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10 business books you should be reading to move up in your career

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The hard thing about hard things by Ben Horowitz

Horowitz shares how he navigated near business failure and offers practical advice for entrepreneurs facing tough challenges.

The hard thing about hard things by Ben Horowitz

Thinking, fast and slow by Daniel Kahneman

Kahneman explores two thought systems—fast and emotional, slow and deliberate—and how they impact decision-making.

Thinking, fast and slow by Daniel Kahneman

The black swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Taleb argues that rare, unpredictable events can have massive impacts and that rigid systems are most vulnerable to collapse.

The black swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Zero to one by Peter Thiel and Blake Masters

Thiel emphasizes the importance of creating unique businesses rather than competing in existing markets.

Zero to one by Peter Thiel and Blake Masters

Think and grow rich by Napoleon Hill

Hill’s classic has inspired millionaires with its time-tested principles of success.

Think and grow rich by Napoleon Hill

Discover your true north by Bill George

George encourages authentic leadership by knowing yourself and developing your own style.

Discover your true north by Bill George

Leadership and self-deception by The Arbinger Institute

This book reveals how self-deception limits success and how recognizing true motives can unlock potential.

Leadership and self-deception by The Arbinger Institute

Giants of enterprise by Richard Tedlow

Tedlow profiles seven legendary business leaders, offering insights into their struggles and triumphs.

Giants of enterprise by Richard Tedlow

Ignore everybody by Hugh MacLeod

MacLeod provides actionable advice on fostering creativity and standing out in a competitive world.

Ignore everybody by Hugh MacLeod

The 4-hour workweek by Timothy Ferriss

Ferriss offers strategies for reducing work hours while maximizing productivity, challenging traditional work structures.