Startups can succeed if they have good leadership. It shows the way, builds a vision, and changes as things change. Leadership is figuring out where you need to go as a group or team to "win." This page has books about how to be a good leader.
Daniel Goleman
Everyone knows that having a high IQ doesn't mean you'll be successful, happy, or good, but until Emotional Intelligence came along, we didn't know why. Daniel Goleman's brilliant report from the cutting edge of psychology and neuroscience gives us shocking new insights into our "two minds"—the rational ...Read More
Andrew S. Grove
The art of the entrepreneurship, which is the skill needed to start and run a new business, can be summed up in one word: managing. In High Output Management, Andrew S. Grove, who used to be chairman and CEO of Intel and was its third employee, talks about how to build and run a business from his point ...Read More
Chris McChesney, Sean Covey
The Four Disciplines of Execution is a great book for people who liked Good to Great and The First 90 Days. It explains how to make changes in an organisation that will last. The Four Disciplines of Execution is a #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller that has sold more than 500,000 copies. It will change ...Read More
Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton
We try to have or avoid hard conversations every day, whether it's with an underperforming employee, a spouse with whom you disagree about money or how to raise children, a difficult client, or just to say "no," "I'm sorry," or "I love you." Difficult Conversations is based on fifteen years of research ...Read More
Tom DeMarco, Timothy R. Lister
Two of the most well-known authors and speakers in the computer industry are back with a new version of the book that changed the way software is managed. With humour and wisdom drawn from years of management and consulting experience, DeMarco and Lister demonstrate that the major issues of software ...Read More