As Businesses scramble to
update IT spending projections with smaller and smaller numbers, Business
Owners & Managers know they’ll have to do more with less in 2009.
Here is a list of 10 books to help businesses productivity:
(1)
Managing in Turbulent Times
by Peter F. Drucker
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(2)
Coaching for Improved Work Performance,
Revised Edition
by Ferdinand Fournies
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(3)
Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking
When Stakes are High
by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler
Before
you open your mouth to deliver the stone cold truth about tough situations,
crack this tomb open for some advice.
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(4)
Engaging the Hearts and Minds of All Your
Employees: How to Ignite Passionate Performance for Better Business Results
by Lee Coulan
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(5)
Awake at Work: 35 Practical Buddhist
Principles for Discovering Clarity and Balance in the Midst of Work's Chaos
by Michael Carroll
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(6)
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A
Leadership Fable
by Patrick M. Lencioni
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(7)
Leading Geeks: How to Manage and Lead the
People Who Deliver Technology
By Paul Glen, David H. Maister, and Warren G. Bennis
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(8)
Managing Up: How to Forge an Effective
Relationship With Those Above You
By Rosanne Badowski and Roger Gittines
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(9) The New CIO Leader: Setting the Agenda
and Delivering Results
by Marianne Broadbent and Ellen Kitzis
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(10) Getting Things Done:
The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
by David Allen