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1.
E-myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
Excellent book that has helped
thousands of small businesses around the world.
According
to Gerber, The E-Myth is the myth of the entrepreneur.
Most businesses fail to fulfil their potential because
because business owners are not entrepreneurs (as
most people think them
to be)
but "technicans suffering from an entrepreneurial
seizure".
Great read. Helps the owner
to work "on" their business rather than "in"
it.
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2.
First Things First by Stephen R. Covey
New York Times Bestseller.
This is a fantastic
book on Time Management. Rather than offering
you another time management
technique, it provides you with a compass, because
where you’re headed is more important than
how fast you’re
going. This book is full of wisdom and insight for
the business person who hasn’t enough time
in the day.
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3. Leading Change by
John P. Kotter
Kotter
is the foremost expert on business leadership.
This is a book that will give you
an action plan, through an eight- step process that
every business should go through if it wants
to achieve its goals,
and shows where and how, good people often derail.
Topics include "establishing a sense of urgency"
to "generating
short-term wins".
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4.
The Leadership Challenge
by Kouzes & Posner
This book offers sound advice
to corporate leaders and entrepreneurs, to managers and to
aspiring leaders in retail, manufacturing and government. It
will help people turn challenges into opportunities
and shows an excellent approach for continuous
improvement. It describes what leaders do, how they
do it and how you can do it, too. 340 pages of
truly great stuff!!
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5.
Double-Digit Growth by Michael Treacy
This is a provocative, thoughtful and very useful book about
managing for business growth. Growth is the oxygen of success
in business, without it, your business withers. This book is
a crash course in how to grow your business in lean times as
well as fat. It outlines the five paths to sustained growth.
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6. The
9 Ways of Working by Michael J. Goldberg
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7.
The Tao of Coaching by Max Landsberg

8.
The Coward's Guide to Conflict by Tim Ursiny

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