
Job Moves
Michael B. Horn
Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career by Ethan Bernstein, Michael B. Horn, and Bob Moesta is a practical, research-based guide for anyone who wants to take control of their professional path and make career changes with confidence and direction. Drawing on insights from the Jobs to Be Done theory—an approach originally developed in product design that reframes jobs as things we “hire” to help us make progress—the authors show how this idea can transform the way you think about your work life. Each year, billions of people switch jobs, yet many end up feeling unsure or disappointed about their choice. Job Moves helps you avoid that by teaching you to look beyond titles and salaries and focus instead on what a potential job can actually do for you. Through a nine-step framework, the book guides you to identify what motivates your career decisions right now, clarify your priorities and trade-offs, test opportunities before you commit, and craft a career that aligns with your goals and values. Filled with real-world examples, activities, and tools, Job Moves empowers readers to approach career transitions with purpose and insight, not luck or guesswork—helping make your next job move a step toward lasting fulfillment and growth.

The Strategy Legacy
Alex Brueckmann
Discover a groundbreaking approach to strategy and leadership with 'The Strategy Legacy.' This insightful guide provides a proven process for strategy design, combined with the Nine Elements of Organizational Identity framework, to align action for success. Learn how to future-proof your organization and become a strategic leader with valuable resources, practical illustrations, and humorous cartoons.

Pivot or Die
Gary Shapiro
Explore the art of pivoting with insights from Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association. Discover how successful leaders navigate change, overcome challenges, and seize opportunities in a rapidly evolving world. Learn from case studies, real-world examples, and practical strategies to adapt, innovate, and thrive in today's dynamic landscape.

Simple Habits for Complex Times
Jennifer Garvey Berger
In today's complex and ever-changing world, leaders need new tools and approaches to thrive. "Simple Habits for Complex Times" offers practical guidance and habits of mind to navigate volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Through stories and actionable strategies, this book empowers leaders to ask different questions, take multiple perspectives, and see systems in new ways, enabling them to lead with grace and create positive change.

The $100 Startup
Chris Guillebeau
Discover how to create a fulfilling and profitable business with minimal investment. This book provides a blueprint for turning your passion into profit, achieving financial freedom, and designing a life on your own terms. Learn from real-life examples of individuals who have successfully launched microbusinesses and reinvented their careers.

The Goal
Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Alex Rogo is a plant manager whose factory is rapidly heading for disaster. Can he turn it around? His mentor, Jonah, helps him to rethink his business. This book is a gripping novel about manufacturing and management.

How to Become a Straight-A Student
Cal Newport
Discover the unconventional study strategies used by real straight-A college students to achieve high grades while studying less. This book provides practical advice and techniques to manage time, conquer procrastination, take effective notes, prepare for exams, write essays, and conduct research, all based on interviews with top-scoring undergraduates.

The 48 Laws of Power
Robert Greene
A Machiavellian guide to acquiring and maintaining power. This book outlines 48 laws based on historical examples, teaching readers how to master the art of indirection, outmaneuver opponents, and rise to the heights of influence.