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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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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
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.
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.
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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