Monday, April 16, 2012

Librarian's Choice (2012-13)

Must Read Titles for Management and Business Students:



 1.        The alchemist / by Paulo Coelho. Harper Collins, 2010. (Call No. 869.3 COE; Acc. No. 8930)
2.      The art of war/ by Sun Tzu (Thomas Cleary, Tr.). Shambhala, 1999. (Call No. 355.02 SHA; Acc. No. 6926)
3.       Awaken the giant within: how to take immediate control of your mental, emotional, physical and financial destiny!/ by Anthony Robbins. Pocket Books, 2001. (Call No. 158.1 ROB; Acc. No. 9616)
4.       The big short: inside the doomsday machine/ by Michael Lewis. Penguin Books, 2010. (Call No. 330.973 LEW; Acc. No. 8959)
5.       Blue ocean strategy: how to create uncontested market space and make competition irrelevant/ by W Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne. Harvard Business School Press, 2005. (Call No. 658.802 KIM; Acc. No. 8353).
6.       Built to last: successful habits of visionary companies/ by James C Collins and Jerry I Porras. Random House/Collins, 2004. (Call No. 658 COL; Acc. No. 6556; 8684; 9289)
7.       Competing for the future/ by Gary Hamel and C K Prahalad. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2005. (Call no. 658.4012 HAM; Acc. No. 4664)
8.       Competitive advantage/ by Michael E Porter. Free Press, 2004. (Call No. 658 POR; Acc. No. 3321, 3534)
9.       Competitive strategy: techniques for analyzing industries and competitors/ by Michael E Porter. Free Press, 2004. (Call No. 658 POR; Acc. No. 70, 227, 3322, 3533, 3776)
10.   Dabbawala of Mumbai: masters of supply chain management/ by Pawan Agrawal and Subrata Kumar Nandi. L B Associates, 2009. (Call No. 658.7 AGR; Acc. No. 9702, 9703)
11.   Eat that frog!: 21 great ways to stop procrastinating and get more done in less time/ by Tata McGraw-Hill, 2007. (Call No. 640.43 TRA; Acc. No. 7332)
12.   The element of style/ by William Strunk and E B White. Penguin Books, 2005. (Call No. 808.042 STR; Acc. No. 9976).
13.   Emotional intelligence/ by Daniel Goleman. Bantam Books, 1995. (Call no. 152.4 GOL; Acc. No. 5813)
14.   Essential Drucker/ By Peter F Drucker. Butterworth Heinemann, 2001. (Call No. 658 DRU; Acc. No. 7386).
15.   The Goal/ by Eliyahu M Goldratt and Jeff Cox. Productivity and Quality Publishing, 2004. (Call No. 823.914 GOL; Acc. No. 4832)
16.   The fifth discipline/ by Peter M Senge. Random House, 2006. (Call No. 658.402 SEN; Acc. No. 5787)
17.   The five dysfunctions of a team: a leadership fable/ by Patrick Lencioni. Wiley/Times Group Books, 2012. (Call No. 658.4036 LEN; Acc. No. 10428)
18.   Good to great: why some companies make the leap/ by Jim Collins. Harper Collins, 2001. (Call No. 658 COL; Acc. No. 3372, 9559)
19.   Human side of enterprise/ by Douglas Mcgragor. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2006. (Call No. 658.3 MCG; Acc. No. 5201)
20.   I dare! / by Kiran Bedi. Hay House India, 2010. (Call No. 158.119 BED; Acc. No. 9341)
21.   Ignited minds: unleashing the power within India/ by APJ Abdul Kalam. Penguin Books, 2003. (Call No. 954 KAL; Acc. No. 9716)
22.   Influence: the psychology of persuasion/ by Robert B Cialdini. William Morrow, 1993. (Call No. 153.852 CIA; Acc. No. 3553)
23.   Innovator’s dilemma: when new technologies cause great firms to fail/ by Clayton M Christensen. Harvard Business School Press, 1997. (Call No. 658 CHR; Acc. No. 8661)
24.   Knowing doing gap: how smart companies turn knowledge into action/ by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I Sutton. Harvard Business School Press, 2000. (Call No. 658.4038 PFE; Acc. No. 9775)
25.   Liar’s poker/ by Michael Lewis. Penguin Press, 1989. (Call No. 332.620973 LEW; Acc. No. 5544)
