BEST BUSINESS BOOKS OF ALL TIME
The quotation that I keep taped to the top of my screen is from Benjamin Franklin: “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”
So I’m a big reader. I’ve learned many valuable lessons, tips, and insights from the numerous business books I’ve read over the years. Here’s my personal list of what I think is essential for everyone in business. Some of these books were required reading for my students when I taught a college course on Principles of Entrepreneurship. You’ll see that the books may not strictly be business books, but I’ve found value in them for running my business.
by Andrew Sherman. The book, which is a delightful read, covers 12 essential lessons for navigating the road of life, all of which are essential for surviving in business. For example: share the road, happiness is a clean windshield, and don’t fear back roads. ,
, by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson. In a manner of minutes you can plow through the book and learn how to work effectively with people.
A number of my friends and associates have written many valuable business books. I can’t list them all, but here are some really good ones (apologies to those I failed to mention):
- , by Jim Blasingame.
- by Melinda Emerson.
- , by Susan Solovic.
- by Tim Berry. Founder of the country’s best business plan software, he instructs you on how to create a business plan that grows with your business.
Finally, I’d like to recommend one of my books,
. The book contains true confessions of very successful people’s mistakes, faux pas, and serious failures, so you won’t have to do the same.
Conclusion
A number of the authors have been guests on my radio show—Michael Gerber, Norm Brodsky, Andrew Sherman, Ken Blanchard, Jim Blasingame, Melinda Emerson, Susan Solovic, and Tim Berry. It’s been my pleasure to know them. It’s been my good fortune to have learned from them.
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AUGUST 8, 2017
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