Friday, 20 August 2010

What is reading Corporate America: The Top 25

800-CEO-READ, a leading provider of live resources based on the book compiles a monthly list of best-selling business books based on purchases for their corporate clients nationwide. Here are the best sellers in July 2010, apart from the descriptions of the Top 10.

1 "Doing both: how Cisco today captures obtaining benefits and drives growth of tomorrow" by Inder Sidhu; FT Press, 224 pages ($ 24.99)

2. "It's our ship: The No-Nonsense Guide to Leadership" by D. Michael Abrashoff; Business Plus, 208 pages ($ 25.99)

3 "Rich Dad's prophecy: why the Crash Still history's largest bag Is Coming... and how you can prepare yourself and profit from IT" by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter; Business Plus, 304 pages ($ 15.99)

4 "Come to Win: Business Leaders, artists, doctors and other visionaries on how sports can help you Top career" by Venus Williams; friendship Press, 384 pages ($ 25.99)

5. "The only three questions that count: investing by knowing what others don't" by Ken Fisher; John Wiley & Sons, 480 pages ($ 47.95)

6 "Conspiracy in Rich Dad of the Rich: The 8 new rules of money" by Robert T. Kiyosaki; Business Plus, 272 pages ($ 12.99)

7. "The language of trust: sales ideas in a world of Skeptics" by Michael Maslansky, Gary DeMoss, Scott West and David Saylor, Prentice Hall, 288 pages ($ 25)

8 "Strengths Finder 2.0" by Tom Rath; Gallup Press, pp. 175 ($ 22.95)

9 "Sustainability strategy: A clear Business" by Adam Werbach; Harvard Business Press, 224 pages ($ 25)

"The House Advantage: Roll the odds to Win Big in Business" by Jeffrey Ma, Palgrave MacMillan, 272 pages ($ 26)

11 "Leadership of love" by John Hope Bryant and Bill George; Jossey-Bass, 203 pages ($ 27.95)

12 "Go giver: A Little story about a powerful Business Idea" by Bob Burg and John David Mann; portfolio, 144 pages, ($ 21.95)

13 "Different: Escaping the competitive Herd" by Youngme Moon; Crown, 288 pages ($ 26)

14. "Teacher: A surprising story about leader by listening" by Roger Nierenberg; portfolio, 128 pages ($ 19.95)

15. "The next evolution of marketing" by Bob Gilbreath; McGraw-Hill, 288 pages ($ 27.95)

16 "Employees First, clients second: conventional turning Upside Down management" by Vineet Nayer; Harvard Business Press, 208 pages ($ 24.95)

17. "The Game-Changer: How You Can Drive revenue and profit growth with innovation" by A.G. Lafley and Ram Charan; Crown, 352 pages ($ 27,50)

18 "Thank God it Monday! how to create a workplace You and Your Love of customers" by Roxanne Emmerich; FT Press, 192 pages ($ 19.99)

19. "I Love You More Than My Dog: five decisions that loyalty customer extreme drive in Good Times and Bad" by Jeanne Bliss; portfolio, 224 pages ($ 22.95)

20 "Marketing for Financial Advisors: Build Your Business, bring in customers and establish your brand" by Eric T. Bradlow, Keith e. Niedermeier and Patti Williams; McGraw-Hill, 288 pages ($ 39.95)

21 "The Lords of strategy: The Secret intellectual history of the new Corporate world" by Walter Kiechel; Harvard Business Press, 320 pages ($ 26.95)

22 "Blink: the power of thinking without thinking" by Malcolm Gladwell; 320 pages Back Bay books ($ 15.99)

23 "The art of Woo: strategic use Persuasion to sell your ideas" by Richard G Shell, Mario Moussa; Penguin Books, 312 pages ($ 24.95)


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