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#Leadership : The 15 #BestBusinessBooks to Read this Summer…Summer Vacation is a Great Time to Catch Up on Reading. It’s even Better if the Books you Choose will Make you More Productive and Happier When you Head Back to Work.

May 29, 2018/in First Sun Blog/by First Sun Team

We picked out 15 business books from this year and last year that we found particularly entertaining and insightful.

Those books include “Bad Blood” by John Carreyrou, about the massive Theranos scandal, and “The Geometry of Wealth,” about getting a handle on your finances.


The best kind of summer reading is a book that’s both informative and entertaining — a book that makes you feel smarter without boring you to tears.

They’re not always easy to find, but lucky you — we’ve found 15 of them. Below, you’ll see some of our favorite business books from this year and last.

Don’t be surprised if you devour more than one in a single vacation week, and return to the office brimming with new ideas.

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‘Bad Blood’ by John Carreyrou

'Bad Blood' by John CarreyrouKnopf Doubleday

The medical device startup Theranos was once the world’s hottest startup, its founderElizabeth Holmes— deemed the “youngest self-made female billionaire — a revolutionary. But after some digging into the company, it all unraveled.

Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou has the definitive account of what happened at Theranos, and how it was revealed to have been built on lies, secrecy, and an oppressive culture.

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‘Brotopia’ by Emily Chang

'Brotopia' by Emily ChangPortfolio

Bloomberg Technology host and executive producer Emily Chang has conducted multiple interviews with the most powerful people in tech, and in “Brotopia,” she’s taking a look at how the promise and glories of Silicon Valley can be real — but only for men.

Chang drew from interviews with tech’s foremost women, including Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, and former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, to illustrate how women risked their careers to pave the way for others, and sheds light on how the Valley has a long way to go in terms of treating women as equals.

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‘Dream Teams’ by Shane Snow

'Dream Teams' by Shane SnowHachette

In “Dream Teams,” Snow, who is a journalist and an entrepreneur, takes a look at what makes great teams so effective.

He draws on neuroscience, psychology, and business, and brings in historical examples like the Wright brothers and the Wu-Tang Clean to illustrate his arguments — all of which are applicable to the modern workplace.

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‘Principles’ by Ray Dalio

'Principles' by Ray DalioSimon & Schuster

Ray Dalio is as well known for leading the largest hedge fund in the world, Bridgewater Associates, as he is for the highly unusual (and controversial) philosophy of “radical truth” and “radical transparency” that he’s instilled into the firm.

Dalio told Business Insider earlier this year that since stepping back from a daily management role in March, he has focused on leaving a legacy of this philosophy, collected in this year’s volume — focused on his personal life and management principles — and an upcoming second volume, about the economy.

In this book, you’ll learn why Dalio has all of his 1,500 employees constantly rate each other’s performance in meetings via iPad app, and why all of these meetings are recorded and archived.

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‘Black Edge’ by Sheelah Kolhatkar

'Black Edge' by Sheelah KolhatkarRandom House

In 2014, the eighth employee of legendary investor Steve Cohen’s hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors was convicted of insider trading. Cohen himself was not found guilty but was barred from managing outside capital until 2018.

“Black Edge” is the story of the Justice Department’s investigation into SAC Capital, and New Yorker staff writer Sheelah Kolhatkar has made it as gripping as a thriller.

If you’re a fan of “Billions,” it’s worth checking out this authoritative take on the true story that’s often just as dramatic as fiction.

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‘Applied Empathy’ by Michael Ventura

'Applied Empathy' by Michael VenturaAmazon

Ventura is the CEO of strategy and design firm Sub Rosa, and over the course of his career he’s worked with organizations include Google and the United Nations.

“Applied Empathy,” based partly on a course Ventura taught at Princeton, helps readers to see the world from other people’s perspectives in order to create better products and services for them.

