read Blue Ocean Strategy to find out how you can identify your own blue ocean and skip the hassle of crowded markets.

  • Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies

    What makes companies truly outstanding and strong enough to last the test of time? Built to Last answers that question, examining some of the most visionary companies of our time to find out what makes them tick and continue to prosper, sharing lessons that you can put to work in your startup.

Taken From Online MBA

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