These are the 7 best business
books of 2018
From teaching yourself to be lucky to the impact of tiny
changes in building habits.
Maybe being better at your job, or getting a
promotion, or even switching careers is on your list of resolutions for 2019.
Or maybe you just want to be more competitive or expand your thinking. Whatever
your motivation, why not use these last few days of the year to read one of our
picks for the best books on work life and business for 2018? Then, start 2019
off with a renewed inspiration.
1 CAN YOU
LEARN TO BE LUCKY? WHY SOME PEOPLE SEEM TO WIN MORE OFTEN THAN OTHERS
BY KARLA STARR
“Luck is what happens when preparation meets
opportunity,” according to Roman philosopher Seneca. Journalist Karla Starr
takes the investigation of “luck” one step further, by examining whether or not
people can cultivate these opportunities they’ve worked so hard to prepare for.
Starr investigates all the unintentional ways that humans self-defeat, like
being overly focused on a specific opportunity, and overlooking better ones as
a result. Through interviews, scientific research, and Starr’s personal experience,
she concludes, “I discovered not only that many ‘random’ outcomes do have
predictable causes, but that we can prepare for these and nudge the system
toward our favor. I learned that getting the luck of an unplannable collision
depended on how willing I was to put myself in a place where those encounters
were more likely to happen.”
2 MY MORNING
ROUTINE: HOW SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE START EVERY DAY INSPIRED
BY BENJAMIN SPALL AND MICHAEL XANDER
Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl,
what you do when you wake up can set the tone for your day. As Spall and Xander
wrote, “It’s difficult to have a good day without starting your morning with
intention. Your mornings are a blank state, an opportunity to start again.”
Everyone’s needs and lifestyles are different, and their morning routines
should reflect that. Rather than give a prescriptive approach, this book
examines the morning habits of successful people across various
disciplines–from Olympic medalists, professors, and entrepreneurs. Whether you
are looking to adopt a morning workout routine, or for ideas on how to make
your mornings a little less hectic as a working parent, there are plenty of ideas
on how to craft the right routine for yourself.
3 IMAGINE IT
FORWARD: COURAGE, CREATIVITY, AND THE POWER OF CHANGE
BY BETH COMSTOCK
Former GE’s vice chair Beth Comstock knows
about implementing change. During her 30-year career, she initiated GE’s
digital and clean energy transformation, and pushed a company that was set in
its ways to implement new ideas and adopt innovative solutions. In this
part-memoir, part-biography, Comstock shared some of the most valuable lessons
she learned at GE, from the advantage of being an “outsider,” to understanding
when a battle is worth fighting.
4 ATOMIC
HABITS: AN EASY & PROVEN WAY TO BUILD GOOD HABITS & BREAK BAD ONES
BY JAMES CLEAR
Building and maintaining good habits are
crucial to achieving any goal–whether it be in your personal life, career,
finances, or health. But far too many of us fail to maintain the habits
necessary to get there, or we struggle to give up the ones that hinder us.
Author James Clear argues that the key is in making tiny changes that, over
time, compounds into large transformations. This book shows you how.
5 CALM
CLARITY: HOW TO USE SCIENCE TO REWIRE YOUR BRAIN FOR GREATER WISDOM,
FULFILLMENT, AND JOY
BY DUE QUACH
When Quach was an undergraduate student at
Harvard, she struggled to feel accepted by her college and her peers. A
Vietnamese refugee who grew up in inner-city Philadelphia, she couldn’t relate
to her privileged classmates who lived sheltered lifestyles and were
neurotically obsessed with their grades. It wasn’t until later on that she
realized she had endured PTSD from her experiences as a child. After a
not-so-successful attempt at therapy, she began to study neuroscience and
mind-hacking techniques to “rewire” her brain, which she shared in this book.
6 WISDOM @
WORK: THE MAKING OF A MODERN ELDER
BY CHIP CONLEY
Older Americans are staying in the workforce
longer and longer, and in this day and age, that requires updating their new
skills and understanding how to reinvent themselves in a constantly changing
landscape. Hospitality entrepreneur and Airbnb’s strategic adviser Chip Conley
shares his advice in this book on what it takes to thrive and stay relevant.
7 BUILDING ON BEDROCK: WHAT SAM WALTON, WALT DISNEY, AND OTHER GREAT SELF-MADE
ENTREPRENEURS CAN TEACH US ABOUT BUILDING VALUABLE COMPANIES
BY DEREK LIDOW
These days, entrepreneurship is often
synonymous with tech startups and venture funding. But that’s not the reality
for a lot of business owners. CEO, entrepreneur, and business professor Derek
Lidow gets into the heart of what it really takes to build a long-lasting
business from the “why,” the ‘how’, and how to know whether you are suited to
the roller coaster ride of entrepreneurship.
BY ANISA PURBASARI HORTON
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