Mitch Joel's Six Pixels of Separation Top Read Among CEOs
Six Pixels of Separation Named #1 on "What Corporate America is Reading November 2009." (The Olympian via HSB)
Dec 04, 2009
800-CEO-READ, a leading direct supplier of book-based resources, compiles a monthly list of best-selling business books based on purchases by its corporate customers nationwide. Here are the best sellers for November 2009.
THE TOP TEN:
1. "Six Pixels of Separation: Everyone Is Connected. Connect Your Business to Everyone" by Mitch Joel; Business Plus
Mitch Joel reveals the inner secrets highly successful Internet capitalists use to expand business and to reach global audiences.
2. "Y-Size Your Business: How Gen y Employees Can Save You Money and Grow Your Business" by Jason Ryan Dorsey; John Wiley & Sons
Jason Ryan Dorsey - "The Gen Y Guy" - shows you why embracing Gen Y employees gives you an immediate competitive advantage and positions your business for long-term growth.
3. "Return of the Gold: The Journey of Jerry Colangelo and the Redeem Team" by Dan Bickley; Morgan James Publishing
The book charts the path of Jerry Colangelo, a great sportsman who set out to change the stained image of USA Basketball.
4. What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful" by Marshall Goldsmith, Mark Reiter; Hyperion
5. "Top Talent: Keeping Performance Up When Business Is Down ( Memo to the CEO )" by Sylvia Ann Hewlett; Harvard Business Press
During tough economic times it's more vital than ever to hold on to and leverage your top performers.
6. "How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything ... in Business (and in Life)" by Dov Seidman; John Wiley & Sons
In his book, Seidman presents an insightful business manifesto that guides companies and their leaders to achieve sustainable profit without compromising core values.
7. "Love Leadership: The New Way to Lead in a Fear-Based World" by John Hope Bryant; Jossey-Bass
This groundbreaking book makes the case that the best way to get ahead is to figure out what each individual can give to a world seemingly obsessed with the question: What's in it for me?
8. "Put More Cash in Your Pocket: Turn What You Know Into Dough" by Loral Langemeier, HarperBusiness
Langemeier tells readers to forget worrying about debt, stop saving, and quit sacrificing - and start making money by turning their skills and hobbies into extra income.
9. "Behind the Cloud: The Untold Story of How Salesforce.com Went from Idea to Billion-Dollar Company-And Revolutionized an Industry" by Marc Benioff; Jossey-Bass
For the first time, Marc Benioff, the visionary founder, chairman and CEO of SalesForce.com, tells how he and his team created and used new business, technology, and philanthropic models tailored to this time of extraordinary change.
10. "Crush It! Why Now Is the Time to Cash in on Your Passion" by Gary Vaynerchuk, HarperStudio
Online-marketing trailblazer Vaynerchuk tells business owners what they need to do to boost their sales using the Internet.
Dec 04, 2009
800-CEO-READ, a leading direct supplier of book-based resources, compiles a monthly list of best-selling business books based on purchases by its corporate customers nationwide. Here are the best sellers for November 2009.
THE TOP TEN:
1. "Six Pixels of Separation: Everyone Is Connected. Connect Your Business to Everyone" by Mitch Joel; Business Plus
Mitch Joel reveals the inner secrets highly successful Internet capitalists use to expand business and to reach global audiences.
2. "Y-Size Your Business: How Gen y Employees Can Save You Money and Grow Your Business" by Jason Ryan Dorsey; John Wiley & Sons
Jason Ryan Dorsey - "The Gen Y Guy" - shows you why embracing Gen Y employees gives you an immediate competitive advantage and positions your business for long-term growth.
3. "Return of the Gold: The Journey of Jerry Colangelo and the Redeem Team" by Dan Bickley; Morgan James Publishing
The book charts the path of Jerry Colangelo, a great sportsman who set out to change the stained image of USA Basketball.
4. What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful" by Marshall Goldsmith, Mark Reiter; Hyperion
5. "Top Talent: Keeping Performance Up When Business Is Down ( Memo to the CEO )" by Sylvia Ann Hewlett; Harvard Business Press
During tough economic times it's more vital than ever to hold on to and leverage your top performers.
6. "How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything ... in Business (and in Life)" by Dov Seidman; John Wiley & Sons
In his book, Seidman presents an insightful business manifesto that guides companies and their leaders to achieve sustainable profit without compromising core values.
7. "Love Leadership: The New Way to Lead in a Fear-Based World" by John Hope Bryant; Jossey-Bass
This groundbreaking book makes the case that the best way to get ahead is to figure out what each individual can give to a world seemingly obsessed with the question: What's in it for me?
8. "Put More Cash in Your Pocket: Turn What You Know Into Dough" by Loral Langemeier, HarperBusiness
Langemeier tells readers to forget worrying about debt, stop saving, and quit sacrificing - and start making money by turning their skills and hobbies into extra income.
9. "Behind the Cloud: The Untold Story of How Salesforce.com Went from Idea to Billion-Dollar Company-And Revolutionized an Industry" by Marc Benioff; Jossey-Bass
For the first time, Marc Benioff, the visionary founder, chairman and CEO of SalesForce.com, tells how he and his team created and used new business, technology, and philanthropic models tailored to this time of extraordinary change.
10. "Crush It! Why Now Is the Time to Cash in on Your Passion" by Gary Vaynerchuk, HarperStudio
Online-marketing trailblazer Vaynerchuk tells business owners what they need to do to boost their sales using the Internet.

