Creativity, Inc.
Good to Great
The Lean Startup
Blue Ocean Strategy
Leaders Eat Last
The Innovator's Dilemma
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Lean In
The Power of Habit
Four Thousand Weeks
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The Power Law
In The Power Law, journalist Sebastian Mallaby tells the history of venture capital and the math that drives it. Returns are not normally distributed. A small number of wild successes dominate everything else, which forces investors to chase asymmetry, build soft moats like brand and network, and stay in the game across cycles. Practical reading for anyone allocating capital under high uncertainty.
Elon Musk
In Elon Musk, biographer Walter Isaacson follows the SpaceX and Tesla CEO with extensive access over two years, including through his acquisition of Twitter. The book presents an unvarnished portrait of a leader whose drive produces extraordinary engineering achievements alongside significant personal and organizational damage. Worth reading for anyone trying to understand modern technology leadership in its most polarized form.
Moneyball
In Moneyball, Michael Lewis details how the Oakland Athletics used data-driven "Sabermetrics" to outplay wealthier opponents. By valuing undervalued traits like On-Base Percentage over traditional "scouting" metrics, Billy Beane proved that market inefficiencies are everywhere. This summary explores how business leaders can use data arbitrage to identify hidden talent, overcome subjective bias, and achieve elite results on a budget.