Montreal Business Book Review – Best Business Books Of 2006

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We are getting close to that time of year when everybody pumps every possible media channel with their “best of…” Why should we be any different? So, here it is: The Montreal Business Book Review – Best Business Books of 2006.
It was not a formal process. I simply looked at my bookshelf and took ten titles that really struck me this year.
1. Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers by Robert Scoble and Shel Israel.
2. Zag: The Number One Strategy of High-Performance Brands by Marty Neumeier.
3. S.C.O.R.E. for Life: The Secret Formula for Thinking Like a Champion by Jim Fannin.
4. The Greatness Guide: Powerful Secrets for Getting to World Class by Robin Sharma.
5. Waiting for Your Cat to Bark?: Persuading Customers When They Ignore Marketing by Bryan Eisenberg, Jeffrey Eisenberg, and Lisa T. Davis.
6. The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More by Chris Anderson.
7. Small Is the New Big: and 183 Other Riffs, Rants, and Remarkable Business Ideas by Seth Godin.
8. Little Black Book of Connections: 6.5 Assets for Networking Your Way to Rich Relationships by Jeffrey Gitomer.
9. The Laws of Simplicity (Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life) by John Maeda.
10. The Laws of Lifetime Growth: Always Make Your Future Bigger Than Your Past by Dan Sullivan and Catherine Nomura.
Hopefully, some of these titles will inspire you to pick them up and give them a good read.

7 comments

  1. Thanks for responding Shel It truly was the most important business book of this year – which I discovered after seeing how little came out this year.
    I wonder how many of the other authors on this list are paying attention like you are.

  2. Well, this is a very good list. Mine would include Convergence Culture by Henry Jenkins. Thanks for keeping our collective nose to the page, Mitch (what a great excuse to read actual PRINT)!

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