微軟創(chuàng)始人比爾·蓋茨近來(lái)發(fā)布了他在2016年最喜愛(ài)的作品。這位世界首富和商業(yè)巨子說(shuō)他平均每周讀一本書,閱讀是他“最喜愛(ài)的了解新話題的方式”。 《財(cái)富》雜志受此啟發(fā),也選取了今年最暢銷的商業(yè)書籍,給出了自己的推薦閱讀書單。我們認(rèn)為,以下十本著作也許會(huì)改變你的事業(yè),讓它達(dá)到一個(gè)新的層次。 《鞋狗》(Shoe Dog),作者:菲爾·耐特(Phil Knight,耐克公司創(chuàng)始人) 本書入選了比爾·蓋茨的最喜愛(ài)書單。書中深入介紹了菲爾·耐特的企業(yè)家生涯,以及他如何將初創(chuàng)公司耐克打造成如今的全球品牌。 《巨人的工具》(Tools of Titans),作者:蒂姆·費(fèi)里斯(Tim Ferriss) 企業(yè)家和戰(zhàn)略家費(fèi)里斯在這本新書中分享了他在播客采訪的200多位“世界一流的執(zhí)行者”效率驚人的秘訣。 《一文不名的力量》(The Power of Broke),作者:戴夢(mèng)得·約翰(Daymond John) 創(chuàng)智贏家(Shark Tank)欄目的明星和Fubu的創(chuàng)始人戴夢(mèng)得·約翰在本書中解釋了為何在資源緊缺的情況下開公司是一項(xiàng)競(jìng)爭(zhēng)優(yōu)勢(shì),而不是一項(xiàng)負(fù)擔(dān)。 《非凡頭腦的秘訣》(The Code of the Extraordinary Mind),作者:維申·拉克西亞尼(Vishen Lakhiani) 如果你對(duì)愛(ài)情、工作和生活的一切觀點(diǎn)都是錯(cuò)誤的,那會(huì)怎么樣?MindValley的創(chuàng)始人維申·拉克西亞尼在書中挑戰(zhàn)了你最根深蒂固的觀念,努力幫助你重新定義個(gè)人成功的含義。 《混亂》(Disrupted),作者:丹·萊昂斯 當(dāng)一位著名新聞雜志的資深記者跳槽來(lái)到一家軟件營(yíng)銷的創(chuàng)業(yè)公司會(huì)發(fā)生什么?本書和盤托出了這段混亂的經(jīng)歷。作者如今就職于Hubspot,在這里,他遭遇了“精力旺盛的天使投資人、追逐潮流的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)資本家、企業(yè)家和空想家?!? 《原創(chuàng)》(Originals),作者:亞當(dāng)·格蘭特(Adam Grant) 亞當(dāng)·格蘭特是一位教授,他研究了人們會(huì)如何通過(guò)創(chuàng)新、新穎的想法來(lái)張揚(yáng)個(gè)性,改善現(xiàn)狀。 《奮斗》(Hustle),作者:尼爾·佩特爾、帕特里克·沃拉斯科維茨和喬納斯·科夫勒(Neil Patel, Patrick Vlaskovits, and Jonas Koffler) 這本《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》(New York Times)推薦的暢銷書會(huì)引導(dǎo)讀者“掙脫日常生活中單調(diào)沉悶的工作”,將潛力轉(zhuǎn)化為機(jī)遇。 《堅(jiān)毅》(Grit),作者:安吉拉·達(dá)克沃什(Angela Duckworth) 心理學(xué)家安吉拉·達(dá)克沃什在書中指出,成功是熱情與堅(jiān)持,而不是才華與運(yùn)氣的結(jié)果。 《打造物聯(lián)網(wǎng)》(Building the Internet of Things),作者:馬切伊·克蘭茲(Maciej Kranz) 對(duì)于關(guān)注物聯(lián)網(wǎng)的商業(yè)影響的企業(yè)家而言,這是一本很實(shí)用的讀物。 《思考:快與慢》(Thinking, Fast and Slow),作者:丹尼爾·卡尼曼(Daniel Kahneman) 盡管本書早在2011年就已出版,但它直到2016年依舊是暢銷書。著名心理學(xué)家丹尼爾·卡尼曼深入分析了影響我們?nèi)粘I钪信袛嗪蜎Q策的兩個(gè)認(rèn)知系統(tǒng)。 作者:Polina Marinova 譯者:嚴(yán)匡正 |
Bill Gates recently released his favorite books of 2016. Claiming he averages about one book a week, the billionaire business magnate says reading is his “favorite way to learn about a new topic.” We were inspired to put together our own reading list of some of the best-selling business books of the year. Here’s a selection of 10 must-reads that we think have the potential to transform your business and take it to the next level. Shoe Dog by Phil Knight A Bill Gates favorite, Shoe Dog offers an inside look at Phil Knight’s entrepreneurial journey and how he built his startup Nike into the global brand it is today. Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss In his latest book, entrepreneur and strategist Tim Ferriss shares the productivity secrets of the more than 200 “world-class performers” he has interviewed on his podcast. The Power of Broke by Daymond John Shark Tank star and Fubu founder Daymond John explains that starting a business with limited resources is a competitive advantage, not a liability. The Code of the Extraordinary Mind by Vishen Lakhiani What if everything you thought about love, work, and life is wrong? Vishen Lakhiani, founder of MindValley, challenges your most entrenched beliefs in an effort to help you redefine the meaning of personal success. Disrupted by Dan Lyons This is a messy, tell-all account of what happens when a seasoned journalist from an established news magazine takes a job at a software marketing startup. He chronicles his time at Hubspot where he encountered “devilish angel investors, fad-chasing venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and ‘wantrapreneurs.’” Originals by Adam Grant Author and professor Adam Grant examines how people can reject conformity and improve the status quo by generative creative, original ideas. Hustle by Neil Patel, Patrick Vlaskovits, and Jonas Koffler This New York Times bestseller guides readers through the process of “breaking free from the drudgery” in their daily lives and turning potential into opportunity. Grit by Angela Duckworth Psychologist Angela Duckworth claims that success is the result of passion and persistence, not talent and luck. Building the Internet of Things by Maciej Kranz This is a practical handbook for entrepreneurs who are focused on the business implications of the Internet of Things. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Though originally published in 2011, this book continues to be a best-seller in 2016. Renowned psychologist Daniel Kahneman does a deep dive analysis of the two cognitive systems that shape the judgments and decisions we make in our everyday lives. |