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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
The Five Temptations of a CEO
A Leadership Fable
by Patrick Lencioni
In this stunning business fiction debut,
the author delivers a powerful wake-up call to all of us who dare to
lead. This book provides extraordinary insight into the pitfalls that
leaders face when they lose sight of the true measure of success
— results. Told in the form of
a wise and enthralling leadership fable, Patrick Lencioni delivers a
provocative message: CEO’s mainly have themselves to blame when things
go wrong. If you’re a CEO (or a leader at any level for that matter),
do you have the courage to face the blame? Doing so could change your
future — for the better. This model
should be required reading for your entire leadership team!
#2
The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
Follow Them and People Will Follow You
by John C. Maxwell
What would happen if
a top expert with more than thirty years of leadership experience were
willing to distill everything he had learned about leadership into a
handful of life-changing principles just for you? It could change your
life. John C. Maxwell has done exactly that in this profound, revealing
study. He has combined insights from years of leadership successes and
mistakes with observations from the worlds of business, politics, sports,
religion, and military conflict.
This book is a powerful, definitive statement of the
timeless laws you simply must follow if you want to be
a great leader — at home, on the job, in church, or wherever you are
called on to lead.
If you are new to leadership, this book will jump-start
your leadership career. If you are an experienced leader with blue-chip
credentials, this book will make you an even better leader.
#3
GUTS
The Seven Laws of Business That Made Chrysler the World’s Hottest
Car Company
by Robert A. Lutz
Robert Lutz recently
retired as vice chairman of Chrysler Corp. He has held senior management
positions in four of the world’s top car companies: Ford, General Motors,
BMW, and Chrysler. What else would you expect from a vegetarian who
loves a good cigar, a high-achiever who didn’t graduate from high school
until he was 22, a former Marine fighter pilot whose "Law Of Life" is
a line from a Rolling Stones song?
In this intriguing approach to leadership, Lutz explains
how and why every organization must cultivate a "split personality"
combining common sense with freewheeling creativity. It defines the
leader’s role in maintaining a healthy balance between the two. And
it argues that a dynamic tension between them is the prime attribute
that enables top-performing companies to introduce new products and
achieve record profits.
#4
Who Moved My Cheese?
An Amazing Way to Deal With Change in Your Work and in Your Life
by Spencer Johnson, M.D.
Spencer Johnson
is an internationally known bestselling author who originated and co-authored
The One-Minute Manager as well as The One-Minute $ales Person,
One-Minute Mother, One-Minute Father, One-Minute
Teacher and One Minute For Yourself.
Who Moved My Cheese? is a simple parable that
reveals profound truths about change. It is an amusing and enlightening
story of four characters who live in a "Maze" and look for "Cheese"
to nourish them and make them happy.
"Cheese" is a metaphor for what you want to have in life — whether
it is a good job, a loving relationship, money, a possession, health
or spiritual peace of mind.
And the "Maze" is where you look for what you want —
the organization you work in, or the family or community you live in.
In the story, the characters are faced with unexpected change. Eventually,
one of them deals with it successfully, and writes what he has learned
from his experience on the maze walls. When you come to see "The Hand-writing
On The Wall," you can discover for yourself how to deal with change,
so that you can enjoy less stress and more success in your work and
in your life.
Written for all ages,
the story takes less than an hour to read, but its unique insights can
last for a lifetime!
#5
The Power of Alignment
How Great Companies Stay Centered and Accomplish Extraordinary Things
by George Labovitz & Victor Rosansky
Misaligned companies, like cars out of alignment, can
develop serious problems if not corrected quickly. They are hard to
steer and don’t respond well to changes in direction. This groundbreaking
book shows you how to get — and keep — all the vital elements of your
organization aligned and headed in the same direction at the same time.
Leaders must keep their people centered in the midst
of change, de-emphasize hierarchy, and distribute leadership by distributing
authority, information, knowledge, and customer data throughout their
organization. Alignment is a response to the new business reality
where customer requirements are in flux, where competitive forces are
turbulent, and where the bond of loyalty between an organization and
its people has been weakened. The old linear approach to management
has given way to one of alignment. This book is packed with war stories
and firsthand perspectives of industry leaders.
