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Erling2016-04-07 20:35:34
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Erling, 2016-04-07 20:35:34

What books are about startups?

Let it not seem silly to ask that I am looking for a book for something that actually needs to be tried in practice. But first, as in many other areas, I would like to first study the topic theoretically. Because startups are a peculiar topic, I want to understand all its aspects and features. I am looking for literature that tells how to create a startup, what you need to know, what investors want, what they need to provide, etc.
Let you not like the word startup - call it whatever you want (I don’t like it myself), but since it’s a startup, then so be it. I ask you not to breed a flame, and to answer in essence.
PS I ran through the topics, found 3 discussions 2-3 years ago, maybe something has already changed on the shelves as well as in the field itself.
In general, what books do you recommend? On the ozone I saw a rather voluminous book Startup, but lately, more and more often, the number of fake reviews has gone off scale + the reviews themselves are not so good there.
And thanks for your attention.

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Dimonchik, 2016-04-07
@Erling

you can read that Startup, Kawasaki the author that
you can Revork, and it seems they released a sequel,
but since I mentioned investors, an excellent lecture by a not yet old Jew will teach life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbj8gRWZXHE

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Alexey Sergeev, 2016-04-07
@SergeevAI

There is not and never will be a book that will tell you how to get rich without doing anything, or point out the idea of ​​making money. Stop believing in the "magic pill".
A startup is, first of all, a unique idea and the ability to implement it.

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Sam Korneev, 2016-10-07
@doplerx

Rich dad, poor dad... can't hurt)

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dinegnet, 2017-03-11
@dinegnet

Read Moreinis. Or what he advises https://vc.ru/p/chto-chitat-startaperu-arkadiy-moreynis
This is our venture investor who is promoting his type of activity.
And venture investors are just involved in startups.

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Anatoly Pontyuko, 2017-06-05
@Pointman

Guy Kawasaki Startup. He is Apple's chief evangelist and startup philosophy guru.
and another good book "I came, I saw, I conquered"

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