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8 books to read to become a corporate expert

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May 18, 2024

Aakanksha Sharma

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The corporate world is not easy! From colleagues who try to pull you down to management that can at times be unsupportive, there are many challenges that need to be overcome. And so, here we list 8 books that can help people understand the corporate world.

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​‘Sapiens’ by Yuval Noah Harari

‘Sapiens’ has helped people learn how societies and economics developed over time. The economic lessons from the book can be great in the corporate world and help in better understanding of how humans looked at finances through centuries.

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​‘Good Economics for Hard Times’ by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo

This one is the perfect book to read to understand how to overcome economic challenges. This book is about complex economic issues, evidence-based solutions and other pressing issues.

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​‘The Lean Startup’ by Eric Ries

The startup environment is fast, fueled, and filled with pressure. And this book is a peek into that world. It introduces the concept of lean startup methodology, which focuses on rapid iteration, experimentation, and customer feedback to build successful businesses.

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​‘The Psychology of Money’ by Morgan Housel

Managing finances is one of the most important parts of working. And ‘The Psychology of Money’ is an insight into the psychological biases and behaviours that influence financial decision-making.

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​‘The Changing World Order’ by Ray Dalio

Making decisions in corporate is no less pressuring than taking decisions concerning the world. And this book by Dalio looks at the shifting balance of power between nations and its effects on businesses.

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​‘The E-Myth Revisited’ by Michael E. Gerber

This book by Gerber is like a roadmap for people to transition from working in their business to working on it. Gerber tells about the roles and responsibilities of entrepreneur, manager, and technician and how the 3 come together.

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‘How to Win Friends & Influence People’ by Dale Carnegie

A book no less than a holy grail, this Classic by Carnegie is timeless and versatile. It helps with learning effective communication and interpersonal skills that are extremely important in the corporate world.

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‘Linchpin’ by Seth Godin

In the distinction of management and labour, there is another category of people – Linchpins. Linchpins are people who cracked the code before others did and continue to do so which eventually makes them extremely important for the company.

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