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The 14 Books You Should Read When Running a Tech Business Looking for some new books to read? Here are the ones you may not have considered.
As a startup advisor, entrepreneurs frequently ask me what books will help them start and run their business. No matter what type of business, or what stage you're at, I suggest you give the following a once-over.
Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering, by Robert Glass If your business involves technology, you will interact with engineers as they build your product. In this compendium of case studies, Glass covers the most important things you need to know about building an application--and all the things you should forget--so that your business will start off on the best foot.
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!, by Richard Feynman In the autobiography of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, you'll find a surprisingly poignant examination of how the best ideas can come from the most mundane things--and how to find joy even at your darkest moments.
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