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‘The Meaning Revolution’ by Fred Kofman

'The Meaning Revolution' by Fred KofmanCurrency

Kofman was trained as an economist, but he’s best known in the world of tech as a master of leadership, and he’s mentored the likes of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

“The Meaning Revolution” is a manual that distills the leadership philosophy he developed over his training sessions and his career at LinkedIn, which he recently let for Google.

It offers all employees, regardless of their place in their company’s hierarchy, a plan for becoming a better team member, able to accomplish far more than they could through a typical self-serving approach.

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‘Off the Clock’ by Laura Vanderkam

'Off the Clock' by Laura VanderkamAmazon

Vanderkam has already published multiple books about time-management and productivity. In “Off the Clock,” she helps readers realize how much time they have outside of working hours — and how best to utilize it so that they feel happier and more fulfilled.

Vanderkam expertly interweaves anecdotes from people who underwent “time makeovers,” philosophical meditations on time and memory, and practical tips for organizing your time at workand at home.

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‘Own It’ by Sallie Krawcheck

'Own It' by Sallie KrawcheckCrown Business

Sallie Krawcheck has taken everything she learned as “the most powerful woman on Wall Street” — with all of its ups and downs — and used that to create Ellevest, an investing platform designed for women.

In “Own It,” a career guide for women that includes anecdotes from her life, Krawcheck argues that we need to abandon the phrase “empowering women” and recognize that women can together leverage power they already have.

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‘Sh*tshow!’ by Charlie LeDuff

'Sh*tshow!' by Charlie LeDuffPenguin Random House

Charlie LeDuff is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter based in Detroit whose style of gonzo journalism breaks through the veneer of the powerful.

“Sh*tshow” isn’t exactly a business book, per se, but LeDuff’s dispatches from struggling communities across the United States, from Flint to the Mexican border, illustrate the economic hardships that led to the current chaotic political climate.

It’s a read that’s more authentic, illuminating, and entertaining than much of the “America’s heartland” reporting that’s been published in the wake of Trump’s election.

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‘In Praise of Wasting Time’ by Alan Lightman

'In Praise of Wasting Time' by Alan LightmanAmazon

“In Praise of Wasting Time” is a concise treatise on the benefits of doing what, in the moment, seems like nothing. Lightman is a physicist, novelist, and essayist who’s taught at Harvard and MIT. His latest book explores the benefits of leaving some periods of time unscheduled, of simply letting our minds wander.

A reviewer on Goodreads said one of her favorite passages begins: “I suggest that we should think of the time spent in creative thought, in quiet reflection and contemplation, in mental replenishment, in consolidation of our identity and values in positive terms — not as what it is not, but as what it is.”

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‘The Third Door: The Wild Quest to Uncover How the World’s Most Successful People Launched Their Careers’ by Alex Banayan

'The Third Door: The Wild Quest to Uncover How the World's Most Successful People Launched Their Careers' by Alex BanayanAmazon

At age 18, Banayan hacked — and won — “The Price is Right.” At age 19, he became the youngest venture capitalist ever, working at Alsop Louie Partners.

He’s now 25 years old, and has been named to Business Insider’s list of the most powerful people under 30.

In “The Third Door,” Banayan takes readers along with him as he tracks down people like Bill Gates and Lady Gaga to ask them exactly how they set foot on the path to success. According to Banayan’s research, what all these successful people have in common is that they took the third door: finding a path even when it seemed like there was none.

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‘The Captain Class’ by Sam Walker

'The Captain Class' by Sam WalkerAmazon

A few years ago, Wall Street Journal deputy editor and sports section founder Sam Walker developed a process to determine the 16 greatest professional sports dynasties around the world from the last century.

When he examined his list to find shared traits that could explain their success, he determined that each had a highly influential captain with a set of traits like exceptional emotional control and intense tenacity.

Walker’s investigation is, broadly speaking, a look at what it takes to be an elite leader in any field, and the history will especially resonate with even the most casual sports fan.

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‘My Morning Routine’ by Benjamin Spall and Michael Xander

'My Morning Routine' by Benjamin Spall and Michael XanderAmazon

So many of us are obsessed with morning routines — finding the perfect one, learning how successful people haveorganized theirs.

