Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
How To Get Rich
What it’s about: The founder of Maxim magazine, tells you the story of his business career while teaching you what he learned along the way.
Why you should read it: This quote says it all, “I’m just a guy that got rich in the real world, not the ‘self-improvement’ happy-clappy merry-go-round, where the only real winner is the weasel with the blow-dried hair.”
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Michael O’Leary: A Life In Full Flight
What it’s about: The story of how Michael O’Leary turned Ryanair from a money-losing joke of an airline into one of the world’s most valuable companies.
Why you should read it: It’s an underdog story about a guy who took on the European giants in business and government and won because he built a good business
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
The Making of a Blockbuster
What it’s about: How Wayne Huizenga became a billionaire by creating companies that pick up trash (Waste Management) and rent videos (Blockbuster).
Why you should read it: You’ll get to see how constant deal-making can lead to a mult-billion dollar business.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
The Operator
What it’s about: How David Geffen became a billionaire in the entertainment industry.
Why you should read it: It’s full of stories of manipulation. They’ll make you uncomfortable, but they’ll also help you think more creatively about business deals.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Damn Right!
What it’s about: The story of how Charlie Munger became a billionaire by buying companies like See’s Candies — often along side Warren Buffett.
Why you should read it: You’ll see how success is based on rational, clear thought.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Call Me Ted
What it’s about: Ted Turner talks about how he built an empire that includes CNN.
Why you should read it: It’s inspiring to see how Turner told people in the early days that he’d be a billionaire and then read how he achieved it his goal.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Stealing MySpace
What it’s about: How MySpace was created and turned into a top social networking site.
Why you should read it: It’s a motivating collection of stories about hustlers who keep trying different business ideas until they hit on the big one.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Made in America
What it’s about: How Sam Walton turned a single dime store into Wal-Mart, the world’s biggest retailer.
Why you should read it: You’ll see how Walton’s constant curiosity led him to find ideas others never would have discovered.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
An Unseemly Man
What it’s about: How Larry Flynt built Hustler magazine and other businesses.
Why you should read it: Flynt talks about the part of business that more respectable people would hide — like how he funded Hustler by cheating on his taxes.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Malcolm
What it’s about: How an eccentric biker turned Forbes magazine into a must-read for billionaires.
Why you should read it: It’ll show you how Forbes convinced an entire generation of CEO’s that being rich and and should be fun.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
iWoz
What it’s about: How Steve Wozniak invented the modern computer and co-founded Apple.
Why you should read it: You’ll see how Wozniak kept getting smarter by tinkering.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Entrepreneurship can be a lonely journey and while hitting those detours and potholes, this was my Bible. This book was like a positive mentor that was at my side when I needed it. It taught me that success in all aspects of life truly begins in your mind. What happens there can change everything.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/founders-reveal-books-that-changed-their-lives-part-2/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
What other books belong on this list?
I know I left a bunch of books out. Want to add them to the comments so I could get to know you by seeing what books you recommend?
Jim IIlkay: Pour Your Heart Into It by Howard Schultz. An inspiring story.
Andrew Warner:I love that book.
Though it seems the company turned its back on many of the statements
Schultz made in the book. I think he said that Starbucks would never
be in supermarkets and they'd never allow others to sell their coffee.
I wonder what that meant for the brand.
Great suggestion. I should have included that book
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
I highly recommend @sivers' new book. Full of well-written stories based on real experience, each with a clear message http://bit.ly/mzTxRn
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/86892165917184000
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
What other books belong on this list?
I know I left a bunch of books out. Want to add them to the comments so I could get to know you by seeing what books you recommend?
Pavi Williams: I would highly recommend Richard Branson's book "Losing My Virgin-ity" (and then if you enjoy it try "Screw It Let's Do It").
Andrew Warner: I can't believe I didn't include Richard Branson's book. Great call Pavl.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Before I read that book, my role models were entrepreneurs who fought their way to the top. Carnegie showed me how much more effective it is to win people over than to battle them all the time.
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Andrew Warner is the founder of Mixergy.com.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/founders-reveal-books-that-changed-their-lives-part-2/
Andrew Warner's Review:
.@AndrewWarner Loved the master class you did with @yegg! I just bought Traction book so I can soak all that in slowly!
@HappyGezim Thanks. @yegg's book is really good.
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/540201159685058560
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
What other books belong on this list?
I know I left a bunch of books out. Want to add them to the comments so I could get to know you by seeing what books you recommend?
