The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go. Dr. Seuss
Khalid M
A great startup book for those founding start-ups. The classic ‘Build, Measure, Learn’ formula is definitely a win. Recommended follow...
Loved it. At first glance, the size may seem intimidating (over 700 pages), but the chapters are concise and often...
Stealing Fire dives into altered mental states through psychedelics and sex, to extreme sports and Navy SEALs training. It was...
Mark Galura
A memoir about Phil Knight, from his humble beginnings selling shoes for a company called Tiger, to developing his own...
Lannie Le
I had read ‘Screw It, Let’s Do It’ before reading this one. There are many overlapping stories; however, they are...
Trevor Landon
A quick read. Mastermind Dinners is about connecting and building lifelong relationships with people over strategically planned dining. It’s filled...
This is not a book providing strategy, rather this is a book on the history of strategy in business. I...
Daniel R. Libby
The Art of War is a manual for leadership in battle, whether offensive or defensive. Towards victory or away from...
The Think Big Manifesto tries to be inspirational, witty and honest, but it misses the mark. The book seems to...
Malcolm Gladwell rethinks the notion of social advantage by suggesting that the powerful are not always what they seem. Starting...
A biographical book designed to get people enthusiastic about making deals. It details Donald Trump’s own successes and failures up...
An easy read. Do the Work is about slaying the dragon of procrastination, trusting the soup and starting before you...
The game has changed. Growth Hacker Marketing is a brief guide for navigating the new landscape and achieving Product Market...
Poke the Box is a reminder not to ask for permission. As a manifesto, the book boldly argues that the...
Lily Le
This is a must-read, inspiring book. It teaches that natural talent is a bonus, being gritty is what helps you...
Sarah Eskandarpour
A quick read about how to manage people effectively. Told from different employee perspectives, it felt a bit contrived with...