Reddit reviews Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It...and Why the Rest Don't (Rockefeller Habits 2.0)
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Second Influence. Getting Everything You Can is good if you are basic in marketing, I would not recommend it for people who are more advanced.
If you don't know what a "business goal" is, you need to read this:
Here are three books that I've read within the past year that I loved:
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Rand Fishkin's Lost and Founder
April Dunford's Obviously Awesome
Verne Harnish's Scaling Up
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Of the three, only Dunford's book is marketing specific but they all offer such excellent insights that you need to think about marketing as an element of a company, not a stand-alone function. Fishkin is the founder of SEO firm Moz, and his book is a page-turner.
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Good luck!
How about videos? Valuetainment has amazing entrepreneurial content.
Here's one to start you off: 21 Differences Between Managers & Leaders
As for books, I recommend Scaling Up - Verne Harnish
This is one of the greatest business books I have read in a long while, Scaling Up by Verne Harnish
The amount of times I sat up in bed, grabbed my notebook and wrote down ideas to implement the next day was unbelievable. And the cash flow section should be compulsory reading in every university.