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These are a few of our favorite … books!

Reality-Based Leadership

Why not share the gift of a great book – or take the time to read one for yourself. Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t , by Jim Collins. Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade , by Robert Cialdini. Interested in reading Cy’s books? Levitt and Stephen J.

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12 Reads for 2012

LDRLB

In that spirit, we’ve compiled 12 books we feel every leader or aspiring leader should commit to read, or re-read in 2012. Influence by Robert Cialdini. Perhaps the most under-rated book on evidence-based management. Great by Choice by Jim Collins and Morten Hansen. Jim Collins much anticipated new release.

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11 Books Every Young Leader Must Read

Harvard Business Review

Reading has a host of benefits for those who wish to occupy positions of leadership and develop into more relaxed, empathetic, and well-rounded people. For those interested in engaging classic literature, Wikipedia has a list of "The 100 Best Books of All Time," and Modern Library has picks for novels and nonfiction.

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11 Books Every Young Leader Must Read

Harvard Business Review

Reading has a host of benefits for those who wish to occupy positions of leadership and develop into more relaxed, empathetic, and well-rounded people. For those interested in engaging classic literature, Wikipedia has a list of "The 100 Best Books of All Time," and Modern Library has picks for novels and nonfiction.

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