In “My Morning Routine,” Spall and Xander share the morning habits of people like Twitter cofounder Biz Stone and General Stanley McChrystal, and guide readers in setting up a routine of their own to kickstart a productive day.

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‘The Geometry of Wealth’ by Brian Portnoy

'The Geometry of Wealth' by Brian PortnoyAmazon

Portnoy is a behavioral finance expert — he holds both a doctorate and a CFA degree. In “The Geometry of Wealth,” he explores what it means to be truly wealthy, i.e. to fund a fulfilling life.

The “geometry” in the title refers to Portnoy’s use of a circle, a triangle, and a square to explain how we adapt to circumstances, prioritize, and simplify. It’s all about being intentional and self-aware: knowing what you value and what you need to do to get there.

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SEE ALSO: 7 books you can finish in a long weekend that will make you a more well-rounded person

 

 

Businessinsider.com | May 29, 2018 | Richard Feloni and Shana Lebowitz

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#Leadership: 9 Brilliant Business Books you can Read in an Afternoon…Best Business Books under 150 pages. All you Need is an Afternoon to Read Through these Greats.

June 12, 2015/in First Sun Blog/by First Sun Team

Starting a new book can seem daunting and overly time-consuming. The good news is there are several short business books loaded with powerful information about selling, managing, and investing. We compiled a list of the best business books under 150 pages that you can start and finish in an afternoon.

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All you need is an afternoon to read through these greats.

It’s no secret that reading can help you get ahead. The most accomplished people tend to love to read.

However, starting a new book can seem daunting and overly time-consuming. The good news is there are several short business books loaded with powerful information about selling, managing, and investing. We compiled a list of the best business books under 150 pages that you can start and finish in an afternoon.

 

‘Who Moved My Cheese?’ by Spencer Johnson

'Who Moved My Cheese?' by Spencer Johnson

Penguin Books/Amazon

“Who Moved My Cheese?” made it on “Shark Tank” investor Daymond John’s list of business books that changed his life.

Johnson’s parable was an instant hit when it came out in 1998 and has continued to be a bestseller over the past decade. It tells the story of two mice, Scurry and Sniff, and two sprite-like people, Hem and Haw, living in a maze where the location of the cheese suddenly begins changing every day.

Johnson wrote the book as the internet started becoming more accessible, causing companies around the world to adapt and learn new ways of doing business. Its lessons on how to let go of a fear of change are timeless.

‘As a Man Thinketh’ by James Allen

'As a Man Thinketh' by James Allen

Tribecca Books/Amazon

This short classic should be on every entrepreneur’s bookshelf. Published in 1902, “As a Man Thinketh” contains wisdom that transcends time. Author and coach Tony Robbins says he often recommends it to people “because it’s so small and easy to read and so profound.” He’s read it at least a dozen times.

In the book, Allen emphasizes that your life is completely under your control rather than in the hands of fate, luck, or external circumstances. To be successful, he says you must first be successful in your mind.

 

‘How to Lie with Statistics’ by Darrell Huff

'How to Lie with Statistics' by Darrell Huff

W.W. Norton & Company/Amazon

If “How to Lie with Statistics” worked for Bill Gates, it could work for you. The business magnate and bookworm included Huff’s 150-page book about how statistics can be deceptive on his list of summer must-reads.

Although it was written in 1954, Gates promises it doesn’t feel dated. Rather, it will make you feel smarter and more skeptical of the things you read.

‘The Greatest Salesman in the World’ by Og Mandino

'The Greatest Salesman in the World' by Og Mandino

Bantam Books/Amazon

To be great in business, you need to be a great salesman. If you can’t sell your ideas, product, or services, you won’t make it.

In “The Greatest Salesman in the World,” which has been around since 1968, Mandino offers several simple, yet powerful, truths in a very clear and compelling style. His parable takes place in ancient Jerusalem and is about a camel boy, Hafid, who’s master is a very wealthy trader. Hafid hopes to uncover his master’s key to success, and the trader guides him by passing on 10 scrolls filled with wisdom.

