Read these books written by Indian entrepreneurs and CEOs
In the thriving entrepreneurial space of India, there exist some well-established names that wear many hats beyond spearheading their companies. These also include some incredible entrepreneurs and CEOs who have written books that will galvanize you to put your best foot forward in all your endeavors. Today, let's update your reading list with these books by famous Indian business tycoons.
'Dream With Your Eyes Open' by Ronnie Screwvala
Written by Ronnie Screwvala, Dream With Your Eyes Open is a book written by an entrepreneur, for an entrepreneur. In this book, The UTV founder shares insights about his entrepreneurial journey, offering readers a clear picture of the business world and how entrepreneurship is India's future. It has no technical jargon involved, which makes it an easy and smooth read.
'Hit Refresh' by Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella once revealed during an interview that his book Hit Refresh revolves around corporate change and reinvention. It also captures his entrepreneurial journey that serves nothing less than sheer inspiration for budding businessmen and CEOs. His words motivate people, communities, organizations, and societies to "hit refresh" for new ideas, inventions, and advancements. Safe to say that it's a game-changer for many.
'How I Almost Blew It' by Sidharth Rao
Sidharth Rao is the founder of Webchutney, which happens to be among the top digital agencies in India to have been ranked number one by the Economic Times for eight consecutive years. His book talks about some of the greatest Indian entrepreneurs like Deep Kalra of MakeMyTrip, Ashish Hemrajani of BookMyShow, etc and tells their shocking, inspiring, and thought-provoking stories.
'My Life in Full' by Indra Nooyi
My Life in Full: Work, Family, and Our Future by Indra Nooyi is an exceptional memoir of the former Pepsico CEO. The book revolves around the challenges that she faced while managing her family, home, and a demanding job. Additionally, through this novel, she also urges the government and companies to take work flexibility and paid leave seriously. Check out more such book recommendations.