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    Exclamation Entrepreneurial Books

    Good day!

    Let's share together the titles and authors of the books that most influenced us to be entrepreneurs and that most helped us along the business

    My favourite:

    1)"The Art of the Start" by Guy Kawasaki

    Another one I got yesterday and can't stop reading,the book is about the booming "green" sector and the potential to profit from it. Recommended to EVERY etnrepreneur who considers herself/himself a responsible citizen.

    2)"The Clean Tech Revolution" by Ron Pernick and Clint Wilder
    You can trade hours for dollars or you can trade ideas for millions

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    Its not an entrepreneur book but it is a book I hold in very high regard and I think anyone and everyone should get it.

    Getting Things Done by David Allen
    The Art of Stress Free Productivity

    He takes a unique point of view on organization and so far it is the best system I am aware of. All other organization systems I have heard or used have been terribly flawed.

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    The single most influential book to me is Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. Another terrific book for staying ahead of the curve and shifting the paradigms of your company's performance is Competing for the Future by Hamel.

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    What inspired me to become an entrepreneur and get myself out of the rat race is no other than Robert Kyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad.

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    Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a great book for helping people realize the endless cycles of the rat race and it whets your appetite for more details... it lacks action plans, but, it is a great book for helping to motivate people.

    The books I mentioned have action plans - real things to do coupled with the motivation that Kiyosaki provides.

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