An entrepreneur's reading list – book suggestions to help you get to the top

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In a fast changing and challenging business world never underestimate the value of a continuing education. Often our success is based on setting goals, implementing the necessary strategies, achieving those goals and then setting some more.

It may seem like the hamster wheel analogy but there are easier and more exciting ways of achieving your goals.

Whether it is touching up on your management skills, honing in on sales strategies, marketing or communication or keeping up with current trends in technology and finance, good reading material can go a long way.

Participating in seminars and webinars (educational lessons taught over the Internet allowing you to participate from your home, office, car or anywhere that you can access the Internet) are active ways to increase your field of knowledge. Reading the most current or recommended books in your field to stay up-to-date is another way.

You might want to start with a basic book geared towards revisiting the importance of organisation in the life of a small business entrepreneur. Getting organized, written by Stephanie Winston details timesaving strategies and organisation tips that will help clear your mind and your desk.

For the few of you who are yet to read it, The E-Myth Revisited, written by Michael E. Gerber develops an in-depth analysis of the most common mistakes that cause small businesses to fail. Learn how to avoid making these errors and give your small business a higher chance of success.

Learn about the successes of the greats, and follow in the footsteps of some of the century's most successful SME's. Founders at Work; Stories of Start-up's Early Days written by Jessica Livingston contains interviews with industry moguls like the founders of Hotmail, TiVo, Firefox and PayPal, to name a few.

How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie can help develop your management skills- Carnegie professes that 85% of success is due to leadership abilities. These tips and strategies can help to create a higher energy work environment.

In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, author Stephen R. Covey presents a holistic, integrated, principle-centred approach for solving personal and professional problems. He reveals principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that create changes.

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