10 Must-Read Inspiring Biographies of Business
Leaders
Starting a
business from the ground up can be at times lonely, stressful and
all-consuming. Take a break and read the advice from successful entrepreneurs
who've mastered the fields of technology, fashion, retail, real estate and
more.
These men and
women have been in your shoes and lived to tell the tale. Read on to find
inspiration in their trials and triumphs.
Steve Jobs by
Walter Isaacson
Steve Jobs
(Simon & Schuster , 2011)
By Walter Isaacson
(Simon & Schuster , 2011)
By Walter Isaacson
What began in
Steve Jobs’ parents’ garage in the 1970s laid the groundwork for revolutionary
innovation in technology. From personal computers to animated films, how we
listen to and purchase music, use our phones and even read books, Jobs left his
indelible print on how we communicate, entertain and live. Based on more than
40 interviews with Jobs himself and hundreds more with those who knew him, this
no-limits, warts-and-all biography sheds light on a complicated man and his
vision for how technology could be.
Inspirational
Quote: "Remembering
that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking
you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to
follow your heart." -- Steve Jobs
Losing My
Virginity by Richard Branson
Losing My Virginity: How I
Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way (Crown
Business, 2011)
By Richard Branson
By Richard Branson
Don’t be
intimidated by the more than 600 pages in this entertaining autobiography. In
Losing My Virginity, Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, shares how his early
experiences shaped his later business ventures. When he met with “experts” who
advised he not enter an already crowded field, Branson followed his gut, with
his trademark slogan, “Oh, screw it. Let’s do it.” Part memoir, part business
guide for entrepreneurs, Branson’s belief that customer service reigns supreme
is a theme throughout his businesses, from airlines to mobile and beyond.
Inspirational
Quote: "Most
'necessary evils' are far more evil than necessary." --Richard Branson
Built from
Scratch by Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus
Built from Scratch: How a Couple of
Regular Guys Grew the Home Depot from Nothing to $30 Billion
(Crown Business, 1999)
By Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, with Bob Andelman
(Crown Business, 1999)
By Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, with Bob Andelman
In 1978, Bernie
Marcus and Arthur Blank were executives who'd just heard the two words that
strike fear in the hearts of employees everywhere: You’re fired. Their
perspective changed, however, when a friend told them they'd "been kicked
in the a** with a golden horseshoe." The firings, in fact, were a blessing
in disguise. Built from Scratch is the inside story of how two determined
executives constructed the Home Depot empire from the ground up.
Inspirational
Quote: "You
want a formula for success? Take two Jews who have just been fired, add an
Irishman who just walked away from a bankruptcy and an Italian running a
no-name investment banking firm." -- Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank
Delivering
Happiness by Tony Hseih
Delivering Happiness: A Path to
Profits, Passion and Purpose
(Business Plus Hachette Book Group, 2010)
By Tony Hsieh
(Business Plus Hachette Book Group, 2010)
By Tony Hsieh
Tony Hsieh's
entrepreneurial spirit emerged when he was just nine years old and launched his
first business -- a worm farm. When that didn’t pan out, he moved on,
undeterred, to businesses ranging from publishing a newsletter and selling it
to classmates and running garage sales, all before high school. In 1998, at age
24, he sold his company LinkExchange, an online banner advertising program, to
Microsoft for $265 million. He joined Zappos shortly after and helped create a
company culture that infuses the science of happiness into its business model.
That vision statement, to deliver happiness to the world, has drawn new and
repeat customers to the site.
Inspirational
Quote: "We
wanted to run our own business, and be in control of our own destiny. We had no
idea where it would lead us, but wherever it was, we knew it had to be better
than feeling bored and unfulfilled. We were ready for an adventure."
-- Tony Hsieh
By Invitation
Only by Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson
By Invitation Only: How We Built
Gilt and Changed the Way Millions Shop
(Penguin Group, 2012)
By Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson
(Penguin Group, 2012)
By Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson
Fashionistas,
rejoice! The co-founders of Gilt Group, the first invite-only online trunk show
brought excitement to thousands of savvy shoppers and brought the thrill of a
daily sample sale to the masses when it started in 2007. What began as a
friendship at Harvard Business School over a shared love of fashion blossomed
into a business reportedly valued at over $1 billion. With chapters ranging
from how to hire an effective team to dealing with the recession, By Invitation
Only shares the inspiring true story of one of the most successful startups of
the past decade.
