One Book Every Entrep B
rad Feld seems to write books faster than I can read and write about
them.
This time he has written a book that is far more important than most management books you will read. He teamed up with his wife, Amy Batchelor, to write about the impact that entrepreneurship has on relationships and what to do about it.
It’s called ‘Start Up Life’ and you won’t regret ordering it. It’s an enjoyable read and one I’ll bet you’ll refer back to rather than read once and file away.
Why do I think this is a
must own book? Because it talks about one of the most important topics you will need to consider in your life and the one topic nobody else in entrepreneurial tech circles seems to address – how to manage successful relationships. Nothing you do at your startup and no amount of financial success will ever make you truly happy unless you manage to learn how to build meaningful and fulfilling personal relationships.
The single best book ever written on this topic is ‘Seven Habits of Highly Effective People’ by Stephen R. Covey. It is also one of the books that most influenced me early in my adult life.
I have long thought about and written about the personal toll
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