Soundview Announces the Best Business Books of 2013
Soundview Executive Book Summaries has just released its list of the 30 best business books of 2013, including such top titles as The Pause Principle by Kevin Cashman, The Pumpkin Plan by Mike Michalowicz and The ONE Thing by Gary Keller & Jay Papasan.
Philadelphia, PA, November 27, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The complete list of 30 books is listed below, all of which have been summarized by Soundview as part of its subscription offering. To read descriptions of the individual titles, go to http://www.summary.com/book-summaries/2013-summaries. They are also available for purchase individually.
Well Said – Darlene Price
The Pause Principle – Kevin Cashman
Change-Friendly Leadership – Rodger Dean Duncan
Extreme Productivity – Robert Pozen
Stop Selling Vanilla Ice Cream – Steve Van Remortel
How to Be Exceptional – John Zenger & Joseph Folkman
Care to Dare – George Kohlrieser, Susan Goldsworthy & Duncan Coombe
The Pumpkin Plan – Mike Michalowicz
Beating the Global Odds – Paul Laudicina
Real Influence – Mark Goulston & John Ullman
You Can't Lie to Me – Janine Driver
Idea Agent – Lina Echeverria
The Art of Explanation – Lee LeFever
How to Say Anything to Anyone – Shari Harley
Changeology – John Norcross
Can't Buy Me Like – Bob Garfield & Doug Levy
No More Pointless Meetings – Martin Murphy
Leadership and the Art of Struggle – Steven Synder
Finding the Next Steve Jobs – Nolan Bushnell & Gene Stone
The ONE Thing – Gary Keller & Jay Papasan
Change with Confidence – Phil Buckley
The Inclusion Dividend – Mark Kaplan & Mason Donovan
The Reality-Based Rules of the Workplace – Cy Wakeman
Lukaszewski on Crisis Communication – James Lukaszewski
Tipping Sacred Cows – Jake Breedan
Relationship Economics – David Nour
ENGAGED! – Gregg Lederman
The Fearless Front Line – Ray Attiyah
What Keeps Leaders Up at Night – Nicole Lipkin
Talent Economics – Gyan Nagpal
As Soundview’s Senior Editor Andrew Clancy observed, “This proved to be an interesting year for business books. In a year during which world governments struggled with economic pressures and internal breakdowns, a clear lack of communication has been routinely cited as a major symptom of global problems. This was reflected in the business books that rose to the top of many people’s reading lists. In an era in which communication occurs in an instant, executives should take more than a moment to read and learn from the summaries above.”
About Soundview Executive Book Summaries
Founded in 1978, Soundview pioneered the concept of distilling the key points and ideas of full-length business books into easy-to-read 8-page text and 20-minute audio summaries, helping readers maximize their time and business intelligence. They have continued to enhance the summary content with author interviews, interactive author webinars, and video interviews with executives. Soundview’s 100,000+ subscribers worldwide include CEOs, government leaders, entrepreneurs, business consultants, academics, and students. Soundview is a part of the Philadelphia, Pa.-based Concentrated Knowledge Corporation. Visit http://www.summary.com/new for more information about Soundview Executive Book Summaries.
Well Said – Darlene Price
The Pause Principle – Kevin Cashman
Change-Friendly Leadership – Rodger Dean Duncan
Extreme Productivity – Robert Pozen
Stop Selling Vanilla Ice Cream – Steve Van Remortel
How to Be Exceptional – John Zenger & Joseph Folkman
Care to Dare – George Kohlrieser, Susan Goldsworthy & Duncan Coombe
The Pumpkin Plan – Mike Michalowicz
Beating the Global Odds – Paul Laudicina
Real Influence – Mark Goulston & John Ullman
You Can't Lie to Me – Janine Driver
Idea Agent – Lina Echeverria
The Art of Explanation – Lee LeFever
How to Say Anything to Anyone – Shari Harley
Changeology – John Norcross
Can't Buy Me Like – Bob Garfield & Doug Levy
No More Pointless Meetings – Martin Murphy
Leadership and the Art of Struggle – Steven Synder
Finding the Next Steve Jobs – Nolan Bushnell & Gene Stone
The ONE Thing – Gary Keller & Jay Papasan
Change with Confidence – Phil Buckley
The Inclusion Dividend – Mark Kaplan & Mason Donovan
The Reality-Based Rules of the Workplace – Cy Wakeman
Lukaszewski on Crisis Communication – James Lukaszewski
Tipping Sacred Cows – Jake Breedan
Relationship Economics – David Nour
ENGAGED! – Gregg Lederman
The Fearless Front Line – Ray Attiyah
What Keeps Leaders Up at Night – Nicole Lipkin
Talent Economics – Gyan Nagpal
As Soundview’s Senior Editor Andrew Clancy observed, “This proved to be an interesting year for business books. In a year during which world governments struggled with economic pressures and internal breakdowns, a clear lack of communication has been routinely cited as a major symptom of global problems. This was reflected in the business books that rose to the top of many people’s reading lists. In an era in which communication occurs in an instant, executives should take more than a moment to read and learn from the summaries above.”
About Soundview Executive Book Summaries
Founded in 1978, Soundview pioneered the concept of distilling the key points and ideas of full-length business books into easy-to-read 8-page text and 20-minute audio summaries, helping readers maximize their time and business intelligence. They have continued to enhance the summary content with author interviews, interactive author webinars, and video interviews with executives. Soundview’s 100,000+ subscribers worldwide include CEOs, government leaders, entrepreneurs, business consultants, academics, and students. Soundview is a part of the Philadelphia, Pa.-based Concentrated Knowledge Corporation. Visit http://www.summary.com/new for more information about Soundview Executive Book Summaries.
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