My Management Book Reviews.
I love reading, and I also love taking notes on the books I read. Which is why I have decided to focus a lot of time to write the reviews of the books that I feel more relevant for my job, and of interest for my readers.
Through this page, you can find all the Management Book Reviews that I have written. I also manage a list of the Top 25 Management Books according to me, that is based on the reviews here published.
You can also search for specific books and suggest new books through the Book Suggestion page.
Dancing Bears by Polish journalist Witold Szablowski is one of those “serendipity” reads that comes by as a reference from another book. I… Read More
The Tyranny of Merit is the latest book by Michael J. Sandel, an American Political Philosopher known for his address… Read More
Work: The Last 1,000 Years is a book by Prof Andrea Komlosy from the University of Vienna. Despite the echo… Read More
Work. A History of How We Spend Our Time is a very recent book by James Suzman, a British anthropologist… Read More
The Infinite Leader by Chris Lewis and Pippa Malmgren is a book that focuses on the failure of current leadership… Read More
How to Survive the Organizational Revolution is a recent book by Ard-Pieter de Man, who is professor of management studies… Read More
It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work was written already two years ago by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier… Read More
The Job: Work and Its Future in a Time of Radical Change is a fascinating take on the concept of Job… Read More
Uncharted, by Margaret Heffernan, is a book that, while reading, seems to be drained by its own content. The great… Read More
Team of Teams is a book that is built with the army's rigour. Written by former US Army General Stanley McChrystal… Read More
Team Topologies is probably one of the most pragmatic and practical Organisation Design books I have read in recent years. Considering that this… Read More
Leadership: Theory and Practice by Peter G. Northouse can be considered the Bible of Leadership theories. The author is Professor Emeritus… Read More
No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention is a book that many awaited. Since when, in 2009, Reed Hastings… Read More
Simon Western’s book “Leadership: A Critical Text” is in its third edition. It draws on a holistic framework built to… Read More
Unboss is a book from danish authors Lars Kolind (a veteran leader and board member for various firms) in and… Read More