Encouraging
our clients to read books has always been an integral part of our business. As a result, we’d like to periodically share 10 books that we feel should be
included in your business and/or personal library. These books are not listed in
order of sales, popularity, or recommendation. The numbers are used only for
reference purposes.
#1
Control Your Destiny or Someone Else Will
Lessons in Mastering Change —
the Principles Jack Welch Is Using to Revolutionize General Electric
by
Noel M. Tichy & Stratford Sherman
This runaway national bestseller was originally published in 1993. In a recent cross country trip on behalf of a client, I was fascinated to find this classic prominently displayed on the bookshelves of every major airport I passed through. There's a good reason for this well-deserved longevity. In short, the content of this masterpiece is as relevant today as it was the day it was written. Maybe even more so.
This is an inside story written by two men who observed General Electric from very different vantage points
— one as a deeply involved participant and the other as a skeptical outsider. The result
— an in-depth, honest, revealing rendition of the Welch Revolution. Noel Tichy is a professor at the University of Michigan School of Business and director of the school's Global Leadership Program. He also ran GE's executive training center for two years. Stratford Sherman is a management specialist on Fortune Magazine's board of editors and has been covering the world of business since 1977. He's been writing about GE for over a decade.
This is the first scholarly attempt to pin down the secrets of GE's phenomenal success.
Its straightforward, riveting content is sprinkled with eye-opening case studies. This is a must-read for every student of business regardless of your current position, product, service, company or industry. Here's a sample of what you'll find in this totally involving read:
The Six Rules Jack Welch Lives by:
#2
Sandbox
Wisdom
Revolutionize Your Brand with the Genius of Childhood
by Tom Asacker
The title of this 121-page masterpiece should tip you off to the
content. My prediction is that you will finish this memorable parable in
one sitting.
A disillusioned CEO encounters a good-natured millionaire and an
adorable young lady who boasts long, black braids and a gaping hole where
her two front teeth once resided. Their journey to the sandbox of wisdom
is filled with insights on how to develop meaningful, lasting
relationships with customers, employees, and associates. His chance
meeting with these two unforgettable characters changes his business and
his life forever.
This touching story will remind you that we all tend to get so caught
up in our daily routine that we forget to find the joy in our human
interactions. We think business is about revenues, margins, wins and losses. It's not. It's about people, real lives, and real emotions. This
book instructs us how to apply the power of child-like wonderment to the
world of business. In doing so, we learn to be more creative, open-minded,
enthusiastic, honest and happy.
The wisdom presented throughout the story is easy to digest and even
simpler to remember. Learn why you should never follow the Golden Rule.
You'll take to heart the lessons learned for business as well as for life.
This book will challenge and encourage you to re-examine your assumptions
about business, success and the true meaning of work.
#3
High
Five!
The Magic Of Working Together
by Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles
My favorite quote comes from Jack Welch, considered by many experts to
be the 20th Century's greatest corporate leader. He said, "People
always over-estimate how complex business is. This isn't rocket
science!" Apparently he hit the nail right on the head. Here is
still another book written as a parable. It, too, delivers its powerful
message by teaming its main character with a young person and a unique
mentor. A fifth grade hockey player and former girls' basketball coach
teach our workaholic hero the magic of teamwork and that "none of us
is as smart as all of us." This is not rocket science. However, it is
a delightful and charming story that brilliantly illustrates the dynamics
of teamwork and why the collective power of a group outshines individual
performance.
Blanchard's previous work warrants a mention at this point. Blanchard
and company have enlightened many a reader with the following best-selling
favorites...
The One Minute Manager Series,
Raving Fans,
Mission Possible,
Gung
Ho!,
The Heart of a Leader,
Managing By
Values,
Big Bucks,
The 3 Keys to
Empowerment,
How Leaders Lead,
Everyone's A
Coach, and
Winning
Ways among others. If you enjoyed his previous work, you'll want to add
this classic to your business and/or personal collection.
#4
How
to Become an Employer of Choice
by Roger E. Herman and Joyce L. Gioia
"Employer of Choice"... another buzz word or your key to a
successful future at a time when it is indeed difficult to attract and
retain qualified employees? Is employee turnover impacting your
organization's ability to serve customers and maintain productivity and
employee morale? Or, are you already successful in these areas and want to
ensure that you continue that level of success? If you answered YES to any
of these questions, you must read this book. It's written by a team of
Strategic Business Futurists who concentrate on workforce and workplace
trends. They integrate a wide range of trend indicators to project
change.
There will be no issue with greater urgency or with more far-reaching
consequences in the 21st century for businesses than the attraction and
retention of talent. In order to meet the challenge of attracting and
retaining world-class talent, organizations must position themselves as
Employers of Choice.
Business success and growth in any industry is clearly linked to the
attraction and retention of talent. Examine solutions and examples of how
to deal with the most vexing problem organizations now confront!
#5
Learning
Journeys
Top Management Experts Share Hard-Earned Lessons on Becoming Great
Mentors and Leaders
by Marshall Goldsmith, Beverly L. Kaye, & Ken Shelton
Here's another masterpiece that belongs in your library and should be
shared with everyone in your organization. This new book brings together a
"who's who" of today's most successful leadership experts and
consultants, who share personal lessons — many learned the hard
way — about what it takes to attain success. These intimate
stories — about childhood experiences, school life, friendship and
marriage, sports, and, of course, careers and business — reveal a
compelling truth about what enables individuals to stand out as great
mentors and leaders: They seize opportunities to learn wherever they find
them.
