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Seth Godin. Steve Chandler. Bob Nelson. John Bogle. Ken Blanchard. Neil Rackman. Catch these and many of your other favorite business and finance writers—in their own words or as read by others— on these audio collections.

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Inside the Box

Drew Boyd and Jacob Goldenberg; read by David Drummond

This counterintuitive and powerfully effective approach to creativity demonstrates how every corporation and organization can develop an innovative culture. Learn More
The End of Big

Nicco Mele; read by Sean Runnette

Internet pioneer and Harvard Kennedy School lecturer Nicco Mele draws on nearly twenty years of experience to explore the consequences of revolutionary technology. Learn More
Marketplace 3.0

Hiroshi Mikitani; read by Jun Naito

The CEO of a leading e-commerce platform offers a new collaborative model of global business that spreads the wealth by empowering local vendors. Learn More
How Excellent Companies Avoid Dumb Things

Neil Smith with Patricia O'Connell; read by Dave Courvoisier

A corporate manifesto that helps companies break down the barriers that prevent their success. Learn More
Resilience

Andrew Zolli and Ann Marie Healy; read by Sean Runnette

AudioFile Editors’ Pick

In an age wracked with devastating natural disasters and global turmoil, Resilience uncovers the hidden interconnectedness of systemic failures—both natural and man-made—and shares pioneering approaches to recreating stability and sustainability. Learn More
Great Leaders Grow

Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller; read by Chris Patton

The Secret introduced people around the world to a profound yet seemingly contradictory concept: to lead is to serve. With that as the foundation, Great Leaders Grow takes the next step, showing leaders and aspiring leaders how to keep growing their leadership abilities throughout their lives. Learn More
Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

Richard Rumelt; read by Sean Runnette

Library Journal Best of the Year Selection

With endorsements from both key executives and renowned business schools around the world, Richard Rumelt offers the ultimate distillation of his vast experience in what is destined to become a milestone work on the theory and practice of strategy. Learn More
Poor Economics

Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo; read by Brian Holsopple

Financial Times’ Best Business Book of the Year
Library Journal Best of Year Selection

Two highly regarded economists relay 15 years of research into a smart, engaging investigation of the real nature of global poverty and why current approaches to addressing miss the mark. Learn More
Demand

Adrian J. Slywotzky with Karl Weber; read by Dave Courvoisier

“One of the world’s six most influential management thinkers” (Industry One) combines clever, counterintuitive stories about everyday life and human behavior to present a powerful, new way to understand demand: how to create it, how to maintain it. Learn More
The Secret of Teams

Mark Miller; foreword by Ken Blanchard; read by Bob Dunsworth

The coauthor of The Secret reveals the keys to creating high-performance teams that consistently achieve great results. Learn More
Redirect

Timothy D. Wilson; read by Grover Gardner

A leading psychologist shows how we can reinvent ourselves, transform our children, improve our communities, and change the world. Learn More
Adapt

Tim Harford; read by Jonathan Keeble

When faced with complex problems, we have all become accustomed to looking to our leaders to set out a plan of action, to blaze a path to success. Learn More
Onward

Howard Schultz with Joanne Gordon; read by Stephen Bowlby

In the highly anticipated follow-up to his first bestseller, the CEO of Starbucks recounts the story and leadership lessons behind the global coffee company’s comeback. Learn More
The New Frugality

Chris Farrell; read by the author

From the economics correspondent for public radio’s Marketplace Money, a new plan for a new economic reality—the philosophy and practice of living frugally. Learn More
How to Smell a Rat

Ken Fisher with Lara W. Hoffmans; read by Scott Thomsen

Did you know that nearly every financial scam like Madoff and Stamford can be easily avoided? Ken Fisher does. In How to Smell a Rat Fisher arms readers with the 5 simple questions that lead to financial security. No longer do investors need to be "taken." Learn More
The Sages

Charles R. Morris; read by Sean Runnette

Three titans of finance predicted the current economic crisis several years ago, but their warnings went unheeded. A New York Times bestselling author distills the wisdom of all three. Learn More
Enough

John C. Bogle; read by Alan Sklar with introduction and afterword read by the author

Bogle offers his unparalleled insights on money, on the values we should emulate in our business and professional callings, and on what we should consider as the true treasures in our lives. By explaining what "enough" truly is, he demonstrates how close everyone can be to having it. Learn More
Sway

Ori Brafman with Rom Brafman; read by John Apicella

Drawing on the latest research from social psychology, behavioral economics, and organizational behavior, Sway reveals the dynamic forces that derail our decision-making and our personal and business lives—and helps listeners avoid falling victim to those forces. Learn More
Meatball Sundae

Seth Godin; read by Seth Godin

Whole industries are being transformed by the way ideas spread and how prospects and consumers interact. Bestselling business author Seth Godin explains how to become an organization for a new generation. Learn More
Influencer

Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, David Maxfield, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler; read by Eric Conger

By drawing from the skills of hundreds of successful influencers and combining them with five decades of the best social science research, Influencer shares eight powerful principles for changing behaviors—principles almost anyone can apply to change almost anything. Learn More
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