Business Book Review: Founders at Work: Stories of Start-ups’ Early Days by Jessica Livingston

A lot of people want to start their own business for several reasons. Some want to start their own business because they want to be successful in the future. Others want to share their expertise with people who will benefit from it the most. Still, some just want to start their own business to prove something to themselves or their families.

Whatever reasons you have, starting a business is never easy. That’s why we look up to successful people who began with startups and are now celebrities in the business world because of their success stories. Author Jessica Livingston compiles all the interviews from people like Caterina Fake of Flickr, Steve Wozniak of Apple, and more. She wants to inspire others who want to build their own startups sometime soon.

What Is Founders at Work All About?

This book is a compilation of interviews by some of the best businessmen and business owners on their best practices at work, life, and everything in between. These people are behind some of the biggest businesses in the world, such as Apple, Hotmail, Flickr, Lotus, and more.

By reading this book, you are being let into some of their secrets towards success, whether it requires a drastic change of habits or a shift towards a better mindset or attitude to gain success, which all startups want to have in the first place, whatever their motivations are in starting one.

Jessica Livingston provides a crash course to business to all those interested in opening up their own business through these successful people’s experiences and life teachings. Where else can you learn the best work and business practices but from the experts themselves, suitable?

Who Is Jessica Livingston, the Author of Founders at Work

I personally think Jessica Livingston herself is qualified to talk about business, startups, and secrets towards success because she is a well-known name in the business industry. She is one of the founders of Y Combinator, a seed-stage venture firm that aims to help startups get their headstart into the complex and dizzying world of business. She is also one of the backers of OpenAI, which advocates for the safe use of artificial intelligence.

Is Founders at Work Book For Me?

This business book is perfect for those people who believe they have everything to start a business. It will lead them towards success once they adapt some of the book’s life teachings from the experts. If you think you are already comfortable with your current setup, this book is not for you.

It did not win any official awards, but Silicon India has this book as one of its top five choices that every entrepreneur must read, so being referred to as a great business book for reference is already a big deal in itself.

Business Books Similar To Founders at Work

Suppose you want to read more about the topic. In that case, I suggest you get your hands on Business Model Generation by Alexander Osterwalder, a similar book about the perfect business model for every generation possible.

Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal is also a great read. It inspires you to think of products that will be very useful to those who want to build productive habits for their individual successes.

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