In essence, alignment links the five key elements of
an organization —people, process, customers, business strategies, and,
of course, leadership — to obtain breakthrough results, chief among
them, sustained growth and profit, loyal customers, and a high-performing
work force.
#6
Jack Welch and the GE Way
Management Insights and Leadership Secrets of the Legendary CEO
by Robert Slater
Jack Welch, legendary maverick,
discusses the traits that led Business Week to anoint him, "... the gold
standard against which other CEOs are measured."
To Jack Welch, change is natural and necessary, and
Welch is the master of change. His innate skills and intuition have
shaped the course and direction of international business — and his
revolutionary strategies have made GE the benchmark for today’s global
corporation.
Through Welch’s own words, along with those of dozens
of GE insiders who work alongside him, Jack Welch and the GE Way
presents a remarkable corporate success saga — and the extraordinary
inside story of one of history’s most brilliant business icons.
Welch’s defining credo remains the same: "By reaching
for the seemingly impossible, you often do the impossible."
#7
1001 Ways to Reward Employees
by Bob Nelson
Whether you manage a
department, oversee a division, lead a company — or run a family business
with just only one employee — there’s an essential principle to follow
that’s often overlooked: What most motivates the people who work
for you is recognition.
A chock-full guide to rewards of every conceivable
type for every conceivable situation, this book polls the whole of the
American business community, finding innovative ideas in every corner;
and from the spontaneous gesture of praise to formal company-wide programs,
it presents hundreds of ways to say thank you to the people who truly
deserve it.
This book is fantastic
for every well-intentioned manager or frustrated employee. It makes
a compelling case that recognition, rewards and positive reinforcement
all do work and that they can work for you.
#8
1001 Ways to Energize Employees
A Motherlode of Practical Ideas and Practices
by Bob Nelson
Take the brakes
off your business. From management specialist and author of 1001
Ways To Reward Employees comes a practical handbook full of ideas
for increasing employee involvement and enthusiasm — the key to an organization’s
success. Weaving together case studies, examples, suggestions, and quotes
from hundreds of American’s most energized businesses and business leaders.
This book is a how-to for getting not just the most — but the best —
from everyone in the organization.
#9
The Stuff of Heroes
The Eight Universal Laws of Leadership
by William A. Cohen
Dr. William A. Cohen presents
the high road to leadership through the eyes of hundreds of outstanding
chief executives and combat leaders. This is a book that shows you how
to get ahead, not by fighting your way to the top, but by helping others
to the top.
What does it take to be an outstanding leader? Creative
genius? A tough image? Charismatic charm? No, it’s much simpler. But
it’s also much harder. Do you have what it takes? Are you willing to
do what is right even when no one is looking? That’s the essence of
universal law number one — what Peter Drucker calls Cohen’s "root law."
Integrity is a simple concept, but Dr. Cohen brings it to dramatic
life with stirring tales from combat, and he demonstrates its complexity
in the in the real life of business.
This book will show you how to develop and put to use a variety of
sound and proven principles. The author’s practical advice and pointed
anecdotes from leaders who have passed the test will inspire and encourage
you. The benefits to both your organization and your personal and professional
life will be tremendous.
#10
Customer Satisfaction is Worthless ...
Customer Loyalty is Priceless!
How to Make Customers Love You, Keep Them Coming
Back and Tell Everyone They Know!
by Jeffrey Gitomer
While the title may be shocking at
first glance, the concept is indeed profound! It may just be the decisive
factor in determining the success of your organization. Loyal.
All have heard about it and most have experienced it at one
time or another. What a wonderful feeling to have the unconditional
love and affection that comes from loyalty. It is the highest form of
friendship and the highest form of commitment. Loyal is unyielding,
unrelenting, and ever faithful. True to the end. It is with that understanding
that this book is centered So how do you get to "loyal" in the relationships
with your customers? Simple — apply the principles that build loyalty
in every other aspect of your life. Believe it or not, there are
easy answers — but you have to work hard to achieve mastery of them.
This book helps you discover those loyalty answers. And the best
ways to master them.
This book is an easy read laced with bullet points, lists, examples
and stories from the view-point of cash-paying customers — some are
hilarious — some will make you applaud — some will make you nauseous.
All will enlighten and educate you in the fine art of creating customer
loyalty. This is a must-read for every member of your organization!
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