“I Will Teach You to Be Rich” is a step-by-step guide to achieving financial success and building wealth through practical tips and a 6-week action plan. Ramit Sethi offers strategies for saving, investing, and managing money without guilt or excuses, resulting in a richer and more fulfilling life.
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Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win by Peter Schweizer
“Red-Handed” exposes the lucrative connections between American elites and China’s authoritarian regime, revealing a troubling pattern of corruption and betrayal of American values. Through in-depth research and interviews, Peter Schweizer sheds light on how these elites, including politicians, business leaders, and academics, have helped China gain economic and political advantage at the expense of the United States.
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki
An inspirational guide on personal finance, “Rich Dad Poor Dad” explains how middle- and lower-income households can best teach young people about money by showing them the power of investing.
The Intelligent Investor Rev Ed.: The Definitive Book on Value Investing by Benjamin Graham
Written by the father of value investing, Benjamin Graham, this book offers timeless advice on how to successfully invest in the stock market by emphasizing value over speculation.
The Total Money Makeover: Classic Edition: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness by Dave Ramsey
The Total Money Makeover provides a simple, proven plan for helping readers become debt-free and financially fit by following practical steps like cutting up credit cards, sticking to a budget, and investing wisely.
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki
The book focuses on financial literacy and ways to achieve financial success, using the stories of two fathers—the author’s real dad (poor dad) and his wealthy friend’s dad (rich dad) as its backbone.
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t by Jim Collins
Good to Great examines how business leaders can take their companies from merely good to becoming and staying great. Using research, Collins provides an actionable framework to follow for companies looking to make the leap.
MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom (Tony Robbins Financial Freedom Series) by Tony Robbins
This book provides information on how to efficiently manage and invest money to achieve financial freedom. Robbins also provides seven steps for financial success.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge by Project Management Institute
This book provides guidance on project management best practices and techniques, based on the Project Management Institute’s global standards.
Great by Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos, and Luck–Why Some Thrive Despite Them All (Good to Great, 5) by Jim Collins
This book explores how some companies excel in times of chaos and uncertainty by looking at leadership, strategy, culture, and luck, and provides a framework for organizations to follow to succeed.
The Official Guide for GMAT Review by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council)
The Official Guide for GMAT Review is a comprehensive resource for students preparing for the Graduate Management Admission Test, covering all sections of the exam with strategies, practice questions, and authentic exam content developed by the GMAC.
The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis
“The Big Short” by Michael Lewis delves into the corrupt and reckless decisions made by the financial industry leading up to the 2008 financial crisis. Through the perspectives of a group of outsiders, Lewis exposes the greed, fraud, and ignorance that contributed to the catastrophic collapse of the housing market.
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink
“Drive” explores motivation and how it has evolved over time, highlighting the importance of intrinsic motivation and the limitations of external rewards. The book offers insights on creating a more motivated and fulfilling work experience by tapping into our innate desires for autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
Now, Discover Your Strengths: The revolutionary Gallup program that shows you how to develop your unique talents and strengths by Gallup
This book introduces the Gallup program, which helps readers develop their individual talents and strengths. It focuses on shifting the traditional focus from fixing weaknesses to maximizing strengths for personal and professional success.
Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose by Tony Hsieh
“Delivering Happiness” is a business memoir by entrepreneur Tony Hsieh where he shares his journey of creating and growing Zappos, an online shoe retailer known for its employee-centric culture and exceptional customer service. Through personal anecdotes and business advice, Hsieh emphasizes the importance of prioritizing happiness and company culture for long-term success and fulfillment.
The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss
This book teaches readers how to escape the traditional 9-5 work schedule and design a life of freedom and abundance by leveraging time-saving techniques, automating income, and outsourcing tasks. It focuses on the concept of “mini-retirements” and living a fulfilling life while still earning a significant income.
Rework by Jason Fried
“Rework” is a business book that challenges traditional work practices and offers unconventional strategies for achieving success. It emphasizes the importance of simplicity, agility, and adaptability in building a successful business, and encourages readers to rethink traditional business norms and find creative solutions to problems.
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink
“Drive” explores what truly motivates people and how traditional incentives like rewards and punishments often fall short. Through engaging research and case studies, Pink reveals the three driving forces of motivation: autonomy, mastery, and purpose, offering a new perspective on how we can motivate ourselves and others.
