6 Inspiring Summer Reads for EntrepreneursPut up that hammock. Make some lemonade. And dig into these inspirational reads.

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Looking to start lining up your summer reads? I've compiled a book list I've found has helped with mycompanybut also contains entertaining reads. So, go grab some lemonade, find a hammock and relax with a book (or Kindle) that will make you think differently about your business:

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The Promise of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change,by Adam Braun: I'm going to guess that your initial reaction when searching for books on business is not going to be picking up a book about a non-profit.

However, through his story Braun shows how he created his organization with the mind of a business (even firing volunteers at times). If you think only for-profit entrepreneurs can show best business practices, read this book and think again.

Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion and Purpose,.by Tony Hseih: If you want to be inspired to create an infectious company culture and have top of the line customer service, look no further. The CEO of Zappos walks you through his entrepreneurship journey, starting off with how he sold his first company to Microsoft for a casual $265 million before he built the empire that is Zappos.

Zag: The Number One Strategy of High-Performance Brands,by Marty Neumeier: This book inspired me towrite about striving for differentinstead ofmore.Neumeier写到找到“空白”fill instead of building off something that's already been done.

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Rework,by Jason Fried: This was the first business book I ever read, but it's one that I reference the most.Reworkis direct, and to the point with a new lesson in every chapter. From hiring, to firing, to ignoring competition: This isn't a book you'll read and pass to a friend. You'll keep it in your office for reference later.

Leading Imperfectly: The Value of Being Authentic for Leaders, Professionals, and Human Beings,by James Robilotta: Being a leader isn't about doing everything right or "perfect." It's about the connections we build with others. As a business owner, you need to inspire a team of followers. Ribilotta shows how to have meaningful conversations and forces you to look inward as a leader. Plus, he's hilarious, so you'll also be entertained.

Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action,by Simon Sinek: Even though this is technically a "leadership" book, it also heavily influenced our marketing. We don't show customers justwhatwe sell, we show themwhywe sell it.

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Once in a while, you come across a book that makes you see almost everything differently after you read it. This was that book for me.

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