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The Art of War
by Sun Tzu
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First, Break All the Rules
by Marcus; Coffman, Curt
Buckingham |
China Road: A Journey into the
Future of a Rising Power
by Rob Gifford |
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Rating: Essential
Recognizing the
critical nature of information and their relationships to success.
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Rating: Expert
Knowing the conventional wisdom is rarely
conventional or wisdom.
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Rating: Solid
Understanding the opposition is
essential to winning our game.
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Confronting Reality: Doing What Matters to Get Things Right
by Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan
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The Dilbert Principle
A Cubicle's-Eye View
by Scott Adams |
Guns, Germs and Steel - The Fates of
Human Societies
by Jared M. Diamond |
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Rating: Expert
So much time spent on so much
unimportant stuff; see what is important and how to keep our focus
there.
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Rating: Brilliant
No one understands real world business better
than Dogbert.
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Rating: Brilliant
An insightful view of how we got to today and
what it implies for tomorrow.
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Origin of Wealth
Evolution,
Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics
by Eric D. Beinhocker |
The Prince
by Niccolo Machiavelli |
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective
People
by Stephen R. Covey |
Rating: Brilliant
Innovative thinking in the
scarier than thou discipline of economics.
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Rating: Essential
No one has better explained
human motivation in 500 years.
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Rating: Essential
Mastering what works every day;
still a masterpiece.
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The Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith |
Why the West Has Won
by Victor Davis Hanson |
Wikinomics: How Mass
Collaboration Changes Everything
by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams |
Rating:
Brilliant
It is impossible to understand
business without understanding the basics and no one explains it
more completely. A difficult read but worth the effort.
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Rating: Brilliant
How we got to today’s global
economy focusing on basic geography and human needs. Somewhat cocky
in assuming the West has “won”.
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Rating: Brilliant
The most overlooked phenomenon
of our age – collaboration DOES change everything.
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