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Which books inspired some of the world’s most successful people – and why? Come on a journey of literary exploration and find out how books can impact your life.

It turns out that the life stories of many famous people start out with a particular book that inspired them when young. Here, Martin Cohen explores the lives of some remarkable people – inventors, scientists, business gurus and political leaders – and the books that have challenged, inspired, and influenced them. And so exploring the ideas, dreams and inspirations that this diverse group shared is at the heart of this book too. Inspiration, in particular, is the thread that ties together individuals with characters and backgrounds as diverse as Jane Goodall and Barack Obama, Malcolm X and Judge Clarence Thomas, Oprah Winfrey and Malala Yousafzai, Rachel Carson and Frans Lanting.

Often, behind many tales