Andrew Warner: Titan is a great addition.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
@osum @Raj_T This is the book I constantly recommend: http://www.amazon.com/The-Real-Deal-Story-Dragons/dp/B001PQPHB0 …
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/191849403487748096
Andrew Warner's Review:
@kwlow & everyone else who's asking. I'm reading "All the Rave" a great book about Napster. I think @ChadBoyda is mentioned in it.
Andrew Warner's Review:
Do yourself a favor and read @cduhigg's book on habits http://charlesduhigg.com engaging stories plus life-changing insights
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/187245012902354944
Andrew Warner's Review:
Do yourself a favor and read @cduhigg's book on habits http://charlesduhigg.com engaging stories plus life-changing insights
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/187245012902354944
Andrew Warner's Review:
@ShermanHu, @missrogue is incredible. The ideas in her book are based on real research. And she can give memorable examples.
Andrew Warner's Review:
The book I wish I had before I started is @ashmaurya's Running Lean. He gives a usable framework & illustrates ideas with real examples.
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/304705649760169984
Andrew Warner's Review:
@TheKillerPitch I read your upcoming book. My endorsement/quote: "I wish everyone who came to a Mixergy event read this first."
Andrew Warner's Review:
@leobabauta Your latest book is my favorite. I've been trying to do 1 meaningful thing first thing every day. V helpful.
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/12675009419939840
Andrew Warner's Review:
Best book I've read about culture. Written by a guy who helped Zappos create theirs. http://bit.ly/1tS1tus
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/555468416254230528
Andrew Warner's Review:
Finally. A guy who actually raised money wrote a book on getting startups funded http://bit.ly/1m51wKY
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/449590772191727616
Andrew Warner's Review:
I read the book One Red Paperclip this morning on @yourfriendevan's recommendation. Inspiring story.
Andrew Warner's Review:
@wmmarc I love Krakauer's book. I read them all last year. They're 3 of the few non-business books that I love.
Andrew Warner's Review:
@decart thanks. Jessica book was one of the models for Mixergy’s interviews.
Ref:https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/707937977574539264
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
How To Get Rich
What it’s about: The founder of Maxim magazine, tells you the story of his business career while teaching you what he learned along the way.
Why you should read it: This quote says it all, “I’m just a guy that got rich in the real world, not the ‘self-improvement’ happy-clappy merry-go-round, where the only real winner is the weasel with the blow-dried hair.”
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Michael O’Leary: A Life In Full Flight
What it’s about: The story of how Michael O’Leary turned Ryanair from a money-losing joke of an airline into one of the world’s most valuable companies.
Why you should read it: It’s an underdog story about a guy who took on the European giants in business and government and won because he built a good business
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
The Making of a Blockbuster
What it’s about: How Wayne Huizenga became a billionaire by creating companies that pick up trash (Waste Management) and rent videos (Blockbuster).
Why you should read it: You’ll get to see how constant deal-making can lead to a mult-billion dollar business.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
The Operator
What it’s about: How David Geffen became a billionaire in the entertainment industry.
Why you should read it: It’s full of stories of manipulation. They’ll make you uncomfortable, but they’ll also help you think more creatively about business deals.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Damn Right!
What it’s about: The story of how Charlie Munger became a billionaire by buying companies like See’s Candies — often along side Warren Buffett.
Why you should read it: You’ll see how success is based on rational, clear thought.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Call Me Ted
What it’s about: Ted Turner talks about how he built an empire that includes CNN.
Why you should read it: It’s inspiring to see how Turner told people in the early days that he’d be a billionaire and then read how he achieved it his goal.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Stealing MySpace
What it’s about: How MySpace was created and turned into a top social networking site.
Why you should read it: It’s a motivating collection of stories about hustlers who keep trying different business ideas until they hit on the big one.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Made in America
What it’s about: How Sam Walton turned a single dime store into Wal-Mart, the world’s biggest retailer.
Why you should read it: You’ll see how Walton’s constant curiosity led him to find ideas others never would have discovered.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
An Unseemly Man
What it’s about: How Larry Flynt built Hustler magazine and other businesses.
Why you should read it: Flynt talks about the part of business that more respectable people would hide — like how he funded Hustler by cheating on his taxes.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
Malcolm
What it’s about: How an eccentric biker turned Forbes magazine into a must-read for billionaires.
Why you should read it: It’ll show you how Forbes convinced an entire generation of CEO’s that being rich and and should be fun.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
Mixergy readers Yaw Owusu and @candymath asked me to recommend some business biographies, so I put this list together for them.
