All I Really Need to Know In Business I Learned at Microsoft
by Julie Bick
Paperback | 176 Pages | ISBN 0671009141



 
The Automatic Millionaire
Author: David Bach
Hardcover | 200 Pages | ISBN 0385660243 | Publisher: Doubleday Canada


A basic guide and reference for personal financing.  Everything from how to create savings, how to gain control on credit cards,
selecting a mortgage and how to make it all automatic.  It's an especially good read for those starting out.
 
Blur, the speed of change in the connected economy
by Stan Davis, Christopher Meyer
Paperback | 265 Pages | ISBN 0446675334



 
Business @ The Speed of Thought
by Bill Gates
Paperback | 496 Pages | ISBN 0446675962 | Publisher: Time Warner


Bill Gates provides his vision of the speed of vision. Bill Gate discusses
reacting to problems, fully integrated computer systems, converting paper processes to digital processes and more. In the next 10 years, business will change more than it has in the last 50 years.
 
Competing by Design, Creating Value and Market Advantage in New Product Development
by Craig Erhorn and John Stark
Paperback | 300 Pages | ISBN 0471132160 | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited


A hands-on guide to managing all the critical strategies, techniques, and technologies involved in world-class new product development.
Shows how companies in Europe and the United States have succeeded in reducing time-to-market while more effectively meeting
customers' needs.

 
Corporate Kinetics
by Michael Fradette, Steve Michaud
Paperback | 255 Pages | ISBN 0684832216



 
The Digital Economy: Promise & Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence
by Don Tapscott
Paperback | ISBN 0070633428 | Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Limited


A look into the future based on twelve themes of the New Economy: Knowledge, Digitization, Virtualization,
Molecularization, Integration/Internetworking, Disintermediation, Convergence, Innovation, Prosumption,
Immediacy, Globalization, Discordance.
 
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, and It's All Small Stuff
by Richard Carlson
Paperback | 248 Pages | ISBN 0786881852



 
Getting to Yes, Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In
by by Roger Fisher, William Ury, Bruce Patton
Paperback | 200 Pages | ISBN 0140157352



 
The Heart of Coaching, Using Transformational Coaching to Create a High-Performance Culture
by Thomas G. Crane
Paperback | 224 Pages | ISBN 0966087402 | Publisher: FTA Press



 
I'm Right, You Are Wrong
by Edward DeBono
Paperback | ISBN 0140126783



 
Internal Frontier
by Morris R. Shechtman
Paperback | 288 Pages | ISBN 0787180114



 
Leadership From the Inside Out, Becoming a Leader For Life
by Kevin Cashman
Paperback | 218 Pages | ISBN 189000930X | Publisher: Executive Excellence Publishing


This  book is based on seven paths of mastery:  Personal Mastery, Purpose Mastery, Change Mastery, Interpersonal Mastery,
Being Mastery, Balance Mastery, and Action Mastery.
 
Leading Change
by John P. Kotter
Paperback | 208 Pages | ISBN 0875847471 | Publisher: Harvard Business School Press


John Kotter reviews the eight stage process for leading change:  Establishing a Sense of Urgency, Creating the Guiding Coalition,
Developing a Vision and Strategy, Communicating the Change Vision, Empowering Employees for Broad-Based Action,
Generating Short-Term Wins, Consolidating Gains and Producing More Change, and Anchoring New Approaches in the Culture
 
Lean Thinking
by James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones
Hardcover | 350 Pages | ISBN 0684810352



 
Organizing Genius, The Secrets of Creative Collaboration
by Patricia Ward Biederman, Warren G. Bennis
Paperback | 256 Pages | ISBN 0201339897



 
Six Thinking Hats
by Edward DeBono
Paperback | 224 Pages | ISBN 0316178314



 
The Tipping Point - How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
by Malcolm Galdwell
Paperback/Hardcover | Publisher: Little Brown, USA | ISBN 0316346624


A social look at why ideas, behaviors, products and messages can spread like epidemics.  With examples of fashion trends, to social
epidemics,  this book gives insight into what causes the mass population to embrace positive and negative behaviors.  The book
suggests implies how business could start tipping points and sustain market enthusiasm.
 
Tuesdays With Morrie
by Mitch Albom
Paperback | Pages: 192 | Broadway Books | ISBN 076790592X


Mitch Albom describes his relationship with a spiritual mentor and professor.  In his dying days Morrie Schwartz coaches Mitch in life's lessons.  This book is not about death; it is about Morrie's lessons in life that can enrich each of our lives.
 
Who Stole My Cheese
by IIene Hochberg, Kenneth Lie
Paperback | ISBN 0762412364


This is a
story of four small characters -- two rats and two "loyal employees" -- who are trapped in a "maze" and looking for their share of the "cheese" to sustain them and bring them happiness. I  think the goal is to identify the need to adapt to change, but I could not overcome the lack of serious dialog.

 
Working Without A Net
by Morris Shectman
Paperback | ISBN 0671535811