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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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Leadership Wisdom of Jesus

Charles C. Manz; read by Charles C. Manz

Remarkably contemporary, The Leadership Wisdom of Jesus challenges listeners to evaluate their own leadership style and consider time-tested wisdom to make them more effective leaders. Learn More
Leadership from Bad to Worse

by Barbara Kellerman; read by Linda Jones

NEW! Now Available

Leadership from Bad to Worse is about how leadership that is bad, invariably, inexorably, gets worse—unless it is somehow, by someone or something, stopped or slowed. Learn More
Lead Like Walt

by Pat Williams; read by BJ Harrison

Whether you are building a small business from the ground up or managing a multinational company, you can learn the seven key traits for leadership success from one of the greatest business innovators and creative thinkers of the twentieth century: Walt Disney. Learn More
The Last Link

Gregg Crawford; read by Adam Grupper

In Crawford’s twenty-five years combating profit killers for Fortune 500 companies, he has discovered that most organizations have the same weakness: There is a gap between their careful plans and what actually happens. Crawford offers sharp research and watertight solutions. Learn More
The Kelloggs

by Howard Markel; read by David Colacci

2017 National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist

Howard Markel gives us the life and times of the Kellogg brothers of Battle Creek: Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and his world-famous Battle Creek Sanitarium medical center, spa, and grand hotel attracted thousands actively pursuing health and well-being. Learn More
Keeping Up with the Quants

Tom Davenport and Jinho Kim; read by Alan Sklar

If you don’t have a business degree or if you aren’t comfortable with statistics and quantitative methods, this audiobook is for you. It will give you the skills you need in this age of “Big Data” in order to gain a significant competitive edge. Learn More
The Joy of Selling

Steve Chandler; read by Steve Chandler

Powerful thinking processes that will help the reader to develop a creative state of mind from best-selling author Steve Chandler. Learn More
The Joy of Search

by Daniel Russell; read by Charles Constant

How to be a great online searcher, demonstrated with step-by-step searches for answers to a series of intriguing questions (for example, "Is that plant poisonous?"). Learn More
The Job

by Ellen Ruppel Shell; read by Chris Sorensen

In a brilliant but sobering work of journalism, Ellen Ruppel Shell takes a hard look at the forces that are reshaping the nature of work in America, overturning the often espoused mythology that retraining workers in software, engineering, and the sciences is the key to job security and career success, and achieving the middle-class dream in the future. Learn More
It's Not Luck

Eliyahu M. Goldratt; read by Rick Adamson

Learn more about the powerful techniques first presented in the bestselling business novel, The Goal. Learn More
Isn't it Obvious

by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, with Ilan Eshkoli and Joe Brownleer; read by Kaleo Griffith

A breakthrough solution is exposed when some unexpected events force Caroline and Paul, a married couple working for their family's retail business, to make a few small changes in the way things are done. Learn More
Internet for the People

by Ben Tarnoff; read by Ben Tarnoff

In Internet for the People, leading tech writer Ben Tarnoff answers the question, Why is the internet so broken, and what could ever possibly fix it? Learn More
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 Innovator's Dilemma, with a New Foreword

by Clayton M. Christensen; foreword by Marc Benioff; read by LJ Ganser and Jonathan Todd Ross

NEW! Now Available

The bestselling classic on disruptive innovation by renowned author Clayton M. Christensen. Learn More
The Innovator's Dilemma

Clayton M. Christensen; read by Don Leslie

This award-winning book shows managers the changes that may be coming—and how to respond for success. Learn More
The Innovator's Dilemma

by Clayton Christensen; read by L.J. Ganser

Named one of 100 Leadership & Success Books to Read in a Lifetime by Amazon Editors

The bestselling classic on disruptive innovation, by renowned author Clayton M. Christensen. Sharp, cogent, and provocative—and consistently noted as one of the most valuable business ideas of all time—The Innovator's Dilemma is the book no manager, leader, or entrepreneur should be without. Learn More
The Innovation Blind Spot

by Ross Baird; read by Patrick Lawlor

The Innovation Blind Spot provides an insider perspective on a new approach to innovation and has the potential to revolutionize entrepreneurship. The smartest entrepreneurs, investors, and firms will exploit society's blind spots, finding success in opportunities that are currently being overlooked. This book reveals where these opportunities are and how to pursue them. 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
The Infinite Desire for Growth

by Daniel Cohen, translated by Jane Marie Todd; read by Liam Gerrard

Economic growth—and the hope of better things to come—is the religion of the modern world. Yet its prospects have become bleak, with crashes following booms in an endless cycle. In the United States, eighty percent of the population has seen no increase in purchasing power over the last thirty years and the situation is not much better elsewhere. Learn More
The Human Brand

Chris Malone and Susan T. Fiske; read by Sean Runnette

Why do people go out of their way to patronize some businesses while avoiding or even despising others? What drives loyalty to companies and brands? Learn More
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