Listly by Anthony Vigneron
Browse around my Reading List and discover my favourite books, business or otherwise, what made those books inspirational, instructive, or influential in my thinking and career; featuring recommendations from some of my friends, colleagues and mentors!
Enjoy reading!
Source: http://blog.vigneron.biz/recommended-best-business-books-reading/
Mojo: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get It Back If You Lose It: Amazon.co.uk: Marshall Goldsmith, Mark Reiter: Books
"For inspiration, read...'Think and Grow Rich!'....It's the first step to devising a winning strategy." -- The Sunday Times"What makes Hill's book timeless is its 'giants of his time' sources including... Carnegie, Edison, Ford, Rockefeller [and] Theodore Roosevelt...." -- Dayton (Ohio, USA) Daily News"...reading this book is bound to inspire you to take a more positive approach to life."
The End of Business As Usual: Rewire the Way You Work to Succeed in the Consumer Revolution: Amazon.co.uk: Brian Solis: Books
Stepping Up: How Taking Responsibility Changes Everything: Amazon.co.uk: John Izzo: Books
Getting Change Right: How Leaders Transform Organizations from the Inside Out: Amazon.co.uk: Bill George, Seth Kahan: Books
4 Disciplines of Execution eBook: Sean Covey: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
The Flinch eBook: Julien Smith: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
Best Practices in Talent Management: How the World's Leading Corporations Manage, Develop, and Retain Top Talent Pfeiffer Essential Resources for Training and HR Professionals: Amazon.co.uk: Marshall Goldsmith, Louis Carter, The Best Practice Institute: Books
For decades soap giant Procter and Gamble was a byword for stodgy formulaic business practice and a paranoid obsession with keeping the nature of those practices to itself. But recently, driven by declining margins in saturated markets, it has chosen to espouse a more touchy- feely and creative approach to its business.
Do you want to get ahead in life? Climb the ladder to personal success? The secret, master networker Keith Ferrazzi claims, is in reaching out to other people.
Every so often a business book comes along that changes how we think about innovation and entrepreneurship. Eric Ries's The Lean Startup has the chops to join this exalted company. (Philip Delves Broughton Financial Times )Mandatory reading for entrepreneurs...
You will never again think as you did before about [success] ... This book deserves the gold star that adorns its front cover (The Times)Malcolm Gladwell is a cerebral and jaunty writer, with an unusual gift for making the complex seem simple (Observer)Makes geniuses look a bit less special, and the rest of us a bit more so (Time)Gladwell deploys a wealth of fascinating data and information to illustrate his thesis ...
"...an easy-to-ready and easy-to-follow handbook that no doubt will become a classic for anybody entering a new position." -- The Globe and Mail, November 12, 2003"In his new book, Mr Watkins offers a do-it-yourself road map for executives..." -- Financial Times, October 9, 2003
"It's about time this book was written. It is a long-overdue manifesto for the mobile lifestyle, and Tim Ferriss is the ideal ambassador. This will be huge" (Jack Canfield, co-creator Chicken Soup for the Soul)"The book that has caught the imagination of overworked America" (Sunday Telegraph)"This is a whole new ball game.