One book makes you an author. Two books make you a serious voice. Three books make you the go-to authority in your space.
I asked founders which business books they actually recommend. These 15 titles came up repeatedly, with specific reasons why they made a difference.
It’s that time of year again, and I will be alternating between publishing thematic collections of past posts and sharing interviews with authors of recent books I consider important and useful to us ...
This is the first of three roundups of books helpful to different age groups. Next week I’ll showcase career management books for workers at mid-career. The final part will feature titles for workers ...
In my work advising executives from both big companies and startups, I get insight into what’s on the minds of some of the most strategic, innovative leaders in the planet. There are a few consistent ...
Editor’s note — this is the second of three roundups of books helpful to different age groups. Last week’s column showcased books for new graduates and others just starting their careers; next week we ...
the conclusion that most (maybe all) business and strategy books are useless. They over-generalize. They offer little value. I go in with such high expectations, based on reviews and descriptions, and ...
Jennifer Serravallo agreed to answer a few questions about her latest book, The Writing Strategies Book. You might also be interested in the interview she did for this column two years ago, “The ...
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