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Management and Leadership Books You Should Read


April 2, 2002 (Bowman's Accounting Report) Ever wonder what leadership books are worth taking the time to read? Here is a healthy list from Robert Gallagher of Pittsburgh-based R.J. Gallagher & Associates, presented by Bowman's Accounting Report.



Robert Gallagher's Recommended Reading List:

For Your CPA Firm Management Team

* 1001 Ways to Reward Employees by Bob Nelson

* All I Ever Needed to Know I learned In Kindergarten by Robert Fulgrum

* A Whack On The Side of the Head, How You Can Be More Creative by Roger Von Oech

* Built to Last by James C. Collins and Jerry I. Porras

* Carpe Manana by Price Pritchett

* Clients for Life by Andrew Sobel

* Competing for the Future by Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad

* Competitive Advantage by Michael Porter

* Culture Shift by Price Pritchett

* Dig Your Well Before You're Thirsty by Harvey McKay

* Don't Sweat The Small Stuff At Work by Richard Carl son

* Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman

* First, Break All the Rules by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman

* Getting to Yes by Roger Fischer and William Ury

* Jack: Straight From the Gut by Jack Welch & John Byrne

* Jump Start Your Brain by Doug Hall and David Wecker

* Leading Change by John Kotter

* Management Challenges for the 21st Century by Peter Drucker

* Management of the Absurd by Richard Farson

* Managing by values by Dr. Ken Blanchard and Michael O'Connor

* Managing People Is Like Herding! Cats: Warren Bennis on Leadership

* Managing the Professional Service Firm by David Maister

* One Minute Manager by Dr. Ken Blanchard

* Only the Paranoid Survive by Andrew S. Grove

* Power Up Your Profits: 31 Days to Better Selling by Troy Waugh

* Practice What You Preach by David Maister

* Presentations Plus by David Peoples

* Selling to the Top by David Peoples

* Smart Managers Frequently Asked Questions Survival Guide by Dr. Rex Gatto

* Strategy Safari by Henry Mintzgerg, et al

* The E-myth revisited by Michael E. Gerber

* The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader by John Maxwell

* The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

* The Discipline of Market Leaders by Michael Treaty and Fred Wiersema

* The Power of Two by John Conlon & Melissa Giovagnoli

* The Professional's Guide to Value Pricing by Ronald J. Baker

* The Strategy-Focused Organization by Robert S. Kaplan and David Norton

* The Trusted Advisor by David Maister

* The Visionary's Handbook by Jim Taylor and Watts Wacker

* True Professionalism by David Maister

* Unlock Behavior, Unleash Profits by Leslie Wilk Braksick

* Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson

(C) 2001 Bowman's Accounting Report. via ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved

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