Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
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"The Diamond Cutter: A System for Managing Business and Life" by Michael Roach
"The Diamond Cutter: A System for Managing Your Business and Life" by Michael Roach
The author of this book has destroyed the myth "Connections and money solve everything." Without either, Michael Roach founded one of the most successful companies in New York. He was a doctor of Buddhist philosophy by education, and in the book he devoted much attention to how this knowledge helped him build a business . But, in addition to the ancient sutras and the mythological principle of the Diamond Cutter, modern business rules also helped him. Is it possible to help people and make a fortune at the same time? You will find the answer to this question in this book!
6. “The Leadership thailand mobile database Challenge: Five Practices of Great Leaders” by James Kouzes, Barry Posner
"The Leadership Challenge: Five Practices of Great Leaders" by James Kouzes, Barry Posner
One of the best books about leadership. It tells about the importance of the leader figure in a community of people and how a good leader can turn even failure into success.
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"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand
Not all business books are like textbook pages. Ayn Rand's bestseller is a dystopian novel that extols rational egoism, rationality, and free will. But Atlas has become a reference book for many businessmen, as it inspires them to change not only themselves but also the society around them for the better.
8. "Business Models for Teams" by Timothy Clark and Bruce Blackstone Hazen
"Business Models for Teams" by Timothy Clark and Bruce Blackstone Hazen
The book helps you understand the complex mechanisms of team work and improve your interaction with your subordinates in such a way as to make your overall work not just good, but brilliant.
9. “From Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future,” Peter Thiel, Blake Masters
"From Zero to One: Notes on Startups and How to Build the Future" by Peter Thiel, Blake Masters
PayPal founder and Facebook's first investor Peter Thiel analyzed the strategy of large companies that started out as startups: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and even Microsoft. The examples are selected to show different paths of development and explain which one to choose.
10. The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen
"The Innovator's Dilemma" by Clayton Christensen
Breakthrough technologies and business: once you start automating your business, it will never be the same. This is what Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen talks about , along the way advising how to use technology to benefit business, and not just mindlessly spend the budget on it.
11. "The Psychology of Influence" by Robert Cialdini
"The Psychology of Influence" by Robert Cialdini
Books on psychology are no less necessary for a businessman than other business literature. After all, they help manage the main capital: people. This book will make many features of human behavior understandable to you, which you probably never thought about before.
"The Diamond Cutter: A System for Managing Your Business and Life" by Michael Roach
The author of this book has destroyed the myth "Connections and money solve everything." Without either, Michael Roach founded one of the most successful companies in New York. He was a doctor of Buddhist philosophy by education, and in the book he devoted much attention to how this knowledge helped him build a business . But, in addition to the ancient sutras and the mythological principle of the Diamond Cutter, modern business rules also helped him. Is it possible to help people and make a fortune at the same time? You will find the answer to this question in this book!
6. “The Leadership thailand mobile database Challenge: Five Practices of Great Leaders” by James Kouzes, Barry Posner
"The Leadership Challenge: Five Practices of Great Leaders" by James Kouzes, Barry Posner
One of the best books about leadership. It tells about the importance of the leader figure in a community of people and how a good leader can turn even failure into success.
7.
"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand
Not all business books are like textbook pages. Ayn Rand's bestseller is a dystopian novel that extols rational egoism, rationality, and free will. But Atlas has become a reference book for many businessmen, as it inspires them to change not only themselves but also the society around them for the better.
8. "Business Models for Teams" by Timothy Clark and Bruce Blackstone Hazen
"Business Models for Teams" by Timothy Clark and Bruce Blackstone Hazen
The book helps you understand the complex mechanisms of team work and improve your interaction with your subordinates in such a way as to make your overall work not just good, but brilliant.
9. “From Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future,” Peter Thiel, Blake Masters
"From Zero to One: Notes on Startups and How to Build the Future" by Peter Thiel, Blake Masters
PayPal founder and Facebook's first investor Peter Thiel analyzed the strategy of large companies that started out as startups: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and even Microsoft. The examples are selected to show different paths of development and explain which one to choose.
10. The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton Christensen
"The Innovator's Dilemma" by Clayton Christensen
Breakthrough technologies and business: once you start automating your business, it will never be the same. This is what Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen talks about , along the way advising how to use technology to benefit business, and not just mindlessly spend the budget on it.
11. "The Psychology of Influence" by Robert Cialdini
"The Psychology of Influence" by Robert Cialdini
Books on psychology are no less necessary for a businessman than other business literature. After all, they help manage the main capital: people. This book will make many features of human behavior understandable to you, which you probably never thought about before.