Business Book Authors
Jordan Peterson
Jordan Peterson rubs me the wrong way, but so many people gravitate to him.
Regardless, he has some interesting projects in which he’s involved, which is something to check out.
Chris Voss
FBI Hostage Negotiator, Chris Voss, is the real deal. He teaches practical advice on negotiating.
I’ve enjoyed listening to him on podcasts, and learning more about his tactics/techniques.
Jocko Willink and Leif Babin
Former Navy Seals, Willink and Babin own Echelon Front, LLC, and teach leadership.
I’m not big on military accounts of leadership, but there’s a reason their books are best-sellers.
Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss has been one of my favorites since I read his first book, The 4 Hour Workweek, in 2008.
From his podcast to his email list, Ferriss has something for everyone.
James Allen
James Allen wrote his books over 100 years ago, and yet As A Man Thinketh still ranks with the best.
I wasn’t a fan, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth finding out for yourself.
Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie’s legacy is something to behold, but it’s not without controversy.
Did you read his classic How to Win Friends and Influence People? It’s up next for me.
Eric Ries
Eric Ries is startup famous, and for good reason. But I’m not sure his books live up to their promises.
Still, he’s a name to watch, and well respected in the startup world.