Broke: The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth and Treasure by Glenn Beck
In “Broke,” talk show host Glenn Beck presents a detailed plan to fix the economic and political issues facing America. He discusses the importance of restoring trust, promoting truth, and responsible spending to regain control of the nation’s financial stability.
The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis
“The Big Short” by Michael Lewis is an investigative account of the 2007-08 financial crisis through the perspectives of the few investors who predicted it and profited off of it. It reveals the greed and ignorance that fueled the crisis and highlights the flaws in the financial system.
The SPEED of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything by Stephen M .R. Covey
The SPEED of Trust highlights the importance of trust in all aspects of life and how it is the key to building strong relationships and achieving success. The book provides practical strategies for developing and maintaining trust, and shows how trust can increase efficiency, productivity, and overall well-being.
What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful by Marshall Goldsmith
The book explores the common habits and behaviors that hold successful people back from reaching the next level of success and provides strategies for overcoming them. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and continual improvement in one’s personal and professional life.
Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip Heath
“Made to Stick” explores the key elements that make ideas memorable and impactful, using real-world examples and practical advice to help readers craft their own sticky ideas. From simplicity and unexpectedness to storytelling and emotional appeal, this book uncovers the secrets behind successful communication.
The Official Guide for GMAT Review by Graduate Management Admission Council
“The Official Guide for GMAT Review” is the ultimate resource for mastering the Graduate Management Admission Test. Created by the Graduate Management Admission Council, this book provides essential information, tips, and practice questions to effectively prepare for the GMAT and achieve a high score.
Good to Great and the Social Sectors: Why Business Thinking is Not the Answer by Jim Collins
Good to Great and the Social Sectors argues that using traditional business principles and strategies is not the key to success in the social sector. Instead, it advocates for a unique combination of entrepreneurial spirit, leadership, and discipline to achieve greatness in the non-profit world.
Our Iceberg Is Melting by John Kotter
“Our Iceberg Is Melting” by John Kotter is a fable about a colony of penguins who must learn to adapt to change as their iceberg begins to melt. Through their journey, the author presents eight steps for successfully implementing change within organizations.
A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future by Daniel H. Pink
In this book, Pink argues that in a world where automation and technology are prevalent, individuals with strong right-brain skills such as creativity, empathy, and intuition will have a competitive advantage in the future job market. He emphasizes the importance of developing and utilizing both sides of the brain for success in the evolving economy.
Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done by Larry Bossidy
“Execution” by Larry Bossidy is a practical guide that emphasizes the importance of integrating strategy and execution to achieve organizational success. The author provides valuable insights and tools for effective leadership and implementation of plans, highlighting the key role of accountability and follow-through in driving results.
The Only Three Questions That Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don’t by Ken Fisher
This book explains the three most important questions investors should ask themselves to make informed and successful investment decisions. It also delves into the importance of thinking and acting differently from the crowd to gain an edge in the market.
Fish: A Proven Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results by Stephen C. Lundin
This book presents a creative and effective approach to improving workplace morale and productivity through the story of a fictional manager who transforms his struggling team by implementing the principles of the “fish philosophy.” This philosophy emphasizes choosing one’s attitude, having fun, and making a difference.
Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny by Suze Orman
This book empowers women to take control of their financial future by providing practical advice on budgeting, investing, and achieving financial independence. With a focus on building confidence and breaking through societal norms, author Suze Orman challenges women to take charge of their financial destinies.
The World Is Flat [Updated and Expanded]: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century by Thomas L. Friedman
“The World is Flat” is a comprehensive and insightful look at how globalization and advancements in technology have leveled the playing field for individuals and businesses around the world, leading to a more interconnected and competitive global economy.
The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World by Alan Greenspan
“The Age of Turbulence” is a memoir by former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, recounting his experiences and insights during his tenure and the ever-changing landscape of the global economy. It explores the intertwined worlds of economics, politics, and financial markets, and offers predictions and lessons for the future.
Raving Fans: A Revolutionary Approach To Customer Service by Ken Blanchard
Raving Fans is a book about the importance of creating loyal customers by providing exceptional service. It introduces a revolutionary approach to customer service, emphasizing the need to exceed expectations and turn customers into enthusiastic fans. With practical advice and examples, this book provides a guide for businesses to achieve success through customer satisfaction.
