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Book - The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz
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2. "Zero to One" by Peter Thiel with Blake Masters
3. "The Startup Owner's Manual" by Steve Blank and Bob Dorf
4. "Running
Ben Horowitz ( Author of 'The hard thing about hard things') on the ideal founding team for a startup
A great founding team needs two key players: the inventor and the entrepreneur.
The inventor focuses on building a product thatโs 10x better than
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!๐ The way he breaks down the mindset needed to be a CEO or founder is powerful.๐ก
The marketing techniques he shares, especially from
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 Renรฉe Mauborgne
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"The Hard Thing About Hard Things"
Mastering the Hard Things: A Guide for Entrepreneurs. Here's a concise breakdown of the book's key lessons:
1.Embrace the Struggle: Horowitz emphasizes that entrepreneurship isn't all glitz and glamour; it's about
So here is a list of things that are not doing the thing. Preparing to do the thing isn't doing the thing. Scheduling time to do the thing isn't doing the thing. Making a to do list for the thing isn't doing the thing. Telling people you're going to
Most of the startups fail because they dont know how to adapt, and how to execute!
It's all about doing the right thing at the right time in the right niche - how hard is that?