Brilliant books for business brains!
We all know that reading can be one of the best tools for self-improvement, but busy people often lack the time to find the right book to read, let alone read it! Our guide below rounds up some of the most useful business books out there, to get you one step closer to finding the book that you need.
Personal Development: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
This book has taken the world by storm, selling over 25 million copies! It charts a 7 step journey to personal growth, including topics such as motivation, leadership, conflict resolution, and personal fulfilment. Click here to find out more.
HR & Management: The New One Minute Manager by Blanchard & Johnson
Better known in the US, where this is somewhat of a bible for middle and senior managers, this book will be of help to anyone manging people at any level. Full of useful advice and strategies, this book is particularly useful for managers in small businesses who have a lot on their plate! Click here to find out more.
Finance & Money: The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
This book is written by a financial journalist and looks at the common psychological and emotional pitfalls and mistakes that people make when dealing with money. Ideal if you want to become better at dealing with your finances! Click here to find out more.
Marketing: Social Media Marketing In a Week by Nick Smith
More a toolkit than a book, this text guides you through the process of creating and implementing a social media marketing strategy so that by the end of the week you have a plan that is ready to put into action. Ideal for time-poor business owners who may be trying to do everything themselves! Click here to find out more.
Expansion & New Markets: The ‘A Very Short Introduction’ series by Oxford University Press
These concise guides are written by experts in their fields, and offer a distilled version of everything you need to know about the topic. If you’re looking to break into new markets, or just understand the one you’re operating in better, these books are ideal. The topics are incredibly wide-ranging, so those working in the Care sector might be interested in the volumes on aging or dementia, companies trying to break America might want the editions on American Foreign Relations, Cultural or Business History, and those working in the Creative Industries will find a wealth of titles on different art forms to explore. Click here to explore the range.
Time Management & Work-Life Balance: Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
The author of this book points out that the average lifespan is 4000 weeks, which looks a bit scary when you see it written down! This book is the antithesis of the ‘lean in’ style time management books, and instead looks at how best to use the limited time we have on earth. An inspiring read! Click here to find out more.