12/7/2017

5 books you should read this vacation if you are an entrepreneur

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Finally, there comes a time of year when we all, are entrepreneurs or not, we were waiting: the vacationsIt's the time to disconnect, enjoy and rest, but for those of us who love to keep up to date and never have time to do it, it's the perfect time to update ourselves. That's why today we bring you 5 recommended readings The ones you can't spend the summer without if the world of entrepreneurship. Let's read!

The Art of War; by Sun Tzu

What began as the first known study on military strategy, written by a Chinese philosopher hundreds of years ago, is now a guide for entrepreneurs, which has a special version for firms. Its success lies in the application of the war strategies proposed in the small book to the world of businesses. If you haven't read it yet, it shouldn't be past this summer.

Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us; by Seth Godin

Inspirational is the adjective by which we could define this book. The author gives us a different vision of leadership, focusing this on people and values, and it does so from the point of view of the tribe, pushing us to take an active role. If leadership is your thing, you won't find another book that reflects it the way Seth Godin does. A different perspective for these holidays.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad; by Robert Kiyosaki

A recommended one not only for those who move in the business world, but for everyone. An essential aspect in the field of businesses It's the finances, and no one better to explain them to us than Robert Kiyosaki. Many will believe that there is nothing new they can teach them, but this author manages to break erroneous beliefs about money and level economic partner. It cannot be missing in your suitcase.

The 4-Hour Workweek; by Tim Ferriss

One of the first books to talk about automation in business. Tim Ferris explains how using remote tools we can control our business while we travel and enjoy life. The author is a strong supporter of lifestyle and helps us to enjoy ours with ideas such as flexibility to travel, currency control, virtual outsourcing... Essential at this time!

In One Hundred Years All Dead; by Joan Boluda

If you're not technically entrepreneurial, but you are in spirit, this book is written for you. Joan Boluda tells us everything we need to know to undertake without dying in the attempt. Who is it aimed at? To all those who are looking for a change of life or work environment. Even if the author does not reflect it in the title, it is nothing less than a Survival guide for entrepreneurs, which explains everything they need to know to venture into the world of entrepreneurship. In summer we replant a lot of things and this book can be of great help to us. Have you read any of these books yet? Do you recommend any other?