Entrepreneurship

  • Pattern Breakers

    £11.99

    From the man who invested in Twitter, Twitch and Lyft back when they were named Odeo, Justin.TV and Zimride, an analysis of what it is that makes start-ups successful, and an exploration of how those companies can be identified at the seed stage of their development.

  • The Diary of a CEO

    £10.99

    ‘The Diary of a CEO’ is an unfiltered journey into the remarkable stories of the people that have defined culture, achieved greatness and created stories worth studying. Steven conducts his podcast by interviewing some of the world’s most influential people, experts and thinkers and embarks on a curiosity driven journey to discover untold truths, unlearned lessons and important insights that will make his, and the audiences lives more enjoyable, more successful and more fulfilled. ‘The Diary of a CEO’ is different because of how raw, honest and emotional it is – living up to the word ‘diary’ in its name – these are the things people don’t usually share told with a level of honesty that most ‘interviews’ don’t give you.

  • The thinking machine

    £25.00

    This is a riveting investigative account of Nvidia, the tech company that has exploded in value for its artificial intelligence computing hardware, and Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s charismatic, uncompromising CEO.

  • What you do is who you are

    £10.99

    Ben Horowitz, a leading venture capitalist, modern management expert, and New York Times bestselling author combines lessons both from history and modern organisational practice with practical and often surprising advice to help us build cultures that can weather both good and bad times.

  • The geek way

    £10.99

    The Geek Way explains the radical new mindset that is revolutionizing business culture, leadership, personal successes – and how to use it in your own career.

  • Range

    £10.99

    The fifth-anniversary edition of the groundbreaking book on how to be successful in the twenty-first century. Through fascinating stories and vividly explained research, David Epstein demonstrates how, as the world has become increasingly complex, developing range can help us excel.

  • Slow productivity

    £16.99

    Hustle culture. Burnout. Quiet quitting. Today we’re either sacrificing ourselves on the altar of success or we’re rejecting the idea of ambition entirely. But it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. There is a way to create meaningful work as part of a balanced life, and it’s called ‘slow productivity’. Coined by Cal Newport, slow productivity is a revolutionary philosophy based on three simple principles: Do fewer things; Work at a natural pace; Obsess over quality. Examining the stories and habits of ancient and modern scientists, philosophers, artists and scholars who worked in this way, Newport reveals just how transformative the slow productivity approach can be to producing a meaningful body of work.

  • The diary of a CEO

    £20.00

    ‘The Diary of a CEO’ is an unfiltered journey into the remarkable stories of the people that have defined culture, achieved greatness and created stories worth studying. Steven conducts his podcast by interviewing some of the world’s most influential people, experts and thinkers and embarks on a curiosity driven journey to discover untold truths, unlearned lessons and important insights that will make his, and the audiences lives more enjoyable, more successful and more fulfilled. ‘The Diary of a CEO’ is different because of how raw, honest and emotional it is – living up to the word ‘diary’ in its name – these are the things people don’t usually share told with a level of honesty that most ‘interviews’ don’t give you.

  • Money men

    £10.99

    ‘Money Men’ is the astonishing inside story of Wirecard’s multi-billion-dollar fraud, Europe’s biggest new tech darling revealed as a house of cards. Uncovering fake bank accounts, fake offices and possibly even a fake death, McCrum offers a searing exposé that will finally lay bare the truth.

  • The book of do

    £20.00

    Can a book inspire action? Can it make us get up and move? Start something? Live differently? This is The Book of Do. Within these pages you’ll find over 50 colour photographs, 30 illustrations, 8 lists, 6 recipes, 4 diary entries and hundreds of ideas around business, creativity, resilience and wellbeing that might just change your life.

  • The Green Start-Up

    £16.99

    As issues around climate change and environmental impact become more urgent, businesses and start-ups must work harder than ever before to operate in a greener, more sustainable way, for the benefit of both themselves and the planet. Environmental trailblazer Juliet Davenport OBE leads us through the most pressing questions facing any company so that we can do just that.

  • What They Still Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School

    £9.99

    Between the theories of business school and the real world of business, there is still a gap – one that can only be filled by experience, helped by the knowledge of someone who has already done it. Over a lifetime as one of the world’s most influential business leaders, Mark McCormack gathered more insights than could ever fit in one book: here he has distilled the strategies, techniques and wisdom that everyone needs to get organised, get ahead and gain and keep the competitive edge.

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