/biz/ recommend MUST READ BUSINESS BOOKS ITT.
My strong recommendation: Poor Charlie's Almanack.
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interested to see the idiot on here - anyone read it? i read the first 100 or so pages a year ago, how does it relate to the others?
In addition to works already mentioned ITT:
> The Personal MBA (Kaufman)
Fantastic and comprehensive survey of business topics and concepts.
> The Power of Habit (Duhigg)
Not really much of a business book, but still an interesting read that's applicable in the arena.
> The Prince (Machiavelli)
Definitely not a business book moreso than statecraft, though certain elements of its wisdom are definitely handy.
> iWoz (Wozniak)
Autobiography of Steve Wozniak, the technical co-founder of Apple.
> The Mythical Man-Month (Brooks)
Pretty outdated in many regards, but its principles with respect to project management are sound and stellar.
> Outwitting the Devil (Hill)
Since "Think and Grow Rich" was mentioned ITT, this is an essential companion piece / successor work to it.
Currently reading The Art of the Deal (Trump), which has a lot of interesting advice to offer, and thus far would recommend.
The only reason I feel superior to most people here is because Ive read Krugman - Obstfeld and they dont.
never read the full book, just the summery. Just like Tai Lopez.
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>like Tai Lopez
Strongly recommending Drucker --- the master of modern day management
Any essential biographies/portraits of great leaders?