The Books
- Behind the Cloud – Marc Benioff
- Project Psychology – Sharon De Mascia
- Mrs Moneypenny’s Careers Advice for Ambitious Women
- Thinking Backwards
- Delivering Happiness – Tony Hsieh
- Good to Great and the Social Sectors – Jim Collins
- Emotional Intelligence – Daniel Goleman
- Resonate – Nancy Duarte
- The Five Temptations of a CEO – Lencioni
- Our Iceberg is Melting
- How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie
- The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen R. Covey
- Coaching for Performance – John Whitmore
- Your Brain at Work – David Rock
- Strategy Bites Back – Minzberg, Ahlstrand, Lampel
- Dirty Business – David Hughes
- Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway – Susan Jeffers
- Adapt – Tim Harford
- Henry V – William Shakespeare
- What Got You Here Won’t Get You There – Marshall Goldsmith
- Twitter for Good – Claire Diaz-Ortiz
- Drive – Daniel Pink
- The Fifth Discipline – Peter Senge
- Outliers – Malcolm Gladwell
- Jack – Straight from the Gut – Jack Welsh
- E-myth Revisited: – Michael E. Gerber
- The First 90 Days – Michael D Watkins
- Who Moved My Cheese – Spencer Johnson
- The Five Dysfunctions of a Team – Patrick M. Lencioni
- The Seven-Day Weekend – Ricardo Semler
- Eat That Frog! – Brian Tracy
- Get Out While You Can – George Marshall
- Leading Change – John P. Cotter
- The Inmates are Running the Asylum – Alan Cooper
- The Project Manager – Mastering the Art of Delivery – Richard Newton
- Business @ the Speed of Thought – Bill Gates
- How to make your life easier at work – Al Kelly
- What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School – Mark McCormack
- Your Erroneous Zones – Wayne Dyer
- Crush It! – Gary Vaynerchuck
- ReWork – Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson
- The World is Flat – Thomas L. Friedman
- Linchpin – Seth Godin
- The Tipping Point – Malcolm Gladwell
- Blink – Malcolm Gladwell
- Built to Last – Jim Collins
- Freaknonomics – Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
- Losing my Virginity – Sir Richard Branson
- Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill
- Good to Great – Jim Collins
How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie
Millions of people around the world have – and continue to – improve their lives based on the teachings of Dale Carnegie. In How to Win Friends and Influence People Carnegie offers practical advice and techniques, in his exuberant and conversational style, for how to get out of a mental rut and make life more …
View full postCrush It! – Gary Vaynerchuck
Gary Vaynerchuk has captured attention with his pioneering, multi-faceted approach to personal branding and business. After primarily utilizing traditional advertising techniques to build his family’s local wine business into a national industry leader, Gary rapidly leveraged social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook to promote Wine Library TV, his video blog about wine. As …
View full postLosing my Virginity – Sir Richard Branson
This is the bestselling autobiography of iconic entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, featuring his take on his latest business ventures, personal achievements and intrepid adventures.You’ll discover how Sir Richard is committed to building a better world through responsible, holistic business practices and ventures such as the Virgin Health Bank, which is contributing to regenerative medicine, Virgin …
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You wouldn’t expect a story about two hungry mice to be a front for powerful business lessons, would you? Yet that is what ‘Who Moved My Cheese’ is all about. Do you want to be the mouse who gave up when someone moved his cheese? Or the mouse who adapted and found even better things? …
View full postGet Out While You Can – George Marshall
This fascinating book asks a key question. Why would you work for other people when you could work for yourself, thereby making more money and/or working for less time? It goes on to show how you can use the internet to make a living from the things that you are passionate about, without being a …
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