To save you time and money, we've distilled 25 of the greatest business books down to their primary insights.
We've captured critical advice across a variety of topics, from how to lead a major company to how to thrive in your career.
If you want to bone up on your business theory, here are the central lessons — and a great way to begin a reading list.
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Here are the links you need to nab each one:
- "Give and Take" by Adam Grant
- "Positioning" by Al Ries and Jack Trout
- "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie
- "Decisive" by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
- "Getting Things Done" by David Allen
- "So Good They Can't Ignore You" by Cal Newport
- "Emotional Intelligence" by Dan Goleman
- "My Years With General Motors" by Alfred Sloan
- "Man's Search For Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl
- "The Progress Principle" by Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer
- "Predictably Irrational" by Dan Ariely
- "Quiet" by Susan Cain
- "The Innovator's Dilemma" by Clayton Christensen
- "Influence" by Robert Cialdini
- "Good to Great" by Jim Collins
- "The Effective Executive" by Peter Drucker
- "Rework" by Jason Fried and David Heinemeir Hansson
- "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell
- "Purple Cow" by Seth Godin
- "Drive" by Daniel Pink
- "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries
- "Lean In" by Sheryl Sandberg
- "The Signal and the Noise" by Nate Silver
- "The Black Swan" by Nassim Taleb
- "The Mythical Man-Month" by Frederick Brooks
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