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基本信息·出版社:Portfolio Hardcover
·页码:352 页
·出版日期:2009年02月
·ISBN:1591842409
·International Standard Book Number:1591842409
·条形码:9781591842408
·EAN:9781591842408
·版本:1
·装帧:精装
·正文语种:英语
内容简介 Thousands of business books are published every year? Here are the best of the best After years of reading, evaluating, and selling business books, Jack Covert and Todd Sattersten are among the most respected experts on the category. Now they have chosen and reviewed the one hundred best business titles of all time?the ones that deliver the biggest payoff for today?s busy readers.
The 100 Best Business Books of All Time puts each book in context so that readers can quickly find solutions to the problems they face, such as how best to spend
The First 90 Days in a new job or how to take their company from
Good to Great. Many of the choices are surprising?you?ll find reviews of
Moneyball and
Orbiting the Giant Hairball, but not Jack Welch?s memoir.
At the end of each review, Jack and Todd direct readers to other books both inside and outside
The 100 Best. And sprinkled throughout are sidebars taking the reader beyond business books, suggesting movies, novels, and even children?s books that offer equally relevant insights.
This guide will appeal to anyone, from entry-level to CEO, who wants to cut through the clutter and discover the brilliant books that are truly worth their investment of time and money.
作者简介 Jack Covert (right) is the founder and president of 800-CEOREAD, a specialty business book retailer that began as a subsidiary of the Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops.
Todd Sattersten (left) is the company?s vice president. Both read countless business books every year and review many of them on their Web site and blog.
专业书评 From Booklist*Starred Review* Unbelievably, over 10,000 business books are published each year, creating a dizzying array of choices for the budding entrepreneur or executive manager seeking solutions. In some circles, the genre may have a reputation for being dull, but the best written have much to offer to a wider audience. A great business book can encompass inspirational writing, biography, engaging narratives, even mystery and suspense. Covert and Sattersten operate 800-CEO-READ, a specialty business-book retailer. Out of the countless business books they have read every year for a quarter century, they have culled 100 of the best and presented them in review format. Of course, you get the classics, like How to Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie (1936), and The HP Way, by David Packard (1995), but you also get the whimsical (Oh, the Places You’ll Go, by Dr. Seuss, 1990); historical (Never Give In, speeches by Winston Churchill, 2003); artistic (The Creative Habit, by Twyla Tharp, 2003); and philosophical (The Monk and the Riddle, by Komisar and Lineback, 2000). This list and the fine reviews are proof positive that business books can offer a rich treasure of stories and inspiration. --David Siegfried