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15 Must-Read Winter Books for IT Pros



By CIOinsight on 2009-01-12

Need some guidance for doing your job better? Check out these 15 new and upcoming books for insight into leadership, management and technology.




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  • IT Savvy: What Top Executives Must Know to Go from Pain to Gain
    By Peter Weill and Jeanne W. Ross
    The heads of MIT's Center for Information Systems Research offer a roadmap for business executives to better understand IT strategy and investments.
  • Discovery-Driven Growth: A Breakthrough Process to Reduce Risk and Seize Opportunity
    By Rita Gunther McGrath and Ian C. MacMillan
    McGrath, a Columbia management professor, and MacMillan, a Wharton professor, team up to deliver a treatise on delivering growth while mitigating risks
  • What Would Google Do?
    By Jeff Jarvis
    The BuzzMachine.com blogger uses Google to describe the new worldview of the Internet, with insights into how businesses must involve to succeed in it.
  • The Next Leap in Productivity: What Top Managers Really Need to Know About Information Technology
    By Adam Kowala
    A blueprint for CIOs for improving their organization’s productivity while reducing operating costs, and urges business executives to emulate their CIOs.
  • Strategic Innovation: New Game Strategies for Competitive Advantage
    By Allan Afuah
    The Michigan strategy professor offers reviews of traditional innovation strategies and case studies along with a framework for evaluating innovation opportunities.
  • How to Manage in a Flat World: 10 Strategies to Get Connected to Your Team Wherever
    By Philip Whiteley and Susan Bloch
    Whiteley, a columnist, teams with Bloch, a leadership coach, use interviews and surveys to explain how business leaders can make the most of their multinational teams.
  • Think Again: Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions and How to Keep It from Happening to You
    By Sydney Finkelstein, Jo Whitehead and Andrew Campbell
    The business professors explore why talented managers make the wrong decisions, and deconstructs those decision-making models to help managers avoid them.
  • Not Everyone Gets a Trophy: How to Manage Generation Y
    By Bruce Tulgan
    In a time where recruiting and retaining top talent trumps all, this book debunks myths about the Millennial generation and explains their true value.
  • Transnational Leadership Development: Preparing the Next Generation for the Borderless Business World
    By Beth Fisher-Yoshida and Kathy D. Geller
    Two consultants offer a guide for understanding the motivations of workers from different geographies and backgrounds to capitalize on global growth.
  • The Innovation Zone: How Great Companies Re-Innovate for Amazing Success
    By Thomas M. Koulopoulos
    The president of Delphi Group uses cases from prominent companies to illustrate the power of effective innovation strategies.
  • Greater Than Yourself: The Ultimate Lesson of True Leadership
    By Steve Farber
    A look at three key ways leaders can develop their own competencies, both during office hours and in their personal lives.
  • Getting China and India Right: Strategies for Leveraging the World’s Fastest Growing Economies For Global Advantage
    By Anil K. Gupta & Haiyan Wang
    Two business strategists examine the realities of globalization and how big-name companies like GE, IBM and Accenture have grappled with them.
  • Barack, Inc.: Winning Business Lessons of the Obama Campaign
    By Barry Libert and Rick Faulk
    A quick look at how personality, technology and marketing helped Obama reach the White House, with lessons for business executives on how to mimic those strategies.
  • The Catalyst: You Can Crack the Code and Become an Extraordinary Growth Leader
    By Jeanne Liedtka, Robert Rosen and Robert Wiltbank
    The authors use a groundbreaking, three-year study to identify 50 successful leaders and illustrate the skills that led to their success.
  • The 100 Best Business Books of All Time: What They Say, Why They Matter, and How They Can Help You
    By Jack Covert and Todd Sattersten
    Two book-retailing executives put into context the best business tomes and explain the lessons leaders can take from them today.
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