Business book club picks
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The 5 AM Club Book By Robin Sharma
The 5AM Club Own Your Morning Elevate Your Life
The Everything Store byBrad Stone Elon Musk Tesla SpaceX and the Quest for a Fantastic FuturebyAshlee Vance The Bezos Letters 14 Principles to Grow Your Business Like Amazon bySteve AndersonKaren Anderson
The 5 AM Club By Robin Sharma
Dont Pay for Your MBA The Faster Cheaper Better Way to Get the Business Education You Need Book by Laurie Pickard
Traction Get A Grip On Your Business Book By Gino Wickman
Power Reads Transform Your Mindset with Success Books A Set Of 6 Books
The 8020 CEO Take Command of Your Business in 100 Days Bill Canady The Diary of a CEO Steven Bartlett CEO Excellence The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest Carolyn Dewar Scott Keller and Vikram Malhotra
5AM CLUB
Life 30 Being Human in the Age of Artificial IntelligencebyMax Tegmark The Fourth Industrial Revolution Klaus Schwab Only the Paranoid Survive How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company by Andrew S Grove
Never Eat Alone And Other Secrets To Success One Relationship At A Time
Leaders Dont Command Inspire Growth Ingenuity and Collaboration Book By Jorge Cuervo
THE BUSINESS OF THE 21ST CENTURY BY Robert T Kiyosaki
Choose Your Enemies Wisely Business Planning for the Audacious Few Book by Greg Dinkin and Patrick Bet-David
Never Eat Alone And Other Secrets To Success One Relationship At A Time
The Go-Giver A Little Story About A Powerful Business Idea -The Go-Giver Book 1
Get A Grip How to Get Everything You Want From Your Entrepreneurial Business Book By Gino Wickman Mike Paton
Rocket Fuel The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of What You Want From Your Business Book By Gino Wickman Mark C Winters
The 5am Club By Robin Sharma
The Sheikh CEO - Lessons In Leadership From Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
The Invincible Company How to Constantly Reinvent Your Organization with Inspiration From the Worlds Best Business Models Book By Alex Osterwalder Yves Pigneur Fred Etiemble and Alan Smith
Ill Make You An Offer You Cant Refuse
Ill Make You An Offer You Cant Refuse
Traction Get A Grip On Your Business Book By Gino Wickman
How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie The Power of Your Subconscious Mind Joseph Murphy The Richest Man in Babylon George S Clason Think and Grow Rich Napoleon Hill
Your Next Five Moves Master the Art of Business Strategy Book by Greg Dinkin and Patrick Bet-David
The Everything Store Jeff Bezos and the Age of AmazonbyBrad Stone The Bezos Letters bySteve AndersonKaren Anderson Elon Musk Tesla SpaceX and the Quest for a Fantastic Future Ashlee Vance
Choose Your Enemies Wisely Book By Patrick Bet-David with Greg Dinkin
Rich Dad Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki The Art of War Sun Tzu Think and Grow Rich Napoleon Hill The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Robin Sharma How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie The Richest Man in Babylon George S Clason
Shut Up And Listen By Tilman
Alibaba The House That Jack Ma Built Book By Duncan Clark
Business is Business Silk White
Growth IQ Get Smarter About the Choices that Will Make Or Break Your Business Book by Tiffani Bova
Business Secrets From The Bible Spiritual Success Strategies For Financial Abundance Book By Daniel Lapin
The Knack How Street Smart Entrepreneurs Learn to Handle Whatever Comes Up Book By Norm Brodsky and Bo Burlingham
Business Made Simple Book By Donald Miller
The Diary of a CEO Steven Bartlett The 8020 CEO Bill Canady CEO Excellence Carolyn Dewar Scott Keller Vikram Malhotra The CEO Next Door Elena L Botelho Kim R Powell
What They Still Dont Teach You at Harvard Business School Book By Mark H McCormack
The Storytellers Secret From TED Speakers to Business Legends Why Some Ideas Catch On and Others Dont
The Unplugged Alpha 2nd Edition The No Bullsht Guide To Winning With Life Women Book By MR Richard C Perry
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Frequently Asked Questions about Business Book Club Picks
How should I pick business books for a team or book club?
Begin with clear goals for your group, such as leadership development, efficiency, or culture building. Choose titles that align with those aims and offer practical takeaways. Balance accessible reads with deeper, more data‑driven works. Consider the team’s reading pace, ensure a mix of authors, and look for books that include actionable frameworks you can discuss and apply in real work scenarios.
What should I look for when evaluating frameworks in business books?
Focus on practicality and transferability. Look for frameworks with clear steps, real case studies, and measurable outcomes. Assess whether the approach fits your industry, and whether it’s adaptable to your company size or team structure. Avoid overhyped claims and prioritize concepts that offer concrete actions you can pilot in the coming weeks.
Is it better to choose multiple shorter reads or a few longer titles for a book club?
A balanced approach usually works best. Shorter reads keep momentum and foster regular discussion, while deeper, longer titles build in‑depth understanding. Plan a mix across a quarter, pairing quick, application‑oriented books with more expansive works that encourage strategic thinking. This keeps members motivated and ensures practical takeaways for everyone.
Should I prefer paper or digital formats for team reading?
Paper formats are great for group discussions and note‑taking, while digital formats offer instant access, searchability, and easier sharing. Consider a hybrid approach: distribute a primary print copy for discussion and provide digital access for review notes or replay. Also factor your team’s device readiness and any licensing terms when choosing formats.
How can I curate titles across business‑economics and motivational categories?
Map roles and goals to topics such as strategy, leadership, and customer experience. Alternate theory‑heavy reads with practical case studies to reinforce learning. Rotate authors and perspectives to prevent echo chambers, and include a mix of established classics and fresh voices. This approach builds a well‑rounded reading list that appeals to diverse interests within the team.
What should I do if some readers finish early or late?
Set flexible, realistic timelines and offer optional discussion prompts for those who finish ahead of schedule. Use asynchronous forums or short, structured check‑ins to keep everyone engaged. If someone falls behind, provide a summary or key takeaways to keep them aligned with the group’s discussions and avoid slowing the momentum.
Are these books returnable if they don’t meet our needs?
Many sellers offer standard return terms within a specified window; check each listing for exact policy details. If a title doesn’t fit your club’s needs, discuss exchange options with the seller or consider a different title for future orders. This flexibility helps you tailor your library to evolving team goals and interests.