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  • Best books on entrepreneurship
altEntrepreneurs are risk-takers they are always finding new ways for their existing solutions, they always tries to find motivation around them. Most of the times they find inspirations from the events that happen around them but many times they also need guidance, insights and knowledge about the latest happening in the huge world of entrepreneurship. Go through the below list and check out which is the best pick for you.
 
List of best books for Entrepreneurs
 
1. The Lean Startup: Written by Eric Ries this book offers useful advice on how to prevent new businesses from failing prematurely. This book also talks about building the companies, launching new products, and catering to masses with your product and services. The book is written by extensive customer feedback and first-hand experience by the author. Before starting your own business read this book to get some valuable insights.
 
2. Startup Communities:  Startup Communities written by Brad Feld gives you essential tips on building entrepreneurial communities. This type of communities is very important for the survival of entrepreneurial culture as it drives innovation.
 
3. Appillionaires: With Android, iOS and Windows platform making the inroads in most of the smartphones the apps market is a billion dollar plus market. But monetizing such a huge market with stiff competition is not easy. That is when reading Appillionaires by Chris Stevens will help you achieve that extra milestone of making it big in the app industry. So entrepreneurs who wants to make it big in the Apps market then this is a must read for them.
 
4. The Entrepreneurial Instinct: Ambani’s famous rag to riches story has become a sort of legend in the Indian entrepreneurial circles. Though there are many more similar stories but to know what makes this people so successful is not easy but Monica Mehta through her book The Entrepreneurial Instinct has nicely etched the story behind the grand success from humble beginning.
 
5. Inside India: Nirmalya Kumar and Phanish Puranam have made an honest attempt to show how India is making great progress through its innovative approach toward market. Though developed world think otherwise Nirmalya Kumar and Phanish Puranam have solid research behind their back to tell the world that Indian companies have tremendous ability to innovate world class consumer product that are cost-efficient, robust and can withstand harsh environmental conditions.
 
6. The $100 Startup: Chris Guillebeau paints a beautiful picture of how you can earn livelihood in a more adventures, meaning and purposeful way. This book is great for those who want to opt out of conventional way of earning money and seek some adventurous way to earn a living.
 
7. The Game Changers: This book traces the story of 20 successful IIT Kharagpur alumni. Good read for those who want to know how people like Krishna Mehta, Ventakata Subramaniam, Sunil Gaitonde, Arvind Kejriwal, Anuradha Acharya, Vikram Kumar, Bikash Barai etc in spite of being form a well-reputed engineering college India took less trodden path to became successful person.
 
8. Creating Innovators: Education expert Tony Wagner in his book Creating Innovator shows powerful ideas for developing innovation-driven economy. He shows how childhood creativity, interest, can give rise to a clear purpose, passion and goals to anyone’s life.