15 Best business strategy books

Blue Ocean Strategy

Blue Ocean Strategy

20159 min read
by W. Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne
5.0

What is Blue Ocean Strategy about?

“Blue Ocean Strategy” by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne introduces a groundbreaking approach to unlocking new business opportunities. The book is a guide to reshaping markets through innovation and strategic thinking for lasting success.

Good to Great

Good to Great

200112 min read
by Jim Collins
5.0

What is Good to Great about?

In “Good to Great”, Jim Collins delves into the anatomy of businesses that leap beyond mediocrity to excellence. He identifies the transformative decisions and practices that enable top-tier companies to stand out. This is a blueprint for the organizations aiming to shift from fleeting success to enduring greatness.

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

2013
by Richard Rumelt
5.0

What is Good Strategy/Bad Strategy about?

A good leader's responsibility lies not only in implementing a strategy but also in devising a good one. In Good Strategy/Bad Strategy, Richard Rumelt reveals the difference between a good and a bad strategy. With a wide range of examples from Wal-Mart to Afghanistan, he illustrates nine sources of power and how to leverage them in business and beyond.

Zero to One

Zero to One

201410 min read
by Peter Thiel
5.0

What is Zero to One about?

“Zero to One”, written by Peter Thiel, is a groundbreaking guide to entrepreneurship that challenges conventional thinking. Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal and a successful investor, shares unique insights on innovation and building affluent startups. This book encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to dare to create something new and progressive.

The Innovator’s Dilemma

The Innovator’s Dilemma

201615 min read
by Clayton M. Christensen
5.0

What is The Innovator’s Dilemma about?

Have you ever wondered why some companies succeed in implementing new technologies while others fail terribly? What does it take to build a high-profit company through innovation? “The Innovator’s Dilemma” by Clayton M. Christensen tells you all about it.

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

201412 min read
by Ben Horowitz
5.0

What is The Hard Thing About Hard Things about?

“The Hard Thing About Hard Things” by Ben Horowitz describes diverse elements of leadership and management in the business world. The main aspects are the CEO’s challenges, the skills of good leaders, and the personnel’s well-being and training. It gives actionable advice on how to minimize corporate politics and understand employee ambitions.

7 Powers

7 Powers

201610 min read
by Hamilton Helmer
5.0

What is 7 Powers about?

“7 Powers” (2016) delves into the intricacies of market dominance, illustrating the strategic strengths of companies like Pixar and Toyota and the challenges brands like Kodak face. Through vivid examples, the book underscores the profound impact of branding and the delicate balance between personal and professional platforms. It is a guide for leveraging power and a cautionary tale of missed opportunities.

Start with Why

Start with Why

200912 min read
by Simon Sinek
5.0

What is Start with Why about?

“Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action” delves into the significance of understanding and articulating the “Why,” which is the core purpose and belief behind actions. It reveals how this understanding is crucial for compelling leadership and innovation and provides insights into how “Why” shapes the way leaders inspire and align their teams toward collective aspirations.

Built to Last

Built to Last

1994
by Jim Collins, Jerry I. Porras
5.0

What is Built to Last about?

Why are some companies called visionary, while others tend to fall by the wayside? Jim Collins and Jerry I. Porras explores this and other questions, based on research and success stories. You’ll learn about the importance of vision statements, the skill of adaptability, and what drives greatness.

Never Split the Difference

Never Split the Difference

201610 min read
by Chris Voss, Tahl Raz
5.0

What is Never Split the Difference about?

Have you ever struggled to come to an agreement in conflict? Or perhaps wondered which negotiation techniques might help you seal the best possible business deal? Look no further because “Never Split the Difference” teaches you all about becoming a successful negotiator.

The Art of Strategy

The Art of Strategy

2008
by Avinash K. Dixit, Barry J. Nalebuff
5.0

What is The Art of Strategy about?

Do you want to become successful and master the art of influence? You can achieve this with the help of game theory. Learn how to predict your opponent's next move with Avinash K. Dixit's "The Art of Strategy."

Smart Choices

Smart Choices

2015
by John S. Hammond, Ralph L. Keeney, Howard Raiffa
5.0

What is Smart Choices about?

Would you like to make optimal decisions in all aspects of life? Smart Choices will teach you to assess objectives, create alternatives, determine consequences, and grapple with uncertainty. Through this user-friendly guide, you'll learn not just to make decisions, but to make the smartest ones — be it choosing a house, deciding on a business strategy, or even facing everyday challenges.

The Goal

The Goal

1984
by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox
5.0

What is The Goal about?

Books about management thinking are hardly new on the market. But what if you can read something unique and learn about the Theory of Constraints as well as valuable tips for managers? "The Goal's" story follows Alex Rogo, a stressed factory manager facing the potential closure of his plant and the breakdown of his marriage. Will Alex save the plant, and, crucially, which methods will he use?

The Personal MBA

The Personal MBA

201010 min read
by Josh Kaufman
5.0

What is The Personal MBA about?

“The Personal MBA” delves into the essential skills and timeless principles of successful business ventures, offering a clear roadmap for aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned professionals. It guides you through the business world, empowering you to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship confidently.

ReWork

ReWork

201012 min read
by Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson
5.0

What is ReWork about?

“ReWork” by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson provides valuable advice on various aspects of business and personal development. It encourages readers to embrace unconventional paths, learn from both success and failure, and prioritize implementation over just having ideas. You can find out new strategies for effective recruitment, team building, and strong customer connections here.

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