10 Little-Known Books to Add to Your Entrepreneur Bookshelf

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The famous philosopher William Godwin said, "He that loves reading has everything within his reach," including wealth, success and happiness. But plenty of the book lists out there suggest the same great business titles over and over again.

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So, give yourself an edge. Read this list of little-known but extremely powerful books on business, self-improvement and entrepreneurship. These under-appreciated gems have helped entrepreneurs transform their lives and reach success.

1. 'Failing Forward'

Failure is an unavoidable obstacle on the road to success. According to author John C. Maxwell, the difference between those who stray or stay on the path is how those in the latter group deal with failure.

Thisbookanalyzes the reasons why failure happens, and how it can become a tool for getting ahead. If you want to know how to flip your mistakes into wins, read this book.

2. 'Maslow on Management'

Abraham Maslow was a renowned American psychologist who created the theory for thehuman hierarchy of needs. After food and safety, people are motivated by the need for love, self-esteem and, finally, self-actualization.

In thisbook,Maslow applied this theory to management, to produce insights that today are more relevant than ever in managing the new generation of millennial workers.

3.“终极Question'

Could there be such a thing asprofits?

Author Fred Reichheld makes a convincing case for how most CEOs drive short-term profits with long-term drawbacks, by placing fast growth over customer satisfaction. Thebookteaches that maintaining excellent customer satisfaction is key to long-term and sustainable profitability.

4. 'Pour Your Heart Into It'

Want to know the secret to Starbucks' world domination? Author Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks, reveals how he turned a simple coffee shop chain into one of the most impressive business feats of the century.

Anyone trying to build a brand with international recognition, integrity and a phenomenal growth rate needs to read aboutStarbucks' journey.

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5. 'The Five Temptations of a CEO'

Thisbooktells a compelling fable of a failing CEO, complete with morals and lessons.

This quick read, by Patrick Lencioni, is perfect for someone who has entered a leadership position and is looking to understand how to avoid common leadership downfalls.

6. 'What Got You Here Won't Get You There'

Thisbookis perfect for any successful person looking to become even more so.

从顶部到最顶端significant mind shifts, as the book explains. Best of all, author Marshall Goldsmith's principles may be extrapolated to help us all become better parents and spouses.

7. 'The Maxwell Leadership Bible'

This secondbookon the list by John C. Maxwell, a leading leadership expert, offers insights for any current or aspiring leader.

Based on verses from the Bible, it helps readers find divine inspiration to fulfill their potential and become the excellent leaders they were meant to be.

8. 'Mastering the Rockefeller Habits'

Is your business growing quickly? This is thebookfor you. Author Verne Harnish goes through the rules to live by when your small business enters a stage of hyper-growth. Harnish's advice may help your business reach its full potential.

9. 'Who'

Whether you run a small business and arelooking to hire to expand, or are a parent just looking for a babysitter, knowing how to pick the right person is essential.

Author Geoff Smartoutlinesthe key components of effective hiring, and how essential this decision is to business and life.

10. 'Maverick'

Ricardo Semler transformed his family's struggling company into a profitable workplace. For over 25 years, Semler grew that operation into one where workers pick their own salaries, choose when and where they work and decide on who gets hired. Semler'sfirsthand accountdemonstrates how workplace democracy can ignite productivity and lead to profits for all.

You may not have heard of these books, but by reading them, you won't miss out on some essential business wisdom.

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Nathan Chan

Publisher of Foundr Magazine

Nathan Chan is the publisher ofFoundr Magazine, a digital magazine for young, aspiring and novice stage entrepreneurs. He has had the pleasure of interviewing rock star business leaders to find out what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur.

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