Editors Reads

Best Career Books

35 expert-reviewed books — page 2 of 2

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Bestseller
4.3

Intel CEO Andrew Grove introduces the concept of strategic inflection points — moments when the fundamentals of a business are changed by forces beyond its control — and explains how leaders can recognize and navigate them.

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Bestseller

Dare to Lead

by Brené Brown

4.2

Drawing on two decades of social science research and interviews with senior leaders, Brené Brown makes the case that courage — expressed through vulnerability, values clarity, trust, and learning to rise from failure — is the foundational skill of effective leadership.

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Essentialism

by Greg McKeown

4.5

Greg McKeown makes the case for a radical new discipline: the pursuit of less, but better. Essentialism is the art of discerning what is essential and eliminating everything else — so you can make your highest possible contribution.

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Leadership: In Turbulent Times

by Doris Kearns Goodwin

4.5

Doris Kearns Goodwin examines four American presidents — Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, FDR, and LBJ — asking how they developed the qualities of leadership and how they deployed those qualities in moments of crisis.

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Built to Last

by Jim Collins

4.4

A six-year research project examining eighteen visionary companies that had outperformed the general stock market by a factor of 15 since 1926.

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Leaders Eat Last

by Simon Sinek

4.4

Why some teams pull together and others don't — an investigation into the biology and anthropology of leadership and organisational safety.

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The Lean Startup

by Eric Ries

4.4

Eric Ries argues that startups can shorten their product development cycles and discover what customers actually want through validated learning, scientific experimentation, and iterative product releases. The Lean Startup changed how the world builds companies.

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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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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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