I picked these books because they show what a fun adventure business can be. These books aren’t meant to just fire you up. I wanted to pick stories that will embed themselves in your mind and help shape the way you think about business.
iWoz
What it’s about: How Steve Wozniak invented the modern computer and co-founded Apple.
Why you should read it: You’ll see how Wozniak kept getting smarter by tinkering.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Entrepreneurship can be a lonely journey and while hitting those detours and potholes, this was my Bible. This book was like a positive mentor that was at my side when I needed it. It taught me that success in all aspects of life truly begins in your mind. What happens there can change everything.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/founders-reveal-books-that-changed-their-lives-part-2/
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
What other books belong on this list?
I know I left a bunch of books out. Want to add them to the comments so I could get to know you by seeing what books you recommend?
Jim IIlkay: Pour Your Heart Into It by Howard Schultz. An inspiring story.
Andrew Warner:I love that book.
Though it seems the company turned its back on many of the statements
Schultz made in the book. I think he said that Starbucks would never
be in supermarkets and they'd never allow others to sell their coffee.
I wonder what that meant for the brand.
Great suggestion. I should have included that book
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
I highly recommend @sivers' new book. Full of well-written stories based on real experience, each with a clear message http://bit.ly/mzTxRn
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/86892165917184000
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
What other books belong on this list?
I know I left a bunch of books out. Want to add them to the comments so I could get to know you by seeing what books you recommend?
Pavi Williams: I would highly recommend Richard Branson's book "Losing My Virgin-ity" (and then if you enjoy it try "Screw It Let's Do It").
Andrew Warner: I can't believe I didn't include Richard Branson's book. Great call Pavl.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Before I read that book, my role models were entrepreneurs who fought their way to the top. Carnegie showed me how much more effective it is to win people over than to battle them all the time.
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Andrew Warner is the founder of Mixergy.com.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/founders-reveal-books-that-changed-their-lives-part-2/
Andrew Warner's Review:
.@AndrewWarner Loved the master class you did with @yegg! I just bought Traction book so I can soak all that in slowly!
@HappyGezim Thanks. @yegg's book is really good.
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/540201159685058560
Andrew Warner's Review:
Recommended Biographies For Mixergy Fans
What other books belong on this list?
I know I left a bunch of books out. Want to add them to the comments so I could get to know you by seeing what books you recommend?
Andrew Warner: Titan is a great addition.
Ref: https://mixergy.com/books-that-fire-up-your-entrepreneurial-drive/
Andrew Warner's Review:
@osum @Raj_T This is the book I constantly recommend: http://www.amazon.com/The-Real-Deal-Story-Dragons/dp/B001PQPHB0 …
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/191849403487748096
Andrew Warner's Review:
@kwlow & everyone else who's asking. I'm reading "All the Rave" a great book about Napster. I think @ChadBoyda is mentioned in it.
Andrew Warner's Review:
Do yourself a favor and read @cduhigg's book on habits http://charlesduhigg.com engaging stories plus life-changing insights
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/187245012902354944
Andrew Warner's Review:
Do yourself a favor and read @cduhigg's book on habits http://charlesduhigg.com engaging stories plus life-changing insights
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/187245012902354944
Andrew Warner's Review:
@ShermanHu, @missrogue is incredible. The ideas in her book are based on real research. And she can give memorable examples.
Andrew Warner's Review:
The book I wish I had before I started is @ashmaurya's Running Lean. He gives a usable framework & illustrates ideas with real examples.
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/304705649760169984
Andrew Warner's Review:
@TheKillerPitch I read your upcoming book. My endorsement/quote: "I wish everyone who came to a Mixergy event read this first."
Andrew Warner's Review:
@leobabauta Your latest book is my favorite. I've been trying to do 1 meaningful thing first thing every day. V helpful.
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/12675009419939840
Andrew Warner's Review:
Best book I've read about culture. Written by a guy who helped Zappos create theirs. http://bit.ly/1tS1tus
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/555468416254230528
Andrew Warner's Review:
Finally. A guy who actually raised money wrote a book on getting startups funded http://bit.ly/1m51wKY
Ref: https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/449590772191727616
Andrew Warner's Review:
I read the book One Red Paperclip this morning on @yourfriendevan's recommendation. Inspiring story.
Andrew Warner's Review:
@wmmarc I love Krakauer's book. I read them all last year. They're 3 of the few non-business books that I love.
Andrew Warner's Review:
@decart thanks. Jessica book was one of the models for Mixergy’s interviews.
Ref:https://twitter.com/AndrewWarner/status/707937977574539264
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