There's never a shortage of new books about how to be more effective
in business.
Most of them are forgettable, but here are 25 that
changed the way we think about
management —
from the iconic "How
to Win Friends and Influence People"
to groundbreaking tomes like
"Guerilla Marketing"
and quick reads like the "The One Minute Manager"
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Full List
Business Guides
The Age of Unreason
(1989),
by Charles Handy
Built to Last: Successful Habits of
Visionary Companies (1994),
by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras
Competing for the Future (1996), by Gary Hamel and C.K.
Prahalad
Competitive Strategy:
Techniques for Analyzing
Industries and Competitors
(1980), by Michael E. Porter
Emotional Intelligence (1995), by Daniel Goleman
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Business
Don't Work and What to Do
about It (1985), by
Michael E. Gerber
The Essential Drucker (2001),
by Peter Drucker
The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice
of the Learning
Organization (1990), by Peter Senge
First,
Break All the Rules (1999), by Marcus Buckingham and
Curt Coffman
The Goal (1984), by Eliyahu Goldratt
Good to
Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap ... and
Others
Don't (2001), by Jim Collins
Guerilla Marketing (1984), by
Jay Conrad Levinson
How to Win Friends and Influence
People (1936), by Dale
Carnegie
The Human Side of Enterprise
(1960), by Douglas McGregor
The Innovator's Dilemma (1997),
by Clayton Christensen
Leading Change (1996), by
John P. Kotter
On Becoming a Leader (1989), by Warren
Bennis
Out of the Crisis (1982), by W. Edwards Deming
My Years with General Motors (1964), by Alfred P. Sloan Jr.
The One Minute Manager (1982), by Kenneth Blanchard and
Spencer
Johnson
Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto
for Business Revolution
(1993), by James Champy and Michael
Hammer
The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People (1989),
by Stephen R. Covey
The Six Sigma Way: How GE, Motorola
and other Top Companies are Honing
Their Performance (2000),
by Peter S. Pande, Robert P. Neuman and
Roland R. Cavanagh
Toyota Production System (1988), by Taiichi Ohno
Who Moved
My Cheese? (1998), by Spencer Johnson
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