Inspirational
Quote: "On
that first day we sensed something revolutionary was happening: people were
genuinely excited about Gilt. We had created a website that could potentially
change the rules of retail, for both shoppers and brands." -- Alexis
Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson
Idea Man by Paul
Allen
Idea Man: A Memoir by the
Co-Founder of Microsoft
(Penguin Group, 2011)
By Paul Allen
(Penguin Group, 2011)
By Paul Allen
In 1974 at 21
years old, Paul Allen teamed up with childhood friend Bill Gates to create
programming language for the first personal computer. They worked together
since their teens on professional programming jobs, but believed they were the
ones who could write the code that, at the time, engineers didn’t believe was
possible. The famously private Allen opens up about the founding of Microsoft,
as well as his adventures after he stepped down from the company he helped create
(advances in space travel and brain mapping, to name a few).
Inspirational
Quote: "Any
crusade requires optimism and the ambition to aim high." -- Paul Allen
Wild Company by
Mel and Patricia Ziegler
Wild Company: The Untold Story of
Banana Republic
(Simon & Schuster, 2012)
By Mel and Patricia Ziegler
(Simon & Schuster, 2012)
By Mel and Patricia Ziegler
When Mel and
Patricia Ziegler met (in the newsroom of the San Francisco Chronicle) they
wanted to travel the world, but as a young writer and artist they lacked the
money or means to do so. Wild Company tells the story of how the pair, armed
with creativity and passion (but no business training), built an empire from
military surplus clothing finds plucked from their travels to create Banana
Republic.
Inspirational
Quote: "The
only asset we had was our own oblivion. That would keep us blissfully ignorant
of the bewildering and arbitrary impediments that would entangle us until we
became so embroiled that quitting was no longer a possibility." -- Mel
Ziegler
Start Something
That Matters by Blake Mycoskie
Start Something That Matters
(Spiegel & Grau, 2011)
By Blake Mycoskie
(Spiegel & Grau, 2011)
By Blake Mycoskie
In 2006, Blake
Mycoskie traveled to Argentina to take some time off from his fourth startup
and explore the culture of another country. What he found was a great need
among children’s charities for shoes. Mycoskie knew he had to help, and the
idea for TOMS shoes was born. The concept for the company is simple: Sell a
pair of shoes today, give a pair of shoes to a child in need tomorrow. Mycoskie
shares with readers lessons learned while creating TOMS, how to develop and
tell your company’s story, and how to be resourceful without having resources.
Inspirational
Quote: "You don't
have to have a lot of money, a complicated business plan, or a great deal of
experience to start something." -- Blake Mycoskie
Shark Tales by
Barbara Corcoran with Bruce Littlefield
Shark Tales: How I Turned $1,000
Into a Billion Dollar Business
(Penguin Group, 2011)
By Barbara Corcoran with Bruce Littlefield
(Penguin Group, 2011)
By Barbara Corcoran with Bruce Littlefield
Before becoming
one of the Sharks on ABC’s Shark Tank, Barbara Corcoran held 22 jobs by the age
of 23. It was number 23, a small real estate company that would eventually lead
her to founding the Corcoran Group, a $6 billion dollar company. Combining
lessons learned from her childhood in New Jersey among nine brothers and
sisters with lessons from the cut throat world of New York real estate,
Corcoran offers entrepreneurs valuable advice for starting their own business.
Inspirational Quote: "The story of my billion-dollar business starts like this: I borrowed $1,000 from a friend." -- Barbara Corcoran
Inspirational Quote: "The story of my billion-dollar business starts like this: I borrowed $1,000 from a friend." -- Barbara Corcoran
The Martha
Rules by Martha Stewart
The Martha Rules
(Rodale, 2005)
By Martha Stewart
(Rodale, 2005)
By Martha Stewart
The Martha
Rules consists of ten rules and a roadmap for entrepreneurs to create their own
successful businesses. The book started as a project to help fellow inmates
during her incarceration in a federal prison in 2004. The Martha Rules examine
the importance of passion, quality, growth and taking risks. The first chapter,
for example, is devoted to finding your passion and developing a business.
Later chapters tout the importance of continued learning, innovation, and
surrounding yourself with the right people.
Inspirational
Quote: "Build
your business success around something that you love -- something that is
inherently and endlessly interesting to you." -- Martha Stewart
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