 

‘The One Minute Manager’ by Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson

'The One Minute Manager' by Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson

Blanchard Family/Amazon

Another one of Daymond John’s picks, “The One Minute Manager” is a guide to effective communication between bosses and their employees.

Blanchard and Johnson say managers can explain a task to employees within a minute, as well as take just 60 seconds to offer praise or criticism. In addition to describing the “one-minute manager,” the authors offer advice about lowering barriers between managers and their employees, and how to communicate as directly as possible.

A new and updated edition of this business bestseller, “The New One Minute Manager,” came out in May.

‘The Investment Answer’ by Daniel C. Goldie and Gordon S. Murray

'The Investment Answer' by Daniel C. Goldie and Gordon S. Murray

Hachette Book Group/Amazon

Goldie and Murray’s guide to investing, “The Investment Answer,” is under 100 pages and focuses on five decisions every investor has to make. These include whether to invest alone or with a professional; how to allocate among stocks, bonds, and cash; and when to sell or buy assets.

Murray, a Wall Street veteran, and Goldie, a financial adviser, keep their guide brief and jargon-free for any investor — experienced, beginner, and everyone in between.

‘The Richest Man in Babylon’ by George S. Clason

'The Richest Man in Babylon' by George S. Clason

Classic House Books/Amazon

Clason’s celebrated bestseller will teach you everything you need to know about personal finance through a compelling series of parables that take place in the historical city of Babylon.

“The Richest Man in Babylon” teaches you the principles of paying yourself first, living below your means, and investing in yourself, among other timeless financial lessons.

‘Marketing: A Love Story’ by Bernadette Jiwa

'Marketing: A Love Story' by Bernadette Jiwa

Bernadette Jiwa/Amazon

Jiwa compiles several popular blog posts in her book about great marketing in a digital age.

“Marketing: A Love Story” encourages a different approach to business and entrepreneurship: to stop selling things and start telling stories. In a day when consumers are much more aware about how they’re being marketed to, it is becoming more important to see through the eyes of customers and convey exactly how they are going to feel if they buy into your product or idea.

‘Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals’ by Thomas Corley

'Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals' by Thomas Corley

Langdon Street Press/Amazon

To be successful in business, it’s important to establish good personal finance habits.

“Rich Habits” author Thomas Corley spent five years studying the lives of both rich people and poor people, and managed to segment out what he calls “rich habits” and “poverty habits,” meaning the tendencies of those who fit in each group.

His 94-page book outlines these findings and shows how even the simplest of habits, such as regular exercise or calling friends on their birthdays, could increase your chances of attaining wealth.

 

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#Leadership: 10 #Novels that Will Make you Smarter about #Business…No Matter your Passion or Profession, these Stories will Entertain while Teaching you about #Business

June 11, 2015/in First Sun Blog/by First Sun Team

When we talk about “Business Books,” we’re typically referring to works of Nonfiction. But if you’re looking to learn about #Leadership, #Entrepreneurship, or #CareerDevelopment, there’s no reason to limit your browsing to one section of the bookstore. Some of the most memorable and inspiring lessons on these topics come from fiction.

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Think tales of a failed consultant who travels the world to pitch his product; an aspiring journalist who answers to a tyrannical editor; and a group of boys who create their own society after getting stranded on a deserted island.

No matter your passion or profession, these stories will entertain while teaching you about business.

 

‘Then We Came to the End’ by Joshua Ferris

'Then We Came to the End' by Joshua Ferris

Amazon

Ferris’s satirical novel takes place in a Chicago advertising agency in financial turmoil. As one after another employee gets laid off, the remaining staff turns to gossiping and office politics.

The book offers keen insights into the way that even the most irritating coworkers can become your best friends — and how even the most soul-sucking work can be fulfilling on some level.

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‘How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia’ by Mohsin Hamid

'How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia' by Mohsin Hamid

Amazon

According to billionaire tech investor Chris Sacca, everyone in Silicon Valley should read this novel. A twist on the traditional self-help book, it tells the story of a man who grows up in a Southeast Asian slum and becomes a business tycoon.

