Business and Economics

Recent books on business and economics.

Updated December 15, 2024
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Experience, Opportunity, and Developing Your Career (HBR Work Smart Series)
Riegel, Deborah Grayson
Paper Book
Build the career you want--on your terms. "Where do you see yourself in five years?" This question can make even the most ambitious of us feel a little nauseous. Starting out in the working world is hard enough, but thinking long-term about our careers--and whether we even...
HBR guide to your job search
Paper Book
Land the job of your dreams. You're ready to take the next step in your career. But securing the right role can take a lot of work--and a lot of time and energy. How do you move forward without getting overwhelmed by the process? The HBR Guide to Your Job Search is...
HBR guide to navigating the toxic workplace
Paper Book
Is your workplace toxic? Toxic workplaces take many forms. Whether you're dealing with a narcissistic boss, a backstabbing colleague, endless microaggressions, or a culture of overwork and burnout, it can feel impossible to know what to do. Should you address the issue directly,...
The unaccountability machine : why big systems make terrible decisions--and how the world lost its mind
Davies, Dan (Economist)
Paper Book
LONGLISTED FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES AND SCHRODERS BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024'A great book ... a wonderful way of talking about our current world' Rory Stewart'Entertaining, insightful ... compelling' Financial Times'One...
Restoring Sanity : Practices to Awaken Generosity, Creativity, and Kindness in Ourselves and Our Organizations
Wheatley, Margaret J.
Paper Book
What Would It Be Like to Restore Sanity? What would it be like to work together again in creative and generous ways? What would it be like to be curious about who you're with rather than judging or fearing them? What would it be like to engage together in exploring possibilities rather than...

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