- In the 20th edition of strategy+business’s Best Business Books section, our writers identify the three most compelling reads in seven genres.
Summer reading 2020
July 1, 2020For those who want to slow down and still keep up.Is it time to retire the title of manager?
January 30, 2020 by Adam BryantIn an era of endless disruption, the word feels increasingly dated.Get ready for the “you’re it” moment
June 26, 2019 by Leonard J. Marcus, Eric J. McNulty, Joseph M. Henderson, and Barry C. DornGrowing into a meta-leader gives you the tools to skillfully manage any situation.Bad meetings no more
April 30, 2019 by Theodore KinniIn his new book, UNC-Charlotte professor Steven Rogelberg offers an evidence-based guide to holding better meetings.The Enthusiasms of Tom Peters
July 10, 2018 by Theodore KinniIn his exuberant new book, the management guru sums up 50 years of experience with exhortations to pursue excellence.How to Become a Master of Disaster
June 4, 2018 by Theodore KinniThe more complex and tightly coupled the system, say authors Chris Clearfield and András Tilcsik, the more urgent the need to manage the risk of meltdowns.Best Business Books 2017: Management
November 7, 2017 by Duff McDonaldMind Over MatterHow Superbosses Can Transform Your Talent Strategy
June 7, 2016 by Art KleinerFor Dartmouth professor Syd Finkelstein, “glorious bastards” such as Larry Ellison, “iconoclasts” such as Alice Waters, and “nurturers” such as Jon Stewart are models for the next generation of leadership development.Tom Peters Wants You to Read
May 26, 2016 by Theodore KinniThe legendary management guru believes burying your nose in a book can be the most effective strategy for succeeding in business.Related tags: best books, business literature, capabilities, leadership, management books, management ideasBest Business Books 2015: Managerial Self-Improvement
November 2, 2015 by Theodore KinniWhat a Character!
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