Reading at work

Most organizations think nothing of having twenty valuable employees spend an hour in a meeting that's only tangentially related to their productive output.


But if you're sitting at your desk reading a book that changes your perspective, your productivity or your contribution, it somehow feels like slacking off...


What would happen if the next all hands meeting got cancelled and instead the organization had an all hands-on read instead?


Of course, I'm biased. I think if you read Your Turn or The Dip, your work would change for the better. But I'm fine if you read any of 100 or 1,000 other books about work, the market, contributions, marketing or anything else that will help you leap.


Here are more than twenty books you might want to read at work today. You and ten co-workers reading together... it might change everything:


Four Steps to the Epiphany


Body of Work


The True Believer


Secrets of Closing the Sale


The Art of Possibility


On Self Reliance 


The Coaching Habit


Software Project Survival Guide


The Mythical Man Month


Creating Customer Evangelists


The Tom Peters Seminar


Tribe of Mentors


A Beautiful Constraint


The Mesh


Rocket Surgery Made Easy


Impro


To Sell is Human


The Art of Work


Do the Work


Hunch


Whiplash


Start with Why


Resonate


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