Best-Sellers
The bible for every entrepreneur and would be entrepreneur who wants to startup a successful business
The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
The classic in behavioral psychology about how difficult change is – and how make it happen – that spend over 50 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list
Switch by Chip and Dan Heath
A dazzling journey at the intersection of science and science fiction – the extent to which technology from Sci Fi, from teleporters to phasers – are possible, given the rules of physics – that first put Michio Kaku on the bestseller lists.
The Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku
Bestselling psychologist Marshall Goldsmith shows to what extent our environment helps to trigger our emotions and behavior – and what we can do to in response.
Triggers by Marshall Goldsmith
The category killer on the power of people and relationships in our careers and businesses
Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazzi
The bestselling exploration of the evolution of Steve Jobs as a CEO and leader
Becoming Steve Jobs by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli
The book that sparked a revolution in our thinking about wellness, wonder, wisdom and success
Thrive by Arianna Huffington
The critically acclaimed and bestselling life of FDR that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in biography
Traitor to his Class by H.W. Brands
The bestselling playbook on how to foster creativity and innovation, by David Kelley, founder of IDEO and the “D” school at Stanford, and Tom Kelley, bestselling author and partner at IDEO.
Creative Confidence by David and Tom Kelley blurb
The New York Times bestselling memoir of a mother attempting to come to terms with the tragedy at Columbine.
Physics of the impossible by Michio kaku
- Intellectual Capital by HBR editor in chief Tom Stewart
- Only the Paranoid Survive (paper) by Intel CEO Andy Grove
- Cyber Rules by Siebel Systems Founder Tom Siebel
- The Dance of Change by MIT’s Peter Senge
- The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch
- Six Sigma by Six Sigma creators Mikel Harry and Richard Schroeder
- The Art of Innovation by Tom Kelley of IDEO
- The Present by Spencer Johnson
- The Fred Factor by Mark Sanford
- Power Failure by journalist Mimi Swartz and Enron whistle blower Sharon Watkins
- Never Eat Alone Never Eat Alone
- The Richest Man Who Ever Lived by Steven K Scott
- You Don’t Need a Title to be a Leader by Mark Sanford
- The Power of Nice by Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval
- Sway by Ori and Rom Brafman
- The Ten Faces of Innovation by Tom Kelley of IDEO
- Buyology by Martin Lindstrom
- Who’s Got Your Back by Keith Ferrazzi
- Showing Up for Life by Bill Gates Sr.
- Switch by Chip and Dan Heath (over 50 weeks on the NYTimes bestseller list)
- Get Motivated by Tamara Lowe
- The One Minute Entrepreneur by Ken Blanchard
- The Greatest Trade Ever by WSJ reporter Greg Zuckerman
- The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
- It’s Not Just Who You Know by Tommy Spaulding
- Street Smarts by investment guru Jim Rogers
- Getting More by Wharton professor and former Pulizer Prize winning journalist Stuart Diamond
- American Icon by journalist Bryce Hoffman
- The Lean Startup by entrepreneur Eric Ries
- Scaling Up Excellence by Bob Sutton and Huggy Rao
- Decisive by Chip and Dan Heath
- Triggers by Marshall Goldsmith
- Creative Confidence by David and Tom Kelley
- Becoming Steve Jobs by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli
- Scrum by Scrum co-founder Jeff Sutherland and JJ Sutherland
- The Startup Way by Eric Ries
- The Third Door by Alex Banayan
- Imagine It Forward by former GE CMO Beth Comstock
- The CEO Next Door by Elena Bothello and Kim Powel
- The Soulful Art of Persuasion by Mekanism CEO and Founder Jason Harris
General Interest bestsellers:
- Lesson in Living by Essence Magazine Publisher Susan Taylor
- Hyperspace (paperback) by theoretical physicist Michio Kaku
- The First American by historian H.W. Brands (Pulitzer Prize Finalist)
- Brothers in Arms by Hall of Fame player Kareem Abdul Jabbar
- What I Know for Sure by talk show host Tavis Smiley
- Traitor to his Class by historian H.W.Brands (Pulitzer Prize Finalist)
- Visions by theoretical physicist Michio Kaku
- Thrive by Arianna Huffington
- The Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku
- The Future of the Mind by Michio Kaku
- Scorecasting by economist Toby Moskowitz and Sports Illustrated editor in chief Jon Wertheim
- Why Nations Fail by economists Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson
- Glock by journalist Paul M. Barrett
- A Mother’s Reckoning by Sue Klebold
- The Sleep Revolution by Arianna Huffington
Other noteworthy books:
- Misconceptions by Naomi Wolf
- Everything is Obvious by sociologist Duncan Watts
- Social by psychologist Matthew Lieberman
- Makers by Wired Editor in Chief Chris Anderson
- Ecological Intelligence by journalist Daniel Goleman
- Legend by journalist Eric Blehm
- The Curmudgeon’s Guide to Getting Ahead by thought leader Charles Murray
- Red Ink by WSJ reporter David Wessel
- Taking the Stand by Alan Dershowitz
- The Great Quake by New York Times Science editor George Fountain
- The Most Dangerous Branch by journalist David Kaplan
- Late Bloomers by Forbes editor in chief Rich Karlgaard
- Rockonomics by Alan Krueger, Princeton economist and former Chairman of the President’s Counsil of Economic Advisers under President Obama
- Prepared by Summit Public Schools CEO Diane Tavenner