idiBeZaWaDa Posted November 11, 2014 Report Posted November 11, 2014 actually neeku interest untey nidra raadu bro , for example ilaanti books aithe i"ll complete reading in like 2-3 days max .... but fiction , novels ante i hate to the core , 1 page kuda chadavalenu ...... First "The Outliers" tho start chey bro , its an awesome book ,, u'll like it for sure , nenu usually kindle lo order istha , google lo search chesthe e-book copy dorikindi ippude http://www.filedropper.com/glatoutl Just oka 2-3 book chaduvu , it'll become a habit for u will try...thnks mayya
donganaaK Posted November 11, 2014 Report Posted November 11, 2014 will try...thnks mayya cool bro :)
vadapav Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 neku nachina genres meda research chesi chaduvu man.. evari tastelu vallavi
vadapav Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 goodreads is a good site to read reviews
KeyserSoze Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 if the question is abt startups or if ur into startups......books antha useful kaadu.....just online lo articles untai avi chadvithe chaalu.....coz there are no rules while building a startup each startup is different......another thing I would suggest is to read autobiographies of entrepreneurs or books written by them about startups. Online articles Techcrunch Weekend guest posts chaduvu regularly follow Inc.com read articles from James Altucher written in different websites (hes a freelance writer/entrepreneur/VC) Books for starters Indian--stay hungry stay foolish connecting the dots....both by rashmi bhansal.......ivi basic level to get confidence and inspiration...like rajinikant song in narshima laga feel ithav ivi chadvi Must Read The lean startups-Eric Ries Zero to one- Peter Thiel The Hard thing about hard things-Ben horowitz The innovators Dilemma- clayton m christenen Biographies/autobiographies Made in Japan-Akio morita Winning-Jack Welch Steve Jobs (obvious) etc etc inka chaala unnai kani I dont know whether they come under Startups category.
princeofheaven Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 Go kiss the world - Indian IT industry ela putti perigindo telusthadi and it is practical Made in Japan-Akio morita (also good)
donganaaK Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 if the question is abt startups or if ur into startups......books antha useful kaadu.....just online lo articles untai avi chadvithe chaalu.....coz there are no rules while building a startup each startup is different......another thing I would suggest is to read autobiographies of entrepreneurs or books written by them about startups. Online articles Techcrunch Weekend guest posts chaduvu regularly follow Inc.com read articles from James Altucher written in different websites (hes a freelance writer/entrepreneur/VC) Books for starters Indian--stay hungry stay foolish connecting the dots....both by rashmi bhansal.......ivi basic level to get confidence and inspiration...like rajinikant song in narshima laga feel ithav ivi chadvi Must Read The lean startups-Eric Ries Zero to one- Peter Thiel The Hard thing about hard things-Ben horowitz The innovators Dilemma- clayton m christenen Biographies/autobiographies Made in Japan-Akio morita Winning-Jack Welch Steve Jobs (obvious) etc etc inka chaala unnai kani I dont know whether they come under Startups category. nice list bro .... I follow James Altucher too , he writes excellent articles on his blog , I shared them here a lot of times .....
Hyderabad_Nawab Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 nice list bro .... I follow James Altucher too , he writes excellent articles on his blog , I shared them here a lot of times ..... Made in Japan-Akio morita - He is SONY Founder: EE buk chaala baguntadhi Buddy.. buk undhi kaani chadive opika ledhu... ;)
donganaaK Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 Made in Japan-Akio morita - He is SONY Founder: EE buk chaala baguntadhi Buddy.. buk undhi kaani chadive opika ledhu... ;) yeah adi and toyota & honda founders gurinchi books kuda super untay anta , never got time to read them ..... ah made in japan book chaduvudam ani nenu kuda ankuntunna since a very long time , Steve jobs biography lo mention chesthaaru , the most redefining moment in his life is after visiting Sony plant in japan anta ... adi visit chesina akkada culture chusina tarvatha chaala change vasthundi vaadi lo , basically ah black turtle neck and blue jeans uniform veskovatam kuda ah sony plan visit chesina tarvatha nunchi ne start chesthadu
Hyderabad_Nawab Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 yeah adi and toyota & honda founders gurinchi books kuda super untay anta , never got time to read them ..... ah made in japan book chaduvudam ani nenu kuda ankuntunna since a very long time , Steve jobs biography lo mention chesthaaru , the most redefining moment in his life is after visiting Sony plant in japan anta ... adi visit chesina akkada culture chusina tarvatha chaala change vasthundi vaadi lo , basically ah black turtle neck and blue jeans uniform veskovatam kuda ah sony plan visit chesina tarvatha nunchi ne start chesthadu Nice.. Really i donn like chinese companies seap management tactics. Japan is da main power behind many Innovative approaches...nenu steve jobs book inka order ivvale..ivaali.;)
donganaaK Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 Nice.. Really i donn like chinese companies seap management tactics. Japan is da main power behind many Innovative approaches...nenu steve jobs book inka order ivvale..ivaali. ;) yeah , chinese companies different case , there is nothing impressive or inspiring to read about them .... Read Steve jobs biography bro , its a little lengthy than the usual but super untundi
Michaelbarbosa Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 its been many days since i came to this Db most of the times I feel like wasting the time but sometimes these threads make me realise that i am missing something out of db nice thread
KeyserSoze Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 nice list bro .... I follow James Altucher too , he writes excellent articles on his blog , I shared them here a lot of times ..... ya but these days I feel james articles are mundane. made in japan was the first book I read back in 2010 and inspired me a lot, also got me interested in books. Not all chinese companies are that way, there are some exceptions. From what I read and heard about Jack Ma is both fascinating and inspiring. Hope someone will write a book on him.
donganaaK Posted November 12, 2014 Report Posted November 12, 2014 ya but these days I feel james articles are mundane. made in japan was the first book I read back in 2010 and inspired me a lot, also got me interested in books. Not all chinese companies are that way, there are some exceptions. From what I read and heard about Jack Ma is both fascinating and inspiring. Hope someone will write a book on him. yeah jack ma and Robin Li & Eric Xu ( Baidu Founders ) ... the're very interesting .... I've read a lot about Jack Ma online , He's a really inspiring guy ....
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