Aaron Levie's Book Recommendations
Aaron Levie is the co-founder and CEO of Box, a cloud content management and file sharing service for businesses. He is known for his focus on innovation and cloud computing. Based on his book recommendations, he is interested in business strategy, growth, and navigating challenges in the tech industry.
π Books Recommended by Aaron Levie 10
Behind the Cloud
"Read these three books: Crossing the Chasm, the Innovators Dilemma, and Behind the Cloud. These three combined, if you binge and read them all, you will come out ahead."
blog View source β"[One of] four good books that I would highly recommend reading if you're gonna build a B2B software company."
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Blue Ocean Strategy
"[One of] four good books that I would highly recommend reading if you're gonna build a B2B software company."
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Crossing the Chasm
"Read these three books: Crossing the Chasm, the Innovators Dilemma, and Behind the Cloud. These three combined, if you binge and read them all, you will come out ahead."
blog View source β"[One of] four good books that I would highly recommend reading if you're gonna build a B2B software company."
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The Innovator's Dilemma
"Read these three books: Crossing the Chasm, the Innovators Dilemma, and Behind the Cloud. These three combined, if you binge and read them all, you will come out ahead."
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Dealing with Darwin
"Fantastic book."
book list View source β"@mischaarmada βDealing with Darwinβ. Fantastic book."
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Four Seasons
"Great book!"
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High Growth Handbook
"Jam-packs every useful lesson about building and scaling companies into a single, digestible book."
Brotopia
"Aaron Levie mentioned this book on Twitter."
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Survival to Thrival
"Suited for every B2B entrepreneur at varying stages of growth--must read by all!"
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Positioning
"@hunteransley @paulg I mean not really. You can simultaneously have a great message (the left may not) but still have ways of framing it negatively (the right does). Great book on this:"
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