I just finished reading The Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett, and I must say-it's one of the best books I've read!š The way he breaks down the mindset needed to be a CEO or founder is powerful.š”
The marketing techniques he shares, especially from
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I've created a Diary named "The Diary of a CEO", where I'll document my daily learnings about startups and entrepreneurship. also i have made a separate Diary for Ideation and Execution strategies.
To deepen my knowledg
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Dixit Khokhar
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I read..
ZERO TO ONE
THE HARD THING ABOUT HARD THINGS
which one should be next ?
Suggest some books for startups except the diary of a CEO and zero to one
And also suggest some startup related mobies except pitchers,social network,super pumped,rocket singh,guru
Guys, what are the best courses to learn about āstartup fundraisingā?
Now, I know this is not something one can learn binge watching some course; Continuous learning, common sense and good business instinct are required.
Thatās why I want a course
Mostly people just want to be a ceo because it's a cool thing and give you lots of fame with high equity because they want to control things. Being a ceo is very difficult but whenever your company became successful you will get very easy lifestyle a
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1. "š§šµš² šš²š®š» š¦šš®šæššš½" by Eric Ries
2. "Zero to One" by Peter Thiel with Blake Masters
3. "The Startup Owner's Manual" by Steve Blank and Bob Dorf
4. "Running