Recommended Reading

Welcome to our Recommended Reading section. We include business and thought leadership books that are inspirational and informative.  We also include compelling novels, biographies and historical reads for your enjoyment.  

To submit your own Recommended Reading suggestions, write to Douglas Weinstein at [email protected]

Business Reads:

TRACTION – Gino Whitman. The best cookbook for getting any business on the right business operating system.

Ready to be a Thought Leader? – Denise Brosseau.  Business guide book.

The Carrot Principle – Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton.  Recognition and Reward business book.

Mastering the Rockefeller Habits – Verne Harnish.  Bestselling business book.

Do Cool Sh*t – Miki Agrawal.  Business book about how to start your own business.

Business Insights – David O’Neal, Steve Gerst PhD, Sharyl Prom.  A retailer’s toolbox of data.

Thinking Styles – Robert Sternberg.  Business book about how people learn.

Same Words, Different Language – Barbara Annis.  Business book about gender styles.

Got Your Attention? – Sam Horn.  Business book about Creating Intrigue to Connect with Anyone.

Contagious – Jonah Berger.  Making content go viral.

 

Books for Pleasure:

The Underground Railroad – Colson Whitehead.  On everyone’s top 10 list for 2016.

All the Names – Jose Saramago.  A classic from a master story teller.

Provinces of Night – William Gay.  William Faulkner would welcome Gay as his peer.

Cloud Atlas – David Mitchell.  Inventive, great read.

The Romanovs – Simon Sebag Montefiore.  Author of Jerusalem.  Great read spanning 1613 – 1918.

The March – E. L. Doctorow.  Sherman’s march at the end of the Civil War.  A must read.

Bone by Bone – Peter Matthiessen.  Among DW’s top 5 of all time.

 

 

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