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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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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
La Meta

by Eliyahu M. Goldratt; Mauricio Perez

Escrita con un estilo de relato de acción, La Meta es la emocionante novela que está transformando el pensamiento de los directivos de todo el mundo occidental. Learn More
Money Machine

by Gary Smith; read by Stephen R. Thorne

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How much do you have in your savings account? Sadly, no matter who you’re banking with, your interest rate is probably between .01% to 1%. You might as well stuff cash in your mattress. Fortunately, there’s a much better way for hardworking people to put their life savings to work, and it’s called value investing. Learn More
Monopolized

by David Dayen; read by Stephen R. Thorne

From the cars we drive to what toothpaste we use, how a tiny group of corporations have come to dominate every aspect of our lives. Learn More
The Motivation Toolkit

by David Kreps; read by Chris Sorensen

Whatever your business, and whether you're a newly minted manager, a seasoned executive hungry for your employees' best work, or a curious leader looking for new ways to be effective, The Motivation Toolkit will prove a useful and enlightening read. Learn More
My Years With General Motors

by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.

Only a handful of business books have reached the status of a classic, having withstood the test of over fifty years' time. Even today, Bill Gates praises My Years with General Motors as the best book to read on business, and Business Week has named it the number one choice for its "bookshelf of indispensable reading." Learn More
Natural Magic

by Renée Bergland; read by Teri Schnaubelt

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A captivating portrait of the poet and the scientist who shared an enchanted view of nature. 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
None of My Business

by P.J. O'Rourke; read by Johnny Heller

After decades covering war and disaster, bestselling author and acclaimed satirist P. J. O'Rourke takes on his scariest subjects yet—business, investment, finance, and the political chicanery behind them. Learn More
On the Job

by Celeste Monforton, Jane M. Von Bergen; read by Suzie Althens

The inspiring story of worker centers that are cropping up across the country and leading the fight for today's workers. 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
Open Innovation Results

by Henry Chesbrough; read by Mike Lenz

Open Innovation Results offers a clear-eyed view of the challenges and realities that limit the ability of organizations to create and profit from innovation. Learn More
Opening Strategy

by Richard Whittington; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

Opening Strategy recounts the origins and development of Strategy as a profession from the middle of the last century to the present day. Learn More
Oxford Handbook of IPOs

by Sofia A. Johan; read by Mike Chamberlain

This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of why companies list on stock exchanges, how IPOs are regulated, initially valued, and their performance in the short and long run. 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
Post-Liberalism

by Fred Dallmayr; read by Sean Runnette

Drawing on a wide range of contemporary political, religious, and secular thought, Fred Dallmayr charts a possible path to a liberal socialism that is devoid of egalitarian imperatives and a private sphere free from acquisitiveness. Learn More
Powering Prosperity

by Indranil Ghosh; read by Kyle Tait

In Powering Prosperity: A Citizen's Guide to Shaping the 21st Century, Dr. Indranil Ghosh brings together his decades of experience as a sustainable economic development investor, an entrepreneur, and an MIT-trained scientist, to provide a new framework for understanding the world's challenges and the choices societies must make to address them. Learn More
Profits and Sustainability

by Geoffrey Jones; read by Mike Chamberlain

Are profits and sustainability compatible? This book brings unique perspectives to this key debate by exploring the history of green entrepreneurship since the nineteenth century, and its spread globally in industries including renewable energy, organic food, natural beauty, ecotourism, recycling, architecture, and finance. Learn More
Rebel Health

by Susannah Fox; read by Kim Niemi

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An action-oriented and radically hopeful field guide to the underground, patient-led revolution for better health and health care. 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
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