New Business Books - The Latest Innovative Marketing, Leadership and Management Books
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Getting into the Best Business Books list takes time. That's why I added the New Business Books section. Here I include free book summaries for the most recent hits.
How do I choose them? Well, the same way I choose my reading - because here I add a book summary each time I finish reading one... Let me know if you have recommendations!
It's true that some of these books may not end up in the top books ever lists, fine. You can't recognize history as it happens. But at least in the context of today's business books, I'm making an effort to choose the best of bread.
Why Read an Executive Summary?
Well, if you can read hundreds of new business, marketing and leadership books that are published every week - good luck! In fact, send me some summaries, will you? If not - which means you're only human - executive summaries are for you.
Reading a book summary of a business book doesn't replace the reading the actual books. The examples, the small stories, the details... these just can't fit into a summary. However, the book summary will give you a good idea about the book.
First, it helps you stay up to date with new concepts and terms. This is important for business thinking and conversations.
Second, and more important, reading summaries of new business books helps you choose - which books you can afford spending time on... Enjoy.
New Business Books - Free Book Summaries
Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery was released in 2008 and shortly became acknowledged as a new industry bible on the topic of business presentations and communications and in general. Reynolds walks the reader through a Zen-like path of simplifying presentations en route to becoming more natural and comprehensible. Just before you start presenting like Steve Jobs, you will learn how to prepare away from the computer, design under restraints with several basic rules, and deliver in a way which is the antidote to Death by PowerPoint.