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In case the title wasn't enough of a giveaway, Horowitz tackles the tough issues. His leadership advice is bold and inspiring, but laced with humor and empathy—just like the best bosses.
An innovation expert and writer for Fast Company, the Harvard Business Review, and Wired, challenges the question-averse culture in most companies and schools in this practical guide to inquiry.
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Several decades in print & millions of copies sold, this timeless book is packed with ever-relevant advice on building successful relationships, be they business or personal.
Blogger & bestselling author Godin is at his informative best in this early work that serves as the cornerstone of not only his, but many other famed founders entrepreneurial empires.
Open Web advocate & prolific journalist Jarvis lifts the veil covering the world’s fastest growing company, outlining guidelines for success & revealing limitless possibilities.
Vaynerchuk’s energy for entrepreneurialism translates to inspiration & motivation, serving all those who dream of taking a hobby & making a living off it in this ultimate success manual.
The best brainstorming sessions all start with the caveat that there are no bad ideas. Accidental Genius encourages the same for writing, allowing for brilliance to stem from uninhibited creativity.
In 2008, Starbucks was in trouble, and there was no silver bullet. Onward is the gripping story of how its CEO turned the struggling coffee giant around with fearlessness, leadership, and patience.
Take charge of your financial future with this clear, informative blueprint that approaches money-saving & money-making from both a mathematical & psychological perspective.
Selected by Soundview Executive Summaries as one of the top 30 business books of 2014 and excerpted in Fast Company, Fowler's look at the fallacies of traditional carrot-and-stick motivation is a must-read for any leader.
The favorite business book of both Warren Buffett & Bill Gates, this collection of John Brooks’s 1960s New Yorker articles about leadership & decision-making has emerged as a book for the ages.
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