I do now.
I'm not trying to learn everything about business.
I just want some good books with basic business information. Such as: differences between organizational types (LLC, INC, etc), information on shares, investments, investors, equity.
I can't say specifically what I want to read about, because I have no idea about what knowledge is required for running a company.
To somehow rephrase my question - I'm interested in a something that could be titled "Business for dummies" or "The business side of a startup".
It sounds like you're interested in the legal and bureaucratic mechanics of it all.
While you can also find all the content scattered around his blog archives, Brad Feld's 'Venture Deals' puts it all in organized book form.
Keep in mind that Feld's book focuses heavily on the venture-backed side of startupland and you're missing the other part of the picture. For that, buy a basic guide or two on setting up your business from someone like NOLO.
This stuff won't teach you how to run a business, it'll just teach you about the paperwork. It's still useful information to know, though.
That's exactly what I'm interested in.
I know I can't learn how to run a business from a couple of books, but I'm hoping to at least get an idea about what's involved in running a business.
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 22.2 ms ] threadIf you gave some examples of the type of content you're looking for it might help people suggest appropriate reading materials.
I can't say specifically what I want to read about, because I have no idea about what knowledge is required for running a company.
To somehow rephrase my question - I'm interested in a something that could be titled "Business for dummies" or "The business side of a startup".
I hope I'm clear enough.
While you can also find all the content scattered around his blog archives, Brad Feld's 'Venture Deals' puts it all in organized book form.
Keep in mind that Feld's book focuses heavily on the venture-backed side of startupland and you're missing the other part of the picture. For that, buy a basic guide or two on setting up your business from someone like NOLO.
This stuff won't teach you how to run a business, it'll just teach you about the paperwork. It's still useful information to know, though.
Thank you for your reply.
- The Lean Startup [http://amzn.to/X3SYp0]
- Rework [http://amzn.to/14DHIXG]
- Art of the Start [http://amzn.to/Vt4aMj]