Top 10 business novels





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I want to share with you a list of business novels that had a huge impact on my development as a leader, businessman, and a man. Some of them are deposited in the head, and some went straight to the heart.

So, my choice TOP 10 best business novels:

1. Ayn Rand: "Atlas shrugged"

Bestseller 1000 degrees. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to feel and accept the inner strength that exists in each of us. I personally this book has helped to truly accept self-responsibility for everything that happens with me and my actions.

2. Eliyahu Goldratt: Goal

Eliyahu Goldratt guru effective management. The book that started my real development as a professional top Manager, and that turned me into a burning admirer of the Theory of Constraints. And for those who are engaged in production, this book is needed like water to a traveler in the desert.

3. Jack Welch "My years in GE"

My idol among top managers. Want to become a successful top? Read and model Jack Welch. I did so and received phenomenal results. Do the same and you too will succeed!

4. Eliyahu Goldrat "I knew it"

Top book is for anyone who makes sales at retail stores and distribution. From it learn how to retailers to make the most out of each square meter of their retail space.

5. Eliyahu Goldratt: "Critical chain"

Top book for specialists in the field of project management and delivery of services. How to do everything faster, more accurate and more profitable. Immediately there are doubts, but when testing it works great.

6. Tom DeMarco: "Deadline"

Also devoted to project management. Not influenced me, but it is very useful and interesting book.

7. Maxim Kotin And botany doing business"

The book is about making "smart" business in the former Soviet Union. More even not about business, but about the development of the person who performed it.

8. Lee Iacocca "Career Manager"

The book is about building a career. Controversial, but very interesting. Will be especially useful for people related to auto industry.

9. Patrick Lencioni Five dysfunctions of a team. Parables of leadership"

The author describes the five "vices" of any team: mutual distrust, promiscuity, irresponsibility, fear of conflict and indifference to results. And shows how the characters dealt with them and turned into a team of winners.

10. Immelman Raymond "Boss: fantastic or futile"

My favorite book on the subject of "team building", which is actually the creation of a "tribe" of the company. Very applied, it is possible to immediately implement in firms of all sizes and very fast to get results.

These books are very easy to read as fiction, but carry a very large amount of useful and practical information. Just learn, choose and implement the desired. And do not forget to share this list with your friends by clicking on social media buttons.

Author Vladislav Podoprigora

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