Ibarra, a professor at INSEAD, provides insightful and practical advice including a step-by-step guide for managers and executives interested in leadership positions.
This bestseller draws our attention to the defining dialogues and conversations that literally shape our lives, our relationships and our world.
Drawing on fascinating research, Leslie makes a passionate case that everyone is born curious and encourages the cultivation of our “desire to know.”
In tackling the topic of how to help people make better decisions, this book covers our biases and irrationalities and provides a four-step process to counteract these biases.
Based on scientific research on human motivation, this provocative and fascinating book will change how you think about your life and our world.
This guide provides powerful and efficient tools for identifying how to build relationships with influential sponsors and stand out in your organization.
A wonderful practical, playful, and fascinating guide to what we really know about learning and memory and how we can apply it to our own lives.
In this landmark and sometimes controversial manifesto, Sandberg poses a set of ambitious challenges to women, to create the lives we want.
Stanford’s Dweck distills her decades of research on achievement and success into a groundbreaking idea—the power of our mindsets. If you can only read one book from this list, start here.
Based on years of research by the directors of the McKinsey Global Institute, this book examines and provides rigorous illustrations of the four forces transforming the global economy.
In order to read all the books we’ve included here, you are going to need plenty of energy, and this is the book that can unlock the key to high performance as well as health, happiness, and life balance.
Drawn from decades of analysis, this book unveils and explores the role of emotional intelligence in leadership and provides a road map for how to connect with others.
Ford details what accelerating technology means for our economic prospects and details how past solutions to technological disruptions aren’t going to work.
This book, by the co-founder of LinkedIn, provides insights into how the Internet has fundamentally changed business and society and how you can live and thrive in a networked world.