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Leadership: Must Read Book List

Discover must-read books on leadership and management to inspire personal growth, enhance team dynamics, and achieve professional excellence.

Guide to Workplace Law (American Bar Association)
A clear and concise guide to all work-related law for employees and employers.

Counseling with Our Councils (M. Russell Ballard)
Elder Ballard explains how councils help to plan for success. Learn how to conduct effective council meetings.

The Flight of the Buffalo (James Belasco)
Using different metaphors for leadership, the authors challenge leaders to lead with team-based management.

Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done (Larry Bossidy)
Focuses on essential qualities for a team to get things done by illustrating the value of execution and its building blocks.

How to Say No without Feeling Guilty (Patti Breitman)
Teaches practical skills for time and resource management by embracing what's important.

How to Win Friends and Influence People (Dale Carnegie)
This landmark book explores how to understand and value others and influence others by improving your behavior.

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (Stephen Covey)
BYU professor Stephen Covey explores seven timeless and universal character ethics that generate success.

The Fine Art of Small Talk (Debra Fine)
Effective communication techniques and strategies to help you feel more comfortable in any type of social situation.

Primal Leadership: Learning to Lead with Emotional Intelligence (Daniel Goleman)
A book that coined "emotional intelligence" into the workplace, and how to become resonant in a complex world.

Stepping Up to Supervisor (Marion Haynes)
Introduces the reader to basic supervisory tasks, managing many personalities, and working with groups.

The Balanced Scorecard (Robert Kaplan and David Norton)
Explores four performance measures: financial, customer knowledge, internal processes, and learning and growth.

The 80/20 Principle (Richard Koch)
Explains how 80% of your results come from 20% of your effort. Reveals how to identify the 20% to influence the 80%.

Leading Change (John Kotter)
An eight-step process to achieve goals and practical counsel about how to be successful in the face of change.

The Leadership Challenge (James Kouzes and Barry Posner)
Develop leadership skills to help you to become an impactful leader who aspires, inspires, and achieves more.

Maslow on Management (Abraham Maslow)
Renowned psychologist explores how human psychology affects business management.

Everyone Communicates, Few Connect (John Maxwell)
Explores how the most effective leaders know how to connect with people.

The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership (John Maxwell)
Outlines core leadership principles that will make leaders more effective, influential, and successful.

Supervisory Management (Donald Mosley)
Employs practical knowledge and skills to help supervisors become effective leaders.

The Power of Positive Confrontation (Barbara Pachter)
Teaches skills and strategies to handle effectively confrontational situations with confidence and assurance.

Crucial Conversations (Kerry Patterson)
Teaches how to improve your life by improving the quality your dialogues and conversations.

Difficult Conversations (Douglas Stone)
Learn how to turn difficult conversations into positive, problem-solving experiences