Possibly more realistic than any nonfiction rags-to-riches account, the book paints a picture of the ambition necessary to become a successful entrepreneur, especially in less than favorable economic conditions.

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‘Moby Dick’ by Herman Melville

'Moby Dick' by Herman Melville

Amazon

This literary classic is less a conventional tale of a business endeavor than it is a series of lessons in leadership. A sailor named Ishmael joins a crew of seamen on a whaling expedition, led by Captain Ahab. (Fun fact: Starbucks coffee company was named after Starbuck, the ship’s first mate.)

Ahab is charismatic and determined when it comes to capturing the whale he calls Moby Dick. Yet ultimately he undermines himself by failing to listen to his crew and dismissing the dangers involved in the journey.

Buy it here>>

‘Things Fall Apart’ by Chinua Achebe

'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe

Amazon

On the surface, this novel is about the spread of British colonialism in a fictional Nigerian village and the village leader’s fight to save his community from the influence of Christian missionaries.

Yet the story also raises questions about what makes a successful leader, and what happens when the leader’s ambitions conflict with the group’s interests.

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‘A Hologram for the King’ by Dave Eggers

'A Hologram for the King' by Dave Eggers

Amazon

In the wake of the US recession, self-employed consultant Alan Clay is facing the possibility of foreclosure and his daughter dropping out of college because he can’t pay her tuition. When the book opens, he has traveled to a Saudi Arabian city to pitch a holographic teleconferencing system to the king.

As he waits for the king to finally arrive, Clay’s struggles illustrate not only what it’s like to do business abroad, but also how it feels when your work no longer makes an impact.

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‘Don Quixote’ by Miguel de Cervantes

'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes

Amazon

Don Quixote is a 16th-century Spanish gentleman who reads so many tales of romance and chivalry that he appoints himself a knight and embarks on a journey to save the world.

Throughout the novel, Quixote embodies the spirit of an entrepreneur, who insists he can improve society even though his ideas seem unrealistic and significant obstacles stand in the way of his success.

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‘Something Happened’ by Joseph Heller

'Something Happened' by Joseph Heller

Amazon

This satirical novel by the author of “Catch-22” is written from the stream-of-consciousness perspective of businessman Bob Slocum. As the title suggests, something has happened to Slocum to undermine his sense of happiness.

It’s a powerful statement on how professional success doesn’t always translate to personal fulfillment — so much so that one Harvard Business School professor recommends his students read it before taking his class.

Buy it here>>

‘The White Tiger’ by Aravind Adiga

'The White Tiger' by Aravind Adiga

Amazon

In a series of letters to the visiting Chinese premier, narrator Balram Halwai tells the story of his entrepreneurial journey. The setting is Bangalore, where Balram starts out as a driver for a wealthy family. Eventually (and partly through criminal activity), he moves on to start his own taxi business.

This glimpse inside the psyche of a self-made man shows how powerful the desire for professional and financial success can be — and the lengths to which people will go to achieve it.

Buy it here >>

‘The Devil Wears Prada’ by Lauren Weisberger

'The Devil Wears Prada' by Lauren Weisberger

Amazon

When a recent college graduate lands a job as the assistant to the editor of the fictional Runway magazine, she’s immediately thrust into an unfamiliar world of high-powered fashion moguls. Every minute means a new demand from her boss, whether that’s booking an international flight or ordering a steak lunch.

Regardless of your career background, most everyone will relate to the idea of sacrificing your passion (or your dignity) to get impressive experience on your résumé. Ultimately, the protagonist’s journey will inspire readers to overcome professional challenges that seem insurmountable.

Buy it here >>

‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding

'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding

Amazon

In this dystopian novel, a group of British boys get stuck on a deserted island after a plane crash. Their survival depends on collaboration and organization.

For people at all levels of a business, the book offers meaningful lessons on the relationship between leaders and followers and the tension between teamwork and individuality.

Buy it here >>

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