Monday, July 2, 2012

Three highly recommended books for entrepreneurs


This article is intended for people who are thinking about starting a business or those who already have and are always looking for more information, which are always evolving and know that your business is the mirror of what they themselves are. Here are three great books show a must for anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit alive, which helped us a lot in the business center Biosphere on!

Book: "Think and Grow Rich" written by Napoleon Hill One of the six best-selling books in the field of business. Important in the field of business for several decades. Its publication is an excerpt from the compendium of "Laws of Success." Napoleon Hill interviewed billionaires from the time of Edison and "discovered" a scientific method to generate wealth based on a study over 20 years of his life. One of the most important books in the way of entrepreneurs recognized along back several decades.

Book: "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki.

Is the first of the series "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" is the autobiography in which Mr. Kiyosaki describes his life as an entrepreneur. He speaks of his business mentor and compares it with the teachings of his father. Among the most important thing to mention is to seek to have a business coach, someone with experience. The book, as well as the collection are focused on the real estate industry, although recent material has also written and supported industry multilevel or network marketing.

Book: "The Cashflow Quadrant" by Robert Kiyosaki

It's basically the second book in the collection and gives continuity to its first library material. The book makes great reference that there are four quadrants in which money is handled in two of them "earn" money, and the other two "generates money." It places special emphasis on money work for you, and you're not you work for the money. It is highly recommended for entrepreneurship, whether they have their own business project, or are in search of some.

Although a large number of literary works in the market, these three classics have helped drive the successful careers of many entrepreneurs. Dare to get one of these books and start now to chart your own course.

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