10 Books Recommended by Jeff Bezos

10 Books Recommended by Jeff Bezos

In this article we are going to read about 10 books that Jeff Bezos recommends.

The Remains of the Day – Kazuo Ishiguro

The Remains of the Day – Kazuo Ishiguro

Summer 1956 – Stevens, a butler at Darlington Hall decides to go on a trip around the West Country.

Memos from the Chairman – Alan Greenberg

Memos from the Chairman – Alan Greenberg

Greenberg offers the fundamentals of business – how a brand gets big then forgets about the fundamentals and fails to cope when times turn worse.

Sam Walton – Sam Walton

Sam Walton – Sam Walton

Sam Walton is the story of Walton and how he managed to build the largest retailer in the world, Walmart from just a small store.

Built to Last – Jim Collins

Built to Last – Jim Collins

This is a guidebook for the ones who are trying to build a brand and known name for themselves.

The Goal – Eliyahu Goldratt

The Goal – Eliyahu Goldratt

The story of Alex Rogo whose marriage and career is going downhill and he exactly has 90 days to save his plant or else it will be closed by corporate.

The Mythical Man-Month – Frederick P. Brooks Jr.

The Mythical Man-Month – Frederick P. Brooks Jr.

Fred Brooks guides anyone going through the turmoil of complex projects with a mix of thought-inducing opinions and software engineering facts.

Lean Thinking – James Womack

Lean Thinking – James Womack

Lean Thinking is a business classic in a more expanded, relevant, and the updated way by one of the most renowned management analysts.

The Black Swan – Nassim Taleb

The Black Swan – Nassim Taleb

Taleb gives us a detailed and profound thought that we were missing out as we tend to think we know a lot more than the knowledge we are familiar with.

Creation – Steve Grand

Creation – Steve Grand

This book gives us information on how to create lives. Lives in this book mean products, processes, and services that begin from our mindset.

The Innovator’s Dilemma

The Innovator’s Dilemma

The primary subject of The Innovator’s Dilemma is ‘disruptive technology. Christensen created a difference between sustaining technology and disruptive technology.