26.   The magic of thinking big: set your goals high… then exceed them/ by David J Schwartz. Pocket Books, 1997. (Call No. 158.1 SCH; Acc. No. 7155)
27.   Married to the brand: why consumer bond with some brands for life/ by William J Mcewen. Gallup Press, 2005. (Call No. 658.827 MCE; Acc. No. 4857)
28.   The monk who sold his Ferrari: a fable about fulfilling your dreams and reaching your destiny/ by Robin Sharma. Jaico, 2003. (Call No. 155.25 SHA; Acc. No. 3797)
29.   On competition/ by Michael E Porter. Harvard Business School Press, 2008. (Call No. 382.1042 POR; Acc. No. 7388)
30.   The practice of management/ by Peter F Drucker. Harper, 2006. (Call No. 658 DRU; Acc. No. 10296).
31.   Peopleware: productive projects and teams/ by Tom Demarco and Timothy Lister. Dorset House Publisher, 1987. (Call No. 658.314 DEM; Acc. No. 5362)
32.   A random walk down wall street: time-tested strategy for successful investing/ by Burton G Malkiel. WW Norton, 2010. (Call No. 332.6 MAL; Acc. No. 8604)
33.   Reengineering the corporation: a manifesto for business revolution/ by Michael Hammer. Nicholas Brealey, 1994. (Call No. 658.4063 HAM; 9782)
34.   Rethinking the MBA: business education at a crossroad/ by Srikant M Datar; David A Garvin and Patrick G Cullen. Harvard Business School Press, 2010. (Call No. 650.0711 DAT; Acc. No. 10403).
35.   Rich dad, poor dad/ by Robert T Kiyosaki and Sharon L Lechter. Warner Books, 1998. (Call No. 332.024 KIY; Acc. No. 5038, 6217)
36.   Security analysis/ by Benjamin Graham and David L Dodd. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2009. (Call No. 332.632042 GRA; Acc. No. 7486)
37.   Six sigma way: how GE, Motorala and other top companies are honing their performance/ by Peter S Pande, Robert p Neuman and Ronald R Cavanagh. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003. (Call No. 658.4013 PAN; Acc. No. 1296)
38.   The snowball: Warren Buffett and the business of life/ by Alice Schroeder. Bloomsbury, 2009. (Call No. 332.6092 SCH; Acc. No. 8936)
39.   Steve jobs/ by Walter Isaacson. Little Brown, 2011. (Call No. 923.2 ISA; Acc. No. 9940)
40.   Success built to last/ by Jerry, Porras; Stewart Emery and Mark Thompson. Pearson Education, 2004. (Call No. 650.1 POR; Acc. No. 5601)
41.   Think and grow rich/ by Napoleon Hill. Jaico, 2011. (Call No. 650.1 HIL; Acc. No. 9832).
42.   Think better/ by Tim Hurson. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008. (Call No. 153.42 HUR; Acc. No. 6467)
43.   The tipping point/ by Malcolm Gladwell. Little Brown, 2002. (Call No. 302 GLA; Acc. No. 5788)
44.   The Toyota way: 14 management principles from the world’s greatest manufacture/ by Jeffrey K Liker. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2004. (Call No. 658.4012 LIK; Acc. No. 4787)
45.   What the CEO wants you to know/ by Ram Charan. Crown Business, 2001. (Call No. 658.4 RAM; Acc. 5796)
46.   What management is: how it works and why it’s everyone’s business/ by Joan Magretta. Profile Books, 2008. (Call No. 658 MAG; Acc. No. 9247)
47.   What got you here won’t get you there: how successful people become even more successful/ by Marshall Goldsmith and Mark Reiter. Profile Books, 2012. (Call No. 650.1 GOL; Acc. No. 10285).
48.   Winning/ by Jack Welch and Suzy Welch. Harper Collins, 2005. (Call No. 658.409 WEL; Acc. No. 4049, 9364)
49.   The world is flat: a brief history of the globalized world in the 21st century/ by Thomas L Friedman. Allen Lane/ Penguin Books, 2005. (Call No. 303.4833 FRI; Acc. No. 4686)
50.   7 habits of highly effective people/ by Stephen R Covey. Pocket Books, 2004. (Call No. 658.4092; Acc. No. 9799)




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