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Entrepreneurship & building culturebooks

Below are the best books we could find on Entrepreneurship and building culture.

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Solving Problems with Design Thinking: Ten Stories of What Works (Columbia Business School Publishing)

Design-oriented firms such as Apple and IDEO have demonstrated how design thinking can affect business results. However, most managers lack a sense of how to use this new approach for issues other than product development and sales growth.

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Visual Thinking: Empowering People and Organisations through Visual Collaboration

Visual thinking and drawing are both becoming increasingly important in today's business settings. A picture really can tell a thousand words.

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Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility

When it comes to recruiting, motivating, and creating great teams, Patty McCord says most companies have it all wrong. McCord helped create the unique and high-performing culture at Netflix, where she was chief talent officer.

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The Culture Map

The Culture Map provides a clear framework to evaluate cultural differences between personalities and groups from various cultural backgrounds. Useful for entrepreneurs and those crossing cultures for work. 1. Communicating: Low-context vs. High-context 2. Evaluating: Direct vs.

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Creative Calling: Establish a Daily Practice, Infuse Your World with Meaning, and Succeed in Work + Life

Creativity is a force inside every person that, when unleashed, transforms our lives and delivers vitality to everything we do. Establishing a creative practice is therefore our most valuable and urgent task—as important to our well-being as exercise or nutrition.

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Courageous Cultures: How to Build Teams of Micro-Innovators, Problem Solvers, and Customer Advocates

Many leaders are convinced they have an open environment that encourages employees to speak up and are shocked when they learn that employees are holding back. Employees have ideas and want to be heard. Leadership wants to hear them.

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The Entrepreneur’s Paradox: How to Overcome the 16 Pitfalls Along the Startup Journey

What is the “Entrepreneur’s Paradox”? Author Curtis Morley coined a term that identifies the 16 pitfalls that many entrepreneurs fall into. He calls it the “Entrepreneur’s Paradox”. Morley is an educator, thought leader, patent holder, and innovator.

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The Introvert Entrepreneur: Amplify Your Strengths and Create Success on Your Own Terms

Think you have to be loud and brash to be successful in business? Think again. The strengths and traits of the typical introvert lend themselves well to entrepreneurship, as well as “intrapreneurship” and a range of business roles.

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Innovation in Real Places: Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World

Across the world, cities and regions have wasted trillions of dollars on blindly copying the Silicon Valley model of growth creation. Since the early years of the information age, we've been told that economic growth derives from harnessing technological innovation.

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Startup Communities: Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Your City

Startup Communities became a blueprint for what it takes to build a supportive entrepreneurial community. Now regarded as a classic, the "Boulder Thesis" created and popularized by Feld within the book generated enormous media attention nearly a decade ago.

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