The Little Book That Beats the Market by Joel Greenblatt
“The Little Book That Beats the Market” by Joel Greenblatt provides a simple and effective investment strategy using the concept of “Magic Formula” to consistently outperform the stock market. This book breaks down complex financial concepts into an easy-to-understand framework for novice investors to become successful in the stock market.
First, Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently by Marcus Buckingham
In “First, Break All the Rules,” Marcus Buckingham discusses the traits and methods used by the world’s top managers to create successful and engaged teams. The book emphasizes the importance of individualized management and the power of breaking away from traditional management practices.
Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant by W. Chan Kim
Blue Ocean Strategy explains how businesses can break away from traditional competition and create “blue oceans” of new market space. The book introduces a systematic approach to creating uncontested markets with high consumer demand and limited competition, leading to long-term success and growth for companies.
The Little Red Book of Selling: 12.5 Principles of Sales Greatness by Jeffrey Gitomer
The Little Red Book of Selling by Jeffrey Gitomer is a compact guide for improving sales skills through 12.5 principles of greatness. It offers practical tips and techniques for building strong relationships with customers and increasing sales success.
Jim Cramer’s Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World by James J. Cramer
“Jim Cramer’s Real Money” is a practical guide to navigating the unpredictable world of investing. With personal anecdotes and expert advice, Cramer teaches readers how to make smart investment decisions and avoid common mistakes in today’s volatile market.
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber
“The E-Myth Revisited” explains why many small businesses fail and offers insight on how to overcome common entrepreneurial mistakes by creating a system-driven business rather than relying solely on the owner’s efforts. It emphasizes the importance of working on the business, not just in it, to achieve long-term success.
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins
“Confessions of an Economic Hit Man” is a firsthand account of how multinational corporations and the US government use economic manipulation and debt to control and exploit developing countries for their own gain, as told by former economic hit man John Perkins.
The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke by Suze Orman
This book offers practical financial advice for young adults on budgeting, debt management, building credit, investing, and saving for the future. It emphasizes the importance of creating a solid financial foundation and making smart money decisions to achieve long-term financial success.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth by T. Harv Eker
This book explores the mindset and thought patterns of millionaires and how to adopt the right mindset to achieve financial success. It discusses the power of the subconscious mind and provides practical steps for changing one’s beliefs and behaviors around money.
Winning by Jack Welch
“Winning” by Jack Welch is a practical and honest guide to achieving personal and professional success. Through his own experiences as CEO of General Electric, Welch offers valuable insights and strategies on leadership, teamwork, and creating a winning corporate culture.
The Automatic Millionaire: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich by David Bach
In “The Automatic Millionaire,” Bach introduces his “Latte Factor” and outlines a simple yet powerful plan for achieving financial freedom through automating your savings and investing. By making small, consistent contributions, anyone can become a millionaire over time.
The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
This book follows a man’s journey to turn around his failing manufacturing plant, using the principles of the Theory of Constraints. It highlights the importance of focusing on the most critical areas of a business and continuously improving processes to achieve success and overcome obstacles.
The One Minute Manager by Kenneth Blanchard
The One Minute Manager is a self-help book that teaches effective management techniques using simple and practical strategies that can be implemented in just one minute. The author, Kenneth Blanchard, emphasizes the importance of setting clear expectations, providing praise and feedback, and setting achievable goals for success in both personal and professional settings.
The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal by Jim Loehr
The Power of Full Engagement explains how managing our energy, rather than our time, is essential for achieving high performance and maintaining personal well-being. Through practical strategies and case studies, author Jim Loehr shows readers how to fuel their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual energy for peak performance and lasting fulfillment.
The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You by John C. Maxwell
This book outlines the 21 essential laws of effective leadership, based on decades of research and practical experience. Maxwell explains how following these laws can help individuals become more influential leaders and gain the trust and loyalty of others.
The One Minute Millionaire: The Enlightened Way to Wealth by Mark Victor Hansen
“The One Minute Millionaire” combines practical financial advice with spiritual principles, offering a unique approach to achieving wealth and abundance. Through the story of two individuals, this book teaches readers how to think, act, and invest like a millionaire in just a minute.