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11本青年领袖必读书籍

最近,我写了一篇文章,认为领导者应该爱读书。阅读对那些希望担任领导职位并成长为更放松、更有同理心、更全面发展的人有很多好处。最常见的后续问题之一是:“好吧,那我应该读些什么呢?”

这确实是个难题。市面上有很多很棒的阅读清单。如果您对经典文学感兴趣,维基百科列出了“史上最佳100本书”,而现代文库则推荐了一些小说非虚构类书籍。如果您对领导力感兴趣,可以参考哈佛大学肯尼迪政府学院大卫·格根(David Gergen)的领导力课程大纲(PDF) ,或者他的同事罗恩·海菲茨(Ron Heifetz)的适应性领导力课程大纲(PDF)

但如果非要我为年轻的商业领袖们推荐一份书单,我会选择以下这11本书。我只收录了自己真正读过的书,并且尽量涵盖历史、文学、心理学和实用指南等领域。阅读的多样性很重要——小说可以增强同理心;社会科学和历史可以启发我们从其他时代和领域汲取经验教训,这些经验教训或许对你自身有所裨益;至少,广泛阅读能让你成为一个更有趣的谈话对象。但我力求让所有推荐的书都与对领导力感兴趣的年轻商业人士直接相关。

不可避免地,许多人会认为其中一些选择很糟糕,或者这份清单并不完整,但我希望它能为正在寻找文献资料来帮助他们规划职业生涯的年轻商业领袖提供一个起点。

马可·奥勒留, 《皇帝手册》 。公元161年至180年在位的罗马皇帝马可·奥勒留被誉为历史上的“哲人王”之一,而他的《沉思录》或许是他最持久的遗产。这些关于斯多葛主义、人生和领导力的文字原本并不打算出版,而是马可用来理解世界的个人笔记。它们让我们得以窥见这位40岁便统治历史上最受尊崇的帝国的君主的思想,并为日常生活提供了极其实用的建议。这是我找到的最易于理解的译本。

维克多·弗兰克尔,《活出生命的意义》 。维克多·弗兰克尔是一位奥地利精神病学家,他曾是纳粹集中营的幸存者。《活出生命的意义》实际上是两本书——一本讲述了他在集中营中令人毛骨悚然的经历(以他作为精神病学家的视角进行解读),另一本则是关于他的理论——意义疗法的论述。单是他的故事就值得一读——它提醒我们人性的深邃与崇高——而意义疗法的核心论点——即生命本质上是对意义的追寻——也激励了一代又一代的领袖。

汤姆·沃尔夫, 《一个完整的人》 。汤姆·沃尔夫是新新闻主义的创始人,也是美国最杰出的非虚构作家之一(著有《迷幻剂测试》等书籍和散文),之后才成为美国最杰出的小说家之一。他更为人熟知的作品是描绘20世纪80年代纽约的《虚荣的篝火》 ,而《一个完整的人》则是一部以现代亚特兰大为背景的小说,探讨了种族、地位、商业以及其他诸多议题。正如迈克尔·刘易斯所指出的,沃尔夫试图“将整个当代美国塞进一部宏大而又充满喜剧色彩的艺术作品中”。这部作品必将启发那些崭露头角的领导者们进行反思。

迈克尔·刘易斯, 《说谎者的扑克牌》 。这本书是我大学毕业后读的第一批书之一,也是著名作家迈克尔·刘易斯的第一部作品——讲述了他大学毕业后在20世纪80年代短暂的债券推销员生涯,引人入胜。刘易斯如今已成为现代商业领域最杰出的记录者之一,《说谎者的扑克牌》既是一部引人入胜的华尔街(以及更广阔的金融世界)20世纪80年代历史,也是一则警示雄心勃勃的年轻商业领袖,提醒他们注意职业生涯中可能遇到的诱惑、挑战和失望(以及形形色色的人物)。

吉姆·柯林斯, 《从优秀到卓越:为什么有些公司能够实现飞跃……而有些公司却不能》 。打造一家卓越的公司需要什么?年轻的商业领袖又需要具备哪些特质?吉姆·柯林斯在其经典著作《从优秀到卓越》中,以全新的严谨方法评估了商业领导力。他的研究团队审阅了“6000篇文章,并整理了2000页访谈记录”。最终,他撰写了一部关于如何打造卓越公司的系统性著作,其中关于柯林斯所谓的“第五级领导力”的发现尤为引人注目,这些发现已经改变了现代商业的面貌。

罗伯特·西奥迪尼, 《影响力:说服的心理学》 。说服力是商业的核心,领导者必须与客户、顾客、供应商和员工建立联系。西奥迪尼的这本关于说服核心原则的经典著作,是心理学原理在商业生活中应用的绝佳范例。本书基于西奥迪尼的亲身经历和访谈——访谈对象涵盖了从资深汽车销售员到房地产销售人员的各行各业人士——内容引人入胜,而且极具说服力。它也为读者深入了解马尔科姆·格拉德威尔和史蒂文·列维特等现代作家的作品提供了很好的入门途径,这些作家将社会科学和自然科学的理论应用于日常生活。

理查德·泰德洛的《企业巨擘:七位商业创新者及其缔造的帝国》 。理查德·泰德洛曾教授我最喜欢的商学院课程之一—— 《管理资本主义的兴起》 ,而这本书可以说是这门课一些精彩内容的精炼总结。《企业巨擘》记录了卡内基、福特、伊士曼、沃尔顿等塑造了我们今天所处世界的几位商业巨擘的生平。对于渴望塑造未来的年轻商业领袖而言,本书是对这些缔造现代商业的人物和公司的简要介绍。

尼尔·弗格森, 《货币崛起:世界金融史》 。金融资本是资本主义的核心。任何有志于成为商界领袖的年轻人都应该了解我们所处的金融世界。弗格森是当代最杰出的通俗历史学家之一,《货币崛起》追溯了货币和金融市场从古代到现代的演变历程。它是了解金融历史和现状的必备入门读物。

克莱顿·克里斯坦森, 《创新者的窘境:当新技术导致大公司失败时》 。克莱顿·克里斯坦森最近被Thinkers50评为全球最伟大的商业思想家,他的成名作《创新者的窘境》是一部关于创新和“颠覆”的深刻著作。克里斯坦森的所有著作都是必读之作,但对于任何一位想要推动商业创新、应对竞争对手不断利用新技术颠覆其商业模式的年轻领导者来说,这本《创新者的窘境》或许是最为基础性的著作。

史蒂芬·柯维的《高效能人士的七个习惯》堪称自助书籍中的佼佼者。他关于优先级排序、同理心、自我更新以及其他方面的建议,既富有洞见又切实可行。《高效能人士的七个习惯》对任何在商界规划职业生涯的人的个人和职业发展都大有裨益。

比尔·乔治, 《真北:发现你的真我领导力》 。新一代商业领袖的标志之一是注重真实性。比尔·乔治开创了一种真我领导力发展方法,并在他的第二本书《真北》中对此进行了精彩阐述。乔治(坦白说,我之前曾与他合著过书)在撰写本书的过程中采访了100多位资深领导者,并为年轻领导者提供了关于如何了解自己并将这种了解转化为一套个人领导力原则的建议。

那么,你的选择是什么?除了“青年商业领袖”名单之外,你还有其他建议吗?

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Kathleen Schatzberg May 30, 2013

It matters. If you don't understand why, then I think you're one of those who "just doesn't get it."

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SmileAmir May 7, 2013

what does it matter the author being male or female?? what matters should be whats being said or written

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Lana Bullard Apr 23, 2013

First thing I noticed, that so many other people did as well, not a single feminine voice in your lineup. Obviously, a universally applied maxim that this list be good for all young leaders would reflect more diversity. It calls into the question the merit of the whole article. Who is recommending this list, and how much does his worldview have any bearing upon mine, that his advice would even be applicable? I recommend this one:

"Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War" By Lehmah Gbowee. Proven leadership and a contemporary voice in world affairs.

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Jenny Mikulski Apr 17, 2013

Carol Bly - "Changing the Bully Who Rules the World".

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Rebekah Cook Mar 15, 2013

You left out the world's longest best seller about wisdom and relationships...the Bible!

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cyanni Dec 21, 2012

thought exactly the same thing-have we really moved into the 21st Century and carried gender inequality with us-I gave you more credit than this

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cyanni Dec 21, 2012

I thought exactly the same thing-have we really moved into the 21st Century and carreid gender inequality with us-I gave you more credit than this

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Venters Dec 19, 2012

What an incredible short sighted perspective- the first thing you noticed was no women authors!
How about reading the books and deciding if they are the best books before you choose what you are going to read based on your preconcieved ideas of what must be good.
Such blinkered view on life can only lead to recreating exactly the same kind of world we now live in rather than something new.
This is not meant to be a fair list but the best list, don't try and make it into your own little list of what should be read by nice people.

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Tim Dec 19, 2012

Funny that the author isn't allowed to have his own list. The tolerance police are very intolerant of those are not exactly like them. I quote, "But if I had to focus on a short list for young business leaders, I'd choose the 11 below." When someone gives you a list of their favorite anything it is their list. Take what you can and move on.

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BethT Dec 19, 2012

This list hardly mentions books about how business can be a force for social good - the future of business has to be about how to navigate and help solve society's challenges - from climate change to education to helping the world's poor make a better life. The future is also going to be about how to work within complex systems so skills in collaboration and networks are key. Here are several books I highly recommend:

- Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows

- Owning the Future - Journey to a Generative Economy by Marjorie Kelly

- The Responsible Business by Carol Sanford

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Steve Earnshaw Dec 19, 2012

Here are several of my favorite books written by women: Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, The Chalice and the Blade by Riane Eislner, and Gift From the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. These are great reads and will always be in my library.

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Alex Dec 19, 2012

Would have loved to see some more diversity of authors on this list!

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Barbara Kochan Dec 19, 2012

I find it interesting and sad not even one of the 11 books listed is written by a woman. I wonder if at least one of the authors is poor, or a minority .... It is interesting what is considered the best: helpful to know the background of 'the decider's.

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Hernan Garcia Dec 19, 2012

Haters doing their job! instead of criticizing share some titles.

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rachel kaplan Dec 19, 2012

every one of those books was written by a man, and probably a white man, at that. don't you think we could be a little more diverse in what we call the "must read" books for this generation? there's gotta be important books written from a variety of cultural perspectives.

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Michele Dec 19, 2012

Why did Coleman choose to exclude women from his list? Sexism is, sadly, alive and well . . .

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Christel De Vries Dec 19, 2012

Besides "The Princessa: Machiavelli for Women" by Harriet Rubin, I also recommend Scholastics' "The Royal Diaries" (my 4 year old daughter loved the movie)

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Ilsemarie Weber Dec 19, 2012

A shame that there isn't any woman's book amongst these 11 books....