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What are the best books to learn how to start your first startup? What are some of the YouTube videos which will guide how can we start our first venture? In this competitive world do we need to care about the competition and competitive world as a

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Dr Saurav singh

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zero to one by Peter theil

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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde

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Guys more than 70% of the people guessed it wrong , Current Partner Of Sequoia Capital and Previously CFO Of PayPal is Roelof Botha not Peter Theil 😒..

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Anji Reddy

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The book "ZERO TO ONE" definitely takes you from zero to one in entrepreneurship.

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I've recently enjoyed "That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix" and "Zero to One" by Peter Thiel. I'm looking for more books that dive into the early days of today's most successful companies. Any recommendations for books that can help me bette

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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 ?

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KRISHNA WADALKAR

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list of books that are taught at Harvard University, particularly in their business programs: 1. "The Innovator's Dilemma" by Clayton M. Christensen 2. "Good to Great" by Jim Collins 3. "Blue Ocean Strategy" by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne 4.

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Kousik Mondal

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Zero to One by Peter Thiel emphasizes creating innovative businesses (going from 0 to 1) rather than improving existing ideas (1 to N). Key lessons include aiming for monopolies through unique products, leveraging proprietary technology, network effe

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