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  • What is the ONE book that you would recommend to early stage entrepreneurs for the holiday readings?

    Jareer Samad
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    Brittany Salas
    Venture Deals by Brad Feld!
    Jakub Piskor
    If you want to focus more on solopreneurship/indie making I would add MAKE book (by Levelsio) and Zero to Sold (by Arvid Kahl).
    The Lean Startup: How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses by Eric Ries. This book details how to create and maintain a successful business in the startup world. It covers customer development, rapid experimentation, iteration, and the importance of data-driven decision-making. It is an essential read for entrepreneurs looking to stay competitive and take their businesses to the next level.
    Daniel Do
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    Go for Inspired or Empowered by Marty Cagan. It's explaining how great product companies work and what makes them successful.
    Hannah Dao
    I would recommend Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: The Classic Guide to Creating Great Ads It's a great book for every entrepreneur who starts to promote their products/services. The voice is so friendly and the examples are also very practical as well. I took some advice from this book to set up social media channels for my product - Petgotchi!
    Jareer Samad
    Yes, Profit First is a great book by Mike Michaelowiz. Marketing differently is also a really good book by Mike. Definitely worth reading.
    Joan Mateo Duarte 🚀
    Zero to one by Peter Thiel. If you don't know who Peter is, just google him. He has all the credentials to talk about startups.
    Josh Freeland
    I would recommend Lean Startup, great book
    Jareer Samad
    Agree Josh. It was a trendsetter for lean startup movement. Other good books in the series include Lean Product Playbook by Dan Olsen and Ash Maurya's book