The founders’ shelf — the books entrepreneurs actually read before, during, and after building something from nothing. Strategy, startups, scaling, and the biographies of the people who pulled it off. Practical lessons for anyone turning an idea into a real company.
The best entrepreneur books worth your time — 15 founder-tested picks on starting, getting customers, learning from the greats, and…
The best business books worth your time — 18 picks on strategy, building a company, marketing, and leadership, each with…
Alex Hormozi's blunt, tactical playbook for generating far more customers than you can currently handle.
Daniel Priestley on engineering so much demand that you end up with a waiting list instead of a sales problem.
Basecamp's short, contrarian case for running a business without the usual startup theater.
Steven Johnson traces where breakthrough ideas really originate, and how to build environments that spark them.
Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey argues that purpose-driven business outperforms the profit-only kind.
Peter Thiel on why real progress comes from building something genuinely new, not copying what already works.
Clayton Christensen's classic on why great companies fail - and how disruption actually works.
How a college dropout built Microsoft and reshaped personal computing - the making of Bill Gates.