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The HOT LIST– Best-Selling Business Books, October 2007

November 5th, 2007 · No Comments

Alan Greenpsan still knows how to capture our attention. The former Federal Reserve Chairman’s memoir, The Age of Turbulence, is the most popular book for the month of October, according to a list of best-selling business books from The New York Times. Other top business books on the list include:

2. Basic Black by Cathie Black. The president of Hearst Magazines provides advice for achieving success and balance in life.

3. Giving by Bill Clinton. The former president looks at how companies and organizations are solving problems and saving lives.

4. The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss. The author unveils the secrets to joining the “New Rich.”

5. Think Big and Kick—in Business and Life by Donald Trump & Bill Zanker. How to have it all by aggressively pursuing your goals.

6. The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein. How natural disasters, war, acts of terror and other calamities can influence economic policy.

7. Microtrends by Mark J. Penn with E. Kinney Zalesne. How small trends lead to big changes.

8. Now, Discover Your Strengths by Marcus Buckingham. How to build the ultimate talent engine in the workplace by capitalizing upon the strengths of your employees.

9. Women and Money by Suzie Orman. A woman’s guide to achieving financial security.

10. Influencer by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, David Maxfield, Ron McMillan and Al Swtizer. Business leaders share their thoughts for creating permanent change at work and in life.

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