Top 10 Best Selling Business Books - May 2005
June 07, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Business.marc8.com (see http://business.marc8.com) announces the top 10 best selling business books for the month of May, 2005.1. Winning
Jack Welch, Suzy Welch
Winning portrays Welch's core business principles and the real "stuff" of work. Welch's optimistic, no excuses, get-it-done mind set is riveting.
2. The Attractor Factor : 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or Anything Else) from the Inside Out
Joe Vitale
Joe Vitale clearly demonstrates how he has effectively recognized and used this spiritual component with amazing success and how you can easily adapt it to your life as well.
3. Blink : The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell
Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology, Malcom shows how the difference between good decision-making and bad has nothing to do with how much information we can process quickly, but on the few particular details on which we focus.
4. Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap… and Others Don't
Jim Collins
The findings of the Good to Great study will surprise many readers and shed light on virtually every area of management strategy and practice, which includes Level 5 Leaders, The Hedgehog Concept, A Culture of Discipline, The Flywheel and the Doom Loop.
5. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
Malcolm Gladwell
In The Tipping Point, Gladwell introduces us to the particular personality types who are natural pollinators of new ideas and trends, the people who create the phenomenon of word of mouth.
6. The Future for Investors : Why the Tried and the True Triumph Over the Bold and the New
Jeremy J. Siegel
Siegel, an academic who, with optimism and extensive research, suggests that the future is bright for equity investors in old, reliable companies in slow-growth or even shrinking industries.
7. Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World
James J. Cramer
Former hedge-fund manager and longtime Wall Street commentator Jim Cramer explains how to invest wisely in chaotic times, and he does so in plain English in a style that is as much fun as investing is — or should be, when it's done right.
8. Joy At Work: A Revolutionary Approach To Fun On The Job
Dennis W. Bakke
In Joy at Work, Dennis W. Bakke tells the true story of this extraordinary company—and how, as its co-founder and longtime CEO, he challenged the business establishment with revolutionary ideas that could remake America’s organizations.
9. Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money—That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter
Written with consultant and CPA Sharon L. Lechter lays out Kiyosaki's philosophy behind his relationship with money. Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective from two very different influences—his two fathers.
10. Conspiracy of Fools : A True Story
Kurt Eichenwald
This enormous, intimate blow-by-blow of Enron's implosion gets as close to what actually happened, in terms of people making (bad) decisions in real time, as anyone who wasn't there with a concealed video-phone possibly could.
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