Top Five Business Books: Best of The Daily Q&A
Money | July 30th, 2008
Every day we get inspiration from our readers. We like to proclaim that our readers are among the most enlightened in the blogosphere. And so, from your answers, here are:
The Five Best Business Books

The Art of The Start by Guy Kawasaki. “No fancy shmancy complicated business plans with mission statements etc. Some business books can be quite dry. Guy is certainly not that!” - Janice
The Rules of Work by Richard Templar. “It helped to remind me I needed to refocus on my life outside of the office.” - Beth
Go Put Your Strengths to Work by Marcus Buckingham. “When you focus more on what you’re good at, you’ll improve more than when you try to improve your weaknesses.” – Karen
Re-Imagine by Tom Peters. “This blows the traditional business book out the water. Written for here, now, and beyond.” - Liz
The Mind Gym by Gary Mack and David Casstevens. “Awesome ideas through challenging contexts. Uses the Web (much like Style Statement) to present similar ideas and continue the ‘workout’ long after the book is finished. This book changed the way I approach my thoughts, actions, and ideas, and has helped to balance my brain and believe in my competency.” – Kristin
Stay tuned for next Wednesday’s Top Five!
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