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Top Leadership Books To Read https://cmoe.com/blog/top-leadership-books-to-read/ 1. The Art of Strategic Leadership This book is all about how to develop the qualities of a strategic leader. This is a great starting point to begin learning valuable leadership skills! http://artofstrategicleadership.com/ 2. The Power of Being Yourself Joe J. Plumeri The importance of this book is stated in its title: Be Yourself. Plumeri offers simple, but profound guidance on how to stay positive, motivate yourself, and learn from people. http://www.joeplumeri.com/book-power- of-being-yourself 3. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Stephen Covey This might just be one of the first self-help books that you ever encountered. This book is crucial reading for all leaders—current and future alike. https://www.franklincovey.com/the-7- habits.html 4. Dream BIG Achieve BIGGER Tasha L. Mayberry Attract what you want out of life in seven simple steps. Discover how Mayberry turned her life around and transformed tough situations into successes. http://achievebigger.com/ 5. Superbosses Sydney Finkelstein Finkelstein explores some of the great “Superbosses” throughout several industries and examines how they transformed their organizations and their industries. http://www.superbosses.com/ 6. The Excellence Habit Vlad Zachary Understand the difference between success and excellence—and how to bridge that gap. This book will help you change your attitude and improve your life. http://www.vladzachary.com/ Stephanie S. Mead Steven J. Stowell 7. How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie Carnegie explains how to handle people gently, make them like you, win them to your way of thinking, and then change their views—all without arousing resentment. https://www.amazon.com/How-Win- Friends-Influence-People/ 8. You Don’t Need a Title to Be a Leader Mark Sanborn This is a great book to help you develop the skills you need to make a positive difference in someone’s life. Learn the skills that will make you attractive in leadership positions. https://www.amazon.com/You-Dont- Need-Title-Leader/dp/0385517475 9. First, Fast, Fearless Brian “Iron Ed” Hiner Hiner takes you into the mind of a Navy Seal and teaches you how to lead an effective team through volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous situations. https://www.edhiner.com/books.html 10. A Higher Standard Ann Dunwoody Dunwoody was the first woman in the United States to achieve the rank of four-star general. Learn all about what motivated General Dunwoody and how you can apply it. https://www.amazon.com/Higher-Standard- Leadership-Strategies-Four -Star/dp/0738217794

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1. The Art of Strategic

Leadership

This book is all about how to develop the

qualities of a strategic leader. This is a

great starting point to begin learning

valuable leadership skills!

http://artofstrategicleadership.com/

2. The Power of

Being YourselfJoe J. Plumeri

The importance of this book is stated in its

title: Be Yourself. Plumeri offers simple, but

profound guidance on how to stay positive,

motivate yourself, and learn from people.

http://www.joeplumeri.com/book-power-

of-being-yourself

3. 7 Habits of Highly

Effective PeopleStephen Covey

This might just be one of the first

self-help books that you ever

encountered. This book is crucial reading

for all leaders—current and future alike.

https://www.franklincovey.com/the-7-

habits.html

4. Dream BIG Achieve

BIGGERTasha L. Mayberry

Attract what you want out of life in seven

simple steps. Discover how Mayberry

turned her life around and transformed

tough situations into successes.

http://achievebigger.com/

5. SuperbossesSydney Finkelstein

Finkelstein explores some of the great

“Superbosses” throughout several

industries and examines how they

transformed their organizations and their

industries.

http://www.superbosses.com/

6. The Excellence

HabitVlad Zachary

Understand the difference between

success and excellence—and how to

bridge that gap. This book will help you

change your attitude and improve your

life.

http://www.vladzachary.com/

Stephanie S. Mead

Steven J. Stowell

7. How to Win Friends and

Influence PeopleDale Carnegie

Carnegie explains how to handle people

gently, make them like you, win them to

your way of thinking, and then change their

views—all without arousing resentment.

https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-

Friends-Influence-People/

8. You Don’t Need a

Title to Be a LeaderMark Sanborn

This is a great book to help you develop the

skills you need to make a positive difference

in someone’s life. Learn the skills that will

make you attractive in leadership positions.

https://www.amazon.com/You-Dont-

Need-Title-Leader/dp/0385517475

9. First, Fast, Fearless

Brian “Iron Ed” Hiner

Hiner takes you into the mind of a Navy

Seal and teaches you how to lead an

effective team through volatile, uncertain,

complex, and ambiguous situations.

https://www.edhiner.com/books.html

10. A Higher Standard

Ann Dunwoody

Dunwoody was the first woman in the

United States to achieve the rank of

four-star general. Learn all about what

motivated General Dunwoody and how

you can apply it.

https://www.amazon.com/Higher-Standard-

Leadership-Strategies-Four

-Star/dp/0738217794