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LM 100: 10 MUST-have books

1 Jul, 2004 By: Landscape Management Staff Landscape Management


When we asked some of the Green Industry’s most popular consultants
what their favorites books relating to business management are, they responded
with these 10:

1. How
to Win Friends and Influence People
,
by Dale Carnegie. Galahad.
The art and science of positive inter-personal relations. More than 20
million copies sold.

2. The
Great Game of Business
,
by Jack Stack and Bo Burlingham. Considering
open-book management? Start here.

3. In
Search of Excellence
,
by Thomas Peters, Robert Waterman, Tom Peters.
Warner Books. Where a lot of the modern day management theories have started.
Fixes for some of the shortcomings that may be taking place in their company.

4. Be
My Guest
,
by Conrad N. Hilton. Prentice Hall. An autobiography
really showing the power of a person who has a dream, a big dream.

5. Good
to Great
,
by Jim Collins. HarperBusiness, October 2001. Collins
shows how regular people can build great companies and goes into detail
as to what made them great.

6. First,
Break All the Rules
,
by Marcus Buckingham & Curt Coffman.
Simon & Schuster. Based on interviews by the Gallup Organization of
more than 80,000 managers. The best book I ever read on what makes great
managers great, much can be used on our landscape businesses.

7. Execution,
the Discipline of Getting Things Done
,
by Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan
and Charles Burck. Crown Business. Practical insight into the nuts and
bolts of what a leader needs to do and how he or she needs to do it to
achieve maximum profitability.

8. Selling
to VITO (The Very Important Top Officer)
,
by Anthony Parinello,
Adams Media Corp. If your role is sales, read this book. Don’t waste
your time. Sell to the decision maker.

9. Who
Moved My Cheese?
,
by Spencer Johnson, MD, Kenneth H. Blanchard.
Putnam Publishing Group. Every company and individual goes through change.
This book will help you deal with it.

10. Purple
Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable
,
by Seth Godin.
Portfolio. Put a Purple Cow (something remarkable) into everything you
build and everything you do to create something truly noticeable.


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