Editors Reads

Best Business Books

87 expert-reviewed books — page 4 of 4

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Pre-Suasion

by Robert Cialdini

4.3

Cialdini's follow-up to Influence reveals that the most powerful moment in persuasion is the moment before the message — what you direct attention to immediately before a request shapes what people are receptive to.

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4.3

Newport argues against the popular advice to follow your passion — instead proposing that you become excellent at rare and valuable skills first, then leverage that excellence for the work you want.

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The Art of War

by Sun Tzu

4.3

The ancient Chinese military treatise attributed to Sun Tzu, comprising thirteen chapters on military strategy that have been applied to business, law, sports, and competitive endeavors for 2,500 years.

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The Culture Code

by Daniel Coyle

4.3

Coyle investigates what makes the world's best groups — the Navy SEALs, Pixar, the San Antonio Spurs, the US Women's Volleyball team — tick. The answer is culture: three specific skills that successful groups share and that anyone can learn to build.

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The Magic of Thinking Big

by David J. Schwartz

4.3

David Schwartz argues that the size of your success is determined by the size of your belief — and provides practical techniques for cultivating bigger thinking in every area of life.

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Who

by Geoff Smart and Randy Street

4.3

A practical, research-backed hiring system built on scorecard design, structured sourcing, and the four-part 'Who Interview,' designed to help leaders make better hiring decisions and dramatically reduce costly mis-hires.

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A World Without Email

by Cal Newport

4.2

Cal Newport argues that the inbox-driven, always-on workday is not a productivity system but an accident of history — one that fragments attention, exhausts cognitive resources, and can be replaced by intentionally designed workflows that produce far more output with less overhead.

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Crossing the Chasm

by Geoffrey A. Moore

4.2

The definitive guide to the critical gap in technology adoption — the chasm between early adopters and the mainstream market — and how to cross it.

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Perennial Seller

by Ryan Holiday

4.2

How do artists and entrepreneurs create work that sells not for a season but for decades? Ryan Holiday examines the principles behind books, albums, films, and businesses that become classics — and the specific disciplines that separate creators of lasting work from those chasing momentary attention.

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Sell or Be Sold

by Grant Cardone

4.2

Grant Cardone argues that everything in life is a sale and that mastering the art of selling — yourself, your ideas, your products — is the most important skill you can develop.

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Tap Dancing to Work

by Carol Loomis

4.2

A curated anthology of Fortune magazine articles spanning five decades, edited by Carol Loomis, that traces Warren Buffett's rise from obscure Omaha investor to the world's most celebrated businessman. The collection captures Buffett's evolving philosophy, sharp wit, and uncommon candor across a remarkable career.

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4.2

A comprehensive framework for understanding and building network effects — the most powerful and most misunderstood force in technology — from a partner at Andreessen Horowitz who has studied them across dozens of companies.

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Of Permanent Value

by Andrew Kilpatrick

3.8

Andrew Kilpatrick's sprawling, encyclopedic biography of Warren Buffett chronicles the investor's life from childhood in Omaha through the building of Berkshire Hathaway into one of the world's most valuable companies. Updated across multiple editions, it serves as the most comprehensive single-volume reference on Buffett's personal and professional history.

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