Each essay includes questions for reflection to help readers apply the
lessons learned to their own lives and careers. You'll learn a great deal
from such notable world-class thought leaders as: Joel Barker, Wally Amos,
Elizabeth Pinchot, Warren Bennis, Peter Block, Stephen Covey, Nancy Adler,
Charles Garfield, Beverly Kaye, Spencer Johnson, Lou Tice, and many
others.
#6
Now,
Discover Your Strengths
by Marcus Buckingham & Donald Clifton, Ph.D.
From the coauthor of the national bestseller
First, Break All The Rules
comes the revolutionary program that shows you how to develop your unique
talents and strengths — and those of the people you manage. It's based
on the Gallup study of over two million people.
At the heart of the book is the Internet-based StrengthsFinder Profile,
the product of a 25-year, multimillion-dollar effort to identify the most
prevalent human strengths. This book contains a unique identification
number that allows you to access the Profile on the Internet. This
Web-based interview analyzes your instinctive reactions and immediately
presents you with your five most powerful signature themes. Once you know
which of the 34 themes you lead with, the book will show you how to
leverage them for powerful results. With profound insights on how to turn
talents into strengths, and with the immediate on-line feedback at its
core, this is one of the most ground-breaking and useful business books
ever written.
#7
Obsessions
of an Extraordinary Executive
The Four Disciplines at the Heart of Making Any Organization World
Class
by Patrick Lencioni
This is the stunning follow-up to the author's best selling book,
The
Five Temptations of a CEO. You'll certainly enjoy the author's
profound insights and the simplicity of his theories. According to
Lencioni, there are truly only four things that should keep you, as a
leader, up at night in order to sustain a successful organization. The
rest can and should be delegated to your able team.
This book is a very quick read that still manages to hit you right
between the eyes with a one-two punch of reality and hope. I don't know
how he does it but the author has a knack for story-telling that will
convince you that he knows your organization and its people as well as
you do... maybe even better. The good news is that he articulates a
straight forward prescription for a better functioning organization. This
is a powerful model for any organization, large or small.
#8
Leading
the Revolution
by Gary Hamel
What you will probably notice immediately upon picking up this book is
the glossy, heavy-weight paper, the stunning colorful photos, and the
vivid, attractive diagrams and charts. Once into the content, you'll note
a similarity to Tom Peters' commentary on the necessity of revolution,
rebellion, and change. If you enjoyed Hamel's first book,
Competing for
the Future, and Tom Peters' approach to revolution, you'll appreciate the
author's no-holds-barred assessment of the issues facing companies all
around the world as they struggle to catch up with the new economy.
Based on an extensive study of revolutionaries, this book is packed
with insight and practical advice. Leading the Revolution shows you how
to:
Drawing on the examples of activists who profoundly changed their
companies, the author outlines the practical steps anyone can take to lead
a successful revolution in their own organization.
#9
The
Mind of the CEO
by Jeffrey E. Garten
If you ran across this "jewel" in your favorite bookstore and
read the few words that appear on the cover, you'd want to sit down and
immediately investigate further. It reads: "Suppose you had the
chance to travel around the globe and meet today's most powerful business
leaders, one on one. Suppose they talked frankly and openly to you about
their business strategies, what it takes to be a leader, their vision of
the future, and what keeps them up at night. Jeffrey E. Garten took that
trip. Here's what he heard — and what he didn't hear." How could
you walk away from an invitation like that?
Reading this book is like being at the World Economic Forum — not at
the formal presentations but in the hotel bar afterward, where the
microphones are turned off and world-famous business leaders say what they
really think. Better still, their confidant, Jeffrey Garten, interprets
what they say, telling you how their views relate to each other and the
world economy, and noting the many important things left unsaid. Learn
from the experience of 40 of today's greatest leaders as they share
insights to their careers and their organizations. This impressive list
includes Leonard Riggio (Barnes & Noble), Stephen Case (AOL), Michael
Dell (Dell Computer), Andrew Grove (Intel), Jack Welch (GE), William Clay
Ford (Ford Motor), Fred Smith (FedEx), Roger Enrico (PepsiCo), Christopher
Galvin (Motorola), John Brown (Amoco), and many others.
This author is obviously well credentialed to offer this revealing
glimpse into the future of business. Jeffrey Garten is the Dean of the
Yale School of Management and a monthly columnist for Business Week, he
was previously Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade in the
Clinton administration, and before that a managing director for two Wall
Street Banks.
#10
It's
Not the BIG That Eat the SMALL... It's the FAST That Eat the SLOW
How to Use Speed as a Competitive Tool in Business
by Jason Jennings & Laurence Haughton
Why is AOL the most profitable new media company In the world,
swallowing up one company after another and adding millions of new
subscribers, while Prodigy and CompuServe are mere memories?
How did Hotmail vault from being a cool idea to being worth more than
$400 million in the eyes of Microsoft in twenty-four months?
What transformed Charles Schwab from a company with four brokers
trading stocks around a single table into the world's largest financial
services firm?
Breakthrough consultants Jason Jennings and Laurence Haughton reveal
how the planet's most successful companies surged to the forefront of
their industries and always managed to stay one step ahead of the
competition.
This war chest contains all the secrets and tactics used by the fastest
business people to achieve great success in their chosen fields — at
dizzying speed.
In this engaging and informative guide you will learn how to: