I've read over 150 business and self help books in the last few years in my quest for knowledge. So I thought I would share a review list of my favorite top 20 Business and Self Help books that I learned a lot from and helped me as an entrepreneur.
I don't think there is any better way to learn new knowledge than reading a good book. You have to give it your full attention and can also stop to reflect. Podcasts and audio books are great while driving or commuting. However its easy to get distracted and miss vital information. So get reading these books below to be more effective in work, business,finance and relationships.
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Top 20 Business and Self Help Book Reviews
1. Never Split the Difference – Chris Voss
This book is very important to learn about negotiation. It outlines and reinforces the fact that business, negotiation and any human interaction is inherently very emotional. It’s centered around negotiation but this book has so many solid management and leadership principles. Mirroring, tactical empathy, starting with no and labeling are all phenomenal.
2. The E-Myth Revisited – Michael Gerber
A great place to start for beginners. This is a great book about the importance of creating a business that can thrive without you. Preaches a lot of my favorite business principles like working on the things that are important for the long term but not necessarily urgent or pressing. Can be a little satire / elementary at times (the hotel description and Sarah’s “all about pies” are poor examples) for the more accomplished entrepreneurs but the principles are rock solid.
3. Entreleadership – Dave Ramsey
This book just has non stop quality advice about how to build a business the right way. Dave doesn’t preach about politics or religion. He just tells it like it is and tells the stories of what worked for him. Phenomenal read.
4. Ego is the Enemy – Ryan Holiday
Ryan studies and preaches Stoicism and how to handle emotions, rejection and stress. Managing that split second between an event and your reaction is what life is all about. The Ego is the Enemy shows the incredible importance of remaining humble and the dangers of overconfidence and an inflated ego. I also recommend The Obstacle is the Way and The Daily Stoic by the same author.
5. Principles “Life & Work” – Ray Dalio
An awesome book but my main takeaway is the discussion on strategic decision making. “Radical Open-mindedness”. It’s human nature to want to be right and appear right in the eyes of others. People who make the best decisions know they don’t have all the answers so they are open to many other points of view. They change their minds often even at the expense of their own ego.
6. Built to Sell – John Warrillow
This book talks about how to get your life back once your business takes over. How to specialize in your niche and do it really well. Make it scalable an take yourself out of the equation so that it is valuable to a potential buyer. Story format. Very good.
7. The Goal – Eliyahu Goldratt
Also in story format this is all about removing bottlenecks from your business. Find out what is holding you back and really focus on fixing that issue so you can break through and expand. The owner of the small business is almost always the bottleneck.
8. Company of One – Paul Jarvis
Not every entrepreneur wants to start a large company with loads of annoying employees and bills. Starting small and specializing is the key to building a great lifestyle business and then an asset that produces money while you live the life you want to be living. This book helps you question if growth is really the goal.
9. How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie
A bit cliche but a personal favorite of mine. It's packed full or resources that are useful when it comes to dealing with other people and selling yourself or your service. Don’t criticize, condemn or complain. Give honest and sincere appreciation. Become genuinely interested in other people. These are just a few. This takes practice and I recommend reading and thinking on a summary at least once a year after.
10. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen Covey
The original productivity guide. How to set goals and make them happen. 1. Be proactive. 2. Begin with the end in mind. 3. Put first things first. 4. Think win-win. 5. Seek first to understand, and then to be understood. 6. Synergize. 7. Sharpen the saw. This is worth reading and studying your notes at least every year.
11. Good Boss, Bad Boss – Robert Sutton
How to lead and empower your employees. How to delegate and how to make sure people are living up to their full potential. My dad always told me that Michael Jordan made the players around him better. This book explains how to be the Michael Jordan of your business.
12. The Greatest Salesman in the World – Og Mandino
Life is all about being comfortable in uncomfortable situations. Everyone is a salesman and sales is uncomfortable. This book is a pump up about determination and perseverance and its importance. Its not always going to be fun. Its not always going to be easy.
13. 2019 Small Business Taxes – JK Lasser
USA ONLY. The best tax resource there is for small US businesses. Reads like a text book but for some reason I absorbed it quickly and it was an enjoyable read. Explains all the important concepts around deductions and how to make sure Uncle Sam only gets what is actually his. A good accountant is critical but its even more critical that you understand this yourself.
14. High output Management – Andy Grove
More on the tech side of things but this book is a great way to think about building a business. A little older (1983 originally) but a look into the mind of one of the greatest entrepreneurs of all time. Andy Grove is the founder of Intel. Everything is a process. Focus on data and other measurable variables. How to run meetings. How to make great decisions. Long term plans and short term objectives, plus more.
15. Good to Great – Jim Collins
How so many companies get complacent and turn over in our economic life cycle. Usually by failing to constantly improve and stay on the cutting edge. Its easy to stop looking at the big picture when you are winning. Then all of the sudden its too late.
16. The Lean Startup – Eric Ries
The business plan is just a hypothesis until you get out and prove it. Get out and interact with your customers and be ready to shift gears at a moments notice. As Steve Blank says “there are no facts in the building so get the heck outside!” Lots of great case studies and proof of each concept.
17. Epic Content Marketing – Joe Pulizzi
Writing amazing content that stands out from the crowd is the new way to dominate SEO. Create content that is the best on the internet and you’ll succeed at driving traffic and increasing sales. Avoid sales language. Remember that its a process and a long term goal that requires consistency.
18. The Dip – Seth Godin
This is a short book (75 pages) and it only took me a few hours to read. Its meant to get you thinking and the real works when you apply the concepts to your life and your business.
19. Loopholes of Real Estate – Garrett Sutton
This book explains, in a simplified version the advantages of building long term wealth through real estate. Taxes, appreciation and cashflows are all covered. 1031 exchanges, capital gains, depreciation and more. A great read from the standpoint of housing and apartment rentals but can be applied to any asset class.
20. Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert K
Last but definitely not least is the classic Rich Dad Poor Dad. This book literally changed my life. Robert takes you through his childhood and how he learned to build wealth. The book is both entertaining and enlightening when it comes to personal finances. Its aged a little but the financial concepts are timeless.
Business and Self Help Books Conclusion
If I have missed any great books off the list please comment below, I'd love some other recommendations!