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laurenk
31st October 2005, 08:31
I'm a manager of a small business and am interested in picking up some new books on the topic of leadership in a business environment. Would anyone care to give some recommendations? Thank you!
Cornish Steve
31st October 2005, 08:44
I'm a manager of a small business and am interested in picking up some new books on the topic of leadership in a business environment. Would anyone care to give some recommendations? Thank you!
For easy yet valuable reading, try The One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard.
webit
31st October 2005, 08:45
Branson
Funky Business
Anything by Henry Rollins (The ex singer of Black Flag)
Also. Boo Hoo and Free Prize Inside
(might be a bit of an 'off the wall' list)
Russ
31st October 2005, 08:48
Hi Lauren
I have read a couple of books by Julian Richer that I have found to be partiicularly good most recently " Richer on Leadership" but this uses a lot of content from "The Richer way" which I felt was a far better book.
Russ
directmarketingadvice
31st October 2005, 11:39
"The Richer way" which I felt was a far better book
Funny, last week I had a conversation with a guy who used to do "mysery shopping" for Richer Sounds.
The Richer Way is excellent. And, if I remember correctly, all the proceeds go to charity. So,worth checking out for 2 reasons.
Steve
SmallBizSoftware
2nd November 2005, 16:02
I would reccomend The Minute Manager series if you want to know more about situational leadership. Also try John Kotters Leading Change, that is really good if you are planning a major change in your organisation as it examines why change fails and how to make the cultural change stick.
laurenk
3rd November 2005, 08:05
In reading the synopsis, The Richer Way does seem like a potentially helpful book for me. I will certainly check it out sometime soon. SmallBiz, what do you feel you got out of The Minute Manager if you could choose a couple major points.
Cornish Steve
3rd November 2005, 13:59
what do you feel you got out of The Minute Manager if you could choose a couple major points.
In my case, it was three or four simple principles. They are easy to remember and to apply.
SmallBizSoftware
4th November 2005, 19:58
SmallBiz, what do you feel you got out of The Minute Manager if you could choose a couple major points.
Helped me to identify where in the development cycle each individual was and then manage them accordingly rather than a one size fits all approach.
laurenk
7th November 2005, 03:57
SmallBiz, what do you feel you got out of The Minute Manager if you could choose a couple major points.
Helped me to identify where in the development cycle each individual was and then manage them accordingly rather than a one size fits all approach.
Do you feel that it had a Christian sort of way about it? I've found that to be the case in several of the leadership type of books. Just wondering, doesn't matter to me for better or for worse.
William Wilson
7th November 2005, 07:12
I'm a manager of a small business and am interested in picking up some new books on the topic of leadership in a business environment. Would anyone care to give some recommendations? Thank you!
Lauren I have a large library of business, books most are almost perfect condition which I'm selling off, I will have a list later this week if you are interested.
Steve Roberts
7th November 2005, 07:58
"I'll Show them who's boss" by Gerry Robinson is an excellent read.
I've got 7 middle managers and I've bought them all a copy each. We're reading one chapeter at a time and discussing it at every monthly meeting. It's proving excellent.
laurenk
14th November 2005, 08:52
Steve, I will surely check out that one next time I'm in the store. Have you heard of or read Corporate Canaries. I've really come to like that book a lot and have been recommending it to all of my colleagues. It's an easy read, not too long and certainly intriguing.