This is a list that I find myself rattling off to a lot of first time founders.
This is actually my list of 10 books that I would recommend every first time founder to read. Some of these I was fortunate enough to read before starting Drafted, some not.
After I started Drafted, the one question I asked every new investor and advisor was “What are the top 3 books you think I should read to become a better founder?”
There was, somewhat surprisingly, a lot of overlap. But, this golden list of books already exists, it’s not secret, and you don’t need to sell your company equity to an investor to get it :)
Here are some other books that I also read, that didn’t have as much recommendation overlap, but I’d still recommend.
Come to think of it, I’ve actually read more books per month after starting Drafted than ever before. For easier consumption, I’ve categorized all the books above in terms of which parts of startups they were helpful for.
Self-discipline: Extreme ownership, The One Thing
Product: Lean Customer Development, Influence
Strategy: Blue Ocean Strategy, The Innovator’s Dilemma, The Lean Startup
Raising Money: Venture Deals
Sales: Influence, Sales Acceleration Formula, Predictable Revenue
Startups: Paul Graham Essays, The Hard Thing, Hatching Twitter
Motivation: Zero to One, The Audacity of Hope, Shoedog, The One Thing
Growth: Crossing the Chasm, Inbound Marketing, The Political Brain
Basically, if you ever wanted to ask some of the top VC’s / investors / advisors / founders for startup advice in any of these categories, you can level up by just reading one of these books.
Any that I’m missing, please please please leave them in the comments. Because I want to read them :)