Hello Friends,
As a new initiative in Learning & Development, we were thinking of setting up our office library with good books which our employees at all levels can have access to and enhance their learning abilities as well as for their personal effectiveness. I was gathering a list of books... Would be really nice if you all could suggest books (with names of their authors and publication houses if possible) which we can have in our office library.
Thank You
Thanks & Regards,
Shrabonee Paul - Dalal
Assistant Manager - Learning & Development
First American (India)
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From India
As a new initiative in Learning & Development, we were thinking of setting up our office library with good books which our employees at all levels can have access to and enhance their learning abilities as well as for their personal effectiveness. I was gathering a list of books... Would be really nice if you all could suggest books (with names of their authors and publication houses if possible) which we can have in our office library.
Thank You
Thanks & Regards,
Shrabonee Paul - Dalal
Assistant Manager - Learning & Development
First American (India)
Web: <link outdated-removed>
Email: [IMG]https://www.citehr.com/emage.php?text=395552334f4e40482f67696b364f2e45464 7[/IMG]
From India
Hi,
Some books which I would recommend:
1. The Effective Executive - Peter Drucker
2. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Steven Covey
3. Principled Centered Leadership - Steven Covey
4. Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps - Allan Pease
5. Use Your Head - Tony Buzan
6. Shackleton's Way - Capparell and Morrell
7. The Art of Influencing - Cialdini
8. The Art of Possibility - Ben Zander
9. The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle
10. Our Iceberg is Melting - John Kotter
11. The Heart of Change - John Kotter
12. The Social Animal - Elliot Aronson
13. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team - Patrick Lencioni
14. Maverick - Ricardo Semler
15. Profitable Growth - Ram Charan
16. Blue Ocean Strategy
17. First Break All the Rules - Marcus Buckingham
18. Predictably Irrational - Dan Ariely
19. The Black Swan - Nicholas Nasseem Taleb
20. Drive - Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Dan Pink
21. The First 90 Days - Watkins
22. The Fifth Discipline - Peter Senge
23. The Goal
24. The Art of Choosing - Sheena Iyengar
25. The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid - CK Prahalad
26. Co-Creation - Venkat Ramaswamy and Francis Gouillart
27. Who Says Elephants Can't Dance? - Louis Gerstner
28. Employees First, Customers Second - Vineet Nayyar
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Rakesh
From India, Delhi
Some books which I would recommend:
1. The Effective Executive - Peter Drucker
2. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Steven Covey
3. Principled Centered Leadership - Steven Covey
4. Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps - Allan Pease
5. Use Your Head - Tony Buzan
6. Shackleton's Way - Capparell and Morrell
7. The Art of Influencing - Cialdini
8. The Art of Possibility - Ben Zander
9. The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle
10. Our Iceberg is Melting - John Kotter
11. The Heart of Change - John Kotter
12. The Social Animal - Elliot Aronson
13. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team - Patrick Lencioni
14. Maverick - Ricardo Semler
15. Profitable Growth - Ram Charan
16. Blue Ocean Strategy
17. First Break All the Rules - Marcus Buckingham
18. Predictably Irrational - Dan Ariely
19. The Black Swan - Nicholas Nasseem Taleb
20. Drive - Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Dan Pink
21. The First 90 Days - Watkins
22. The Fifth Discipline - Peter Senge
23. The Goal
24. The Art of Choosing - Sheena Iyengar
25. The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid - CK Prahalad
26. Co-Creation - Venkat Ramaswamy and Francis Gouillart
27. Who Says Elephants Can't Dance? - Louis Gerstner
28. Employees First, Customers Second - Vineet Nayyar
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Rakesh
From India, Delhi
Hi Shrabonee,
Some of the books I would like to recommend are:
1. CK Prahalad - Competing for the Future
2. Henry Mintzberg - The Rise & Fall of Strategic Planning
3. Henry Mintzberg - Developing Managers Not MBAs
4. Sumantra Ghoshal - Managing Across Borders
5. Jack Welch - Executive Lessons of the Master CEO
6. Tim Flannery - The Weather Makers
7. Will & Ariel Durant - The Story of Philosophy
8. Will & Ariel Durant - The Lessons of History
9. E.F. Schumacher - Small is Beautiful
10. E.F. Schumacher - Lessons for the Perplexed
11. Malcolm Gladwell - Blink
12. Malcolm Gladwell - The Tipping Point
13. Malcolm Gladwell - Outliers
14. Vijay Govindarajan - 10 Rules for Strategic Innovators
15. Seth Godin - Purple Cow: Transform your Business ...
16. Edward de Bono - How to Have Creative Ideas
17. Dr. Wayne Dyer - The Power of Intention
18. Dr. Wayne Dyer - Sky is the Limit
19. Marci Shimoff - Happy for No Reason
20. Amartya Sen - The Idea of Justice
21. Robin Sharma - The Greatness Guide
22. Mark McCormack - What They Still Don't Teach You at Harvard ...
Hope this is of some help.
Ravi Gorowala
From India, Indore
Some of the books I would like to recommend are:
1. CK Prahalad - Competing for the Future
2. Henry Mintzberg - The Rise & Fall of Strategic Planning
3. Henry Mintzberg - Developing Managers Not MBAs
4. Sumantra Ghoshal - Managing Across Borders
5. Jack Welch - Executive Lessons of the Master CEO
6. Tim Flannery - The Weather Makers
7. Will & Ariel Durant - The Story of Philosophy
8. Will & Ariel Durant - The Lessons of History
9. E.F. Schumacher - Small is Beautiful
10. E.F. Schumacher - Lessons for the Perplexed
11. Malcolm Gladwell - Blink
12. Malcolm Gladwell - The Tipping Point
13. Malcolm Gladwell - Outliers
14. Vijay Govindarajan - 10 Rules for Strategic Innovators
15. Seth Godin - Purple Cow: Transform your Business ...
16. Edward de Bono - How to Have Creative Ideas
17. Dr. Wayne Dyer - The Power of Intention
18. Dr. Wayne Dyer - Sky is the Limit
19. Marci Shimoff - Happy for No Reason
20. Amartya Sen - The Idea of Justice
21. Robin Sharma - The Greatness Guide
22. Mark McCormack - What They Still Don't Teach You at Harvard ...
Hope this is of some help.
Ravi Gorowala
From India, Indore
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