Top 5 Books for Entrepreneurs from 2009
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Top 5 Books for Entrepreneurs from 2009
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#2http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2008/09/22/toyota-has-biggest-f1-...
Even so, that book would still be an interesting read.
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#5Formula 1 teams are like startups because they also have a "limited budget"? Perhaps only in the sense that the amount of money available to them is finite, but c'mon. Toyota spent $445m on their F1 team in 2008. http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2008/09/22/toyota-has-biggest-f1-... Even so, that book would still be an interesting read.
Regarding the book list, nah...
Re: Top 5 Books for Entrepreneurs from 2009
#6Formula 1 teams are like startups because they also have a "limited budget"? Perhaps only in the sense that the amount of money available to them is finite, but c'mon. Toyota spent $445m on their F1 team in 2008. http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2008/09/22/toyota-has-biggest-f1-... Even so, that book would still be an interesting read.
For the 2010 season there is a budget cap in place at ~$65MM.
Re: Top 5 Books for Entrepreneurs from 2009
#7To me the list in the post is too broad. In building up entrepreneurial skills, besides regular good business books, I tried to put together a list that covered a) inspirational stories, b) reference tomes, and c) practical advice. http://blog.aparicio.org/entrepreneur-books/
The purpose of my list was to expose lesser known books that I read this year which I think can make even a bigger impact for entrepreneurs.