In 2026, standing still is not an option. Founders and business leaders must juggle stricter regulations, rapidly evolving AI, changing expectations from teams and customers who want businesses to be both authentic and meaningful. Success isn’t just about strategy. It requires resilience, courage and the ability to adapt more quickly than the change itself.
For the startup community, growth is about scaling a business, as well as becoming a leader alongside it. These five books directly address this challenge, offering practical insights, fresh thinking, and human-centered wisdom to help you grow your business while growing yourself.
Best read for: Transforming regulation into competitive advantage
The Compliance Advantage: How Disruptive Entrepreneurs Win in Regulated Markets
Lee Bryan
$6:10 p.m.Rethinking the press
For many founders, compliance falls firmly into the category of “necessary evil.” But what if regulation could actually help you move faster, build trust and outperform your competitors? That’s the question The Compliance Advantage asks, and it’s a question many founders overlook.
Lee Bryan challenges the idea that compliance is slowing down, while showing how regulation can become a strategic advantage rather than an obstacle to growth. Using practical tools like the ARC methodology, it helps leaders detect risks early, resolve issues quickly, and create scalable compliance systems without crushing creativity.
This book is particularly relevant for startups operating in fintech, healthcare, sustainability, or any other heavily regulated sector. If you want to protect your brand, gain the trust of your stakeholders and make risk management a real market advantage, The Compliance Advantage is a must read.
Best read for: Accelerate growth through strategic connections
Personal advice from You Inc.: how to recruit the best personal advisors to accelerate success
Emma Maslen
$8:51 p.m.Rethinking the press
No founder builds something meaningful on their own, but many rely on ad hoc, last-minute, or who-is-who-is-at-the-time advice. In Personal advice from You Inc.Emma Maslen encourages leaders to be much more thoughtful, showing them how to create a circle of trusted advisors who truly accelerate your growth.
Blending practical tools with real-life stories, the book guides you in finding the right people, tapping into diverse perspectives and opening doors to new ideas and opportunities. It’s not about recruiting mentors for the sake of it. Maslen offers a clear, thoughtful framework for choosing advisors who will challenge your assumptions, expand your thinking, and help you see what’s possible sooner.
For busy startup leaders making high-stakes decisions under limited time, this book is a timely reminder that the right advice, implemented well, can change not only the speed with which you grow, but also the confidence with which you lead.
Best read for: Personal growth and courageous leadership
COURAGE: 7 choices to live a life without regrets
Christopher OH Williams
$23.96Lioncrest Editions
Behind every bold business decision lies a deeply human challenge: courage. In COURAGE.Christopher OH Williams shatters the myth that courage is reserved for extraordinary people, revealing it instead as a practical skill that can be learned.
Instead of idolizing famous achievements, Williams focuses on the everyday choices that truly make a difference in leadership. He shares seven practical steps to help you move forward, break free, and lead in a way that feels authentic and true to you.
For founders facing uncertainty, self-doubt, or burnout, this book is a foundational and energizing read. It reminds leaders that personal growth is not separate from business success: it is the foundation.
Best read for: Building a values-driven, people-focused business
Remarkable Hospitality: How to Have a Company You Love and Who Loves You Back
Cassie Davison
$6:31 p.m.Rethinking the press
Hospitality is one of the most difficult industries to succeed in, but the lessons in Remarkable hospitality extend well beyond cafes, restaurants and hotels. Cassie Davison offers a deeply human, values-driven framework for building businesses that inspire staff and customer loyalty.
Running your own business comes with long hours, high pressure, and the risk of burnout. In Remarkable hospitalityDavison shows how to lead with purpose, set meaningful standards, and use your story and values to stand out—all without sacrificing well-being.
For startup founders building service- or experience-driven businesses, this is a powerful guide to creating something lasting, distinctive, and truly rewarding.
Best read for: Successfully leading digital and AI-driven change
Transform! : The 14 behaviors that drive successful digital transformation in the age of the AI generation
Ian Murrin, Rajesh Jethwa and Mike Wright
$20.24Wiley
Digital transformation sounds exciting (growth, efficiency, innovation), but for many leaders it becomes a frustrating and costly disappointment. Too often, big tech programs promise the world and quietly fail to deliver anything close to it. Transform! do not shy away from this reality. Instead, it examines why so much money, time and energy is wasted on change initiatives that never come to fruition.
Using insightful case studies and hard-won insights, the authors present the 14 behaviors that consistently separate success from failure. It’s not about researching the latest technology or deploying another platform. It’s about making better decisions, investing in the right places and supporting people on the journey – including their skills, attitudes and beliefs.
In a world shaped by AI and constant disruption, Transform! is a practical and reassuring guide for startup leaders who want to grow with intention, avoid painful missteps, and turn their digital ambition into change that actually lasts.
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