Top 10 Career Books

February 17, 2006 by Nicola Cairncross
Filed under: Wealth Coach Diaries 

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<p>One of the magazines have interviewed me about Careers (mine in particular) and in the course of the conversation I ended up recommending quite a few books.&nbsp; So I thought I would share my Top Ten Career Books with you.&nbsp; From how to take responsibility for yourself, through to coping with change, even if you are not a manager or leader of people in your job, it’s good to read these books to find out what makes your manager or boss tick!</p>

<p>TOP 10 CAREER BOOKS</p>

<p>1.&nbsp; &quot;7 habits of Highly Effective People&quot; Steven Covey</p>

<p>2.&nbsp; &quot;The e-myth Manager&quot; michael gerber</p>

<p>3.&nbsp; &quot;The Portable Coach : 28 Sure Fire Strategies For Business And Personal Success&quot; by Thomas J. Leonard </p>

<p>4.&nbsp; &quot;The One Minute Manager&quot; Ph.D. Kenneth Blanchard, M.D. Spencer Johnson </p>

<p>5.&nbsp; &quot;Who Moved My Cheese? An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life&quot;&nbsp; Spencer Johnson, Kenneth H. Blanchard </p>

<p>6.&nbsp; &quot;Synchronicity: The Inner Path Of Leadership&quot; Joseph Jaworski</p>

<p>7.&nbsp; &quot;Swimming With Pirahnas Makes You Hungry&quot; colin turner</p>

<p>8.&nbsp; &quot;Take Yourself To The Top&quot; Laura Berman Fortgang</p>

<p>9.&nbsp; &quot;Orbiting the Giant Hairball : A Corporate Fool’s Guide to Surviving with Grace&quot; Gordon MacKenzie</p>

<p>10.&nbsp; &quot;How To Get Everything Done (And Still Have Time To Play)&quot; Mark Forster</p>


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