Information is always available to us. But reading brings us closer to wisdom.
Here is a list (in random order) of the top 10 business books that every Indian must read to operate in the world of business, without losing one’s identity and power of the self.
1. Leaders Eat Last
He guided the world about finding the ‘purpose’ with his last book, Start With Why. Now, he tackles the question ‘how.’ In this book, Simon Sinek explores the most pertinent question that bothers all corporate leaders. What does it take to transform the paranoia and cynicism into safety and trust? And pssttt… corporate leaders are not all whom he has met for this book. He gathers a healthy dose from military leaders too!
2. Thanks for the Feedback
The content of this book is not meant for the corporate world alone. As the title makes it obvious, dealing with ‘feedback’ is the most important, yet the most difficult thing to do in the corporate world, especially when the feedback is not positive. Douglas Stone and
3. Think Like a Freak (Will be open to public in mid-May)
The ‘rogue’ (yes, he loves that attribution) economist and a journalist way ahead of their times, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, have penned yet another wonderful guide for self. After the astounding success of Freakonomics and SuperFreakonomics, Steven and Stephen are bringing another gem in the ‘freaky’ series. Sure, the world would love it as much as the earlier two!
4. Thrive
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5. The Three Rules
This is a data-driven era where numbers speak stronger than conviction or the ‘gut feeling.’ So two colleagues at Deloitte put out the results of the analysis they derived from analysing 25,000 companies. They used 45 years of accumulated data. The authors,
6. Crucial Conversations
7. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
Written by psychologist
8. How to Win Friends and Influence People
Aha, here we arrive at the most coveted name. Dale Carnegie’s book on ‘life-saving’ techniques to create and maintain relationships, thus carving out a path for successful relationships leading to personal and professional achievements. And yes, it is worth mentioning that this book has changed the lives of many people and influenced them positively, including biggies such as Warren Buffet and
9. David and Goliath
Malcolm Gladwell’s brand new bestseller is the toast of the year, probably. The book is dedicated to, not those dashing young intellects, geeks and executives, but to those underdogs who need to realise the advantages they have for themselves in any situation. The Goliaths of the world can be confident and hence careless, working much to the advantage of the Davids. Go, get your copy!
10. Lean In
For those who don’t know who the author Sheryl Sandberg is, here’s a pointer. She is the COO of a product that millions of people use to connect with each other – Facebook, to be precise. Sheryl’s book was the most discussed one of 2013. Here she pens some uncomfortable truths about how today’s women are facing career obstacles, but also points out that they can overcome those by speaking up, setting big goals and working hard while building their own support network.