Hey guys!
As part of my position, we have a weekly required book club where we listen to an audio book for about 30-45 minutes each week and discuss. The book we are currently on is so incredibly dry and none of us like it, but our moderator will not change books without other suggestions (currently reading Good to Great by James C. Collins).
So I'm looking for any business related non-fiction reads! We would prefer something that is actually interesting. We have one member that does not like explicit language, the rest of us aren't picky. We can swing towards self help as long as there's a way to twist it to a business angle (we were reading Three Second Rule by Mel Robbins but was stopped due to explicit language). If it matters, our business deals with finance.
Thanks so much ahead of time, from my team and I!
by ferafaces
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Eliyahu M. Goldratt’s **The Goal** is fiction, and yet was assigned in my Operations Management class. He has other books on other topics, however I haven’t read them so I can’t recommend.
I thought the business book Surrounded By Idiots by Thomas Erickson a bit simplistic – but it started a lot of conversations.