Explore our collection of leadership books. Discover key insights and summaries from the best titles in this genre.
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by Walter Isaacson
4.1(956,505)
Steve Jobs was a visionary who fused creativity and technology to revolutionize six industries and shape our digital world.

by Malcolm Gladwell
4.0(689,776)
Malcolm Gladwell explains how small, targeted actions can start widespread changes in trends, behaviors, and ideas.

by Malcolm Gladwell
4.2(556,065)
Malcolm Gladwell argues that true success is not just about individual talent, but about the hidden advantages of culture, opportunity, and unique experiences that shape extraordinary lives.

by Stephen R. Covey
4.1(524,128)
This book presents seven habits that help people live more effective, purposeful lives.

by Malcolm Gladwell
3.9(487,482)
Explore the hidden power of quick judgments and how 'thin-slicing' information helps skilled decision-makers succeed instantly, often without conscious thought.

by Spencer Johnson
3.8(366,815)
Four tiny maze-dwellers scramble to adapt when their beloved cheese supply vanishes, revealing a timeless parable about embracing change rather than fearing its inevitable relocation.

by Charles Duhigg
4.1(343,452)

by Sun Tzu
4.0(329,815)
Learn ancient strategies for outsmarting rivals, whether on the battlefield or in the boardroom.

by Susan Cain
4.1(323,829)
In a world that values being outgoing, "Quiet" shows the strength and important contributions of introverts, asking us to rethink how we see and support thoughtful people.

by Ashlee Vance
4.2(240,515)
Ashlee Vance chronicles Elon Musk's journey from a South African childhood to leading revolutions in space and sustainable energy, showing him as a modern industrial titan aiming to invent humanity's future.

by Eric Ries
4.1(235,463)
Learn how to manage startups through rapid experimentation, validated learning, and constant adjustment, building sustainable businesses instead of untested plans.

by Sheryl Sandberg
4.0(222,376)
Sheryl Sandberg encourages women to overcome personal and external challenges to achieve leadership roles in their careers.

by Peter Thiel
4.2(189,098)
To build the future, Peter Thiel argues, you must embrace the idea that true innovation lies not in small improvements, but in creating something entirely new that avoids competition.

by Doris Kearns Goodwin
4.3(151,931)
Abraham Lincoln united his fiercest political rivals into a cabinet of extraordinary talent to navigate the nation through the Civil War and preserve the Union.

by Malcolm Gladwell
4.0(147,875)

by Phil Knight
4.5(147,163)
Phil Knight's memoir tells how he started Nike with fifty dollars and a trunk of imported Japanese shoes, showing the hard work, risks, and unique team that made it a global company and changed sports and business.

by Jason Fried
4.0(138,357)
Forget traditional business rules. Build a successful company by working simply, efficiently, and unconventionally.

by James C. Collins
4.1(131,456)
Learn how average companies became great, outperforming the market through disciplined leadership, strategic focus, and a culture of continuous improvement, based on five years of research.

by David Allen
4.0(128,554)
Master David Allen's "Getting Things Done" to improve your workflow by organizing your mind and boosting productivity through stress-free methods.

by Marcus Aurelius
4.2(124,387)
Explore the private reflections of a Roman emperor on the universe, leadership, and his own soul, offering lasting wisdom for self-mastery and inner strength.

by Simon Sinek
4.1(121,834)
Learn to articulate your core purpose, not just your products, to inspire loyalty and drive change.

by Robin Sharma
3.7(118,815)
Two strangers meet an eccentric tycoon who shares the 5 AM routine used by history's greatest achievers, promising to improve productivity, well-being, and calm before the day begins.

by Kenneth H. Blanchard
3.9(101,955)
Learn three simple, minute-long management strategies—One Minute Goals, Praisings, and Reprimands—that improve productivity and satisfaction for leaders and their teams.

by Robert B. Cialdini
4.2(101,158)
Learn the six psychological triggers that make people say 'yes,' turning you into a skilled persuader and a strong defense against manipulation.