All articles related to Tag: books about start-up

Review of “Good to Great” by Jim Collins

Jim Collins’ “Good to Great” from 2001 stays as one of the classic business books. This is a research-founded study about how companies transition into a better place than they are in the present. The 5 years’ worth of findings is incorporated in a 300-page hardcover. The book mainly talked

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Business Book Review: Company of One by Paul Jarvis

What is the Company of One all about? Company of One by Paul Jarvis is a non-fiction book about small businesses benefitting from staying small. It proposes small businesses continuing to be run by one person since remaining low-key and having flexible hours is the key to success nowadays. This

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Business Book Review: The Founder’s Dilemmas by Noam Wasserman

What’s The Founder’s Dilemmas all about? The Founder’s Dilemmas by Noam Wasserman is a guide that talks about predicting and avoiding problems that a start-up or a small business may encounter. In addition, it tackles the financial side of the company and other relationships that may suffer from various issues.

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