9 Thought Leaders Whose Work You Should Read Regularly

These authors will give you a dose of inspiration, no matter what challenge you’re facing.

Question: What one entrepreneurial thought leader do you read regularly and why?

Jeff Haden

"Jeff Haden's day job is ghostwriting books for the business world's elite, but he also has a regular column on Inc.com. I never miss Jeff's column. All of his articles are incredibly insightful, and most include actionable tips to help improve your business (or your own leadership skills) right away. "


Seth Godin

"I really enjoy following Seth Godin's blog. The content of Godin's blog ranges from technical and complex issues in marketing to daily bits of wisdom and inspiration. It's important for entrepreneurs to focus on more than just the technical theories and strategies we incorporate in our businesses and to also continuously develop and improve ourselves as people. "


Michael Hyatt

"I regularly read Michael Hyatt. Best known for helping entrepreneurs build their platforms, Michael covers a range of topics, but I especially enjoy his content related to being an intentional leader. Being an influential leader starts with genuinely delivering value to others. "


Fred Wilson

"Fred Wilson is a VC who blogs over at AVC.com. His posts are always super timely and informative. He also tends to cover a wide array of topics based on what he is exposed to everyday. As an entrepreneur, it's important to read as if you were an investor. While some insights might be similar, many aspects come from a perspective that you may have never considered."


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9 Thought Leaders Whose Work You Should Read Regularly

These authors will give you a dose of inspiration, no matter what challenge you’re facing.

Question: What one entrepreneurial thought leader do you read regularly and why?

Jeff Haden

"Jeff Haden's day job is ghostwriting books for the business world's elite, but he also has a regular column on Inc.com. I never miss Jeff's column. All of his articles are incredibly insightful, and most include actionable tips to help improve your business (or your own leadership skills) right away. "


Seth Godin

"I really enjoy following Seth Godin's blog. The content of Godin's blog ranges from technical and complex issues in marketing to daily bits of wisdom and inspiration. It's important for entrepreneurs to focus on more than just the technical theories and strategies we incorporate in our businesses and to also continuously develop and improve ourselves as people. "


Michael Hyatt

"I regularly read Michael Hyatt. Best known for helping entrepreneurs build their platforms, Michael covers a range of topics, but I especially enjoy his content related to being an intentional leader. Being an influential leader starts with genuinely delivering value to others. "


Fred Wilson

"Fred Wilson is a VC who blogs over at AVC.com. His posts are always super timely and informative. He also tends to cover a wide array of topics based on what he is exposed to everyday. As an entrepreneur, it's important to read as if you were an investor. While some insights might be similar, many aspects come from a perspective that you may have never considered."


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