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Harvard Business Review (hbr.org) is a premier source of research-backed business insights, offering articles, case studies, and practical guidance on leadership, strategy, and decision making. The site covers risk taking, risk management, entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, and innovation, with expert analysis and actionable takeaways.
More resources on Risk Taking
Paul Graham: How to Start a Startup (Full Lecture 1)
Paul Graham discusses startup risks and decisions, top rec in startup threads.
Nassim Taleb's Medium/Fooled by Randomness
Insights on randomness, risk, and antifragility in business.
Farnam Street (fs.blog)
Articles on decision-making, mental models, and risk assessment.
Paul Graham Essays
Essays like 'Startup = Growth' and others on entrepreneurial risk.
Naval Ravikant: The Angel Philosopher's Guide to Wealth
Naval discusses specific knowledge, leverage, and calculated risks in entrepreneurship.
How to Build a Startup
Learn risk-taking and the lean startup method from Steve Blank's "How to Build a Startup" course. Start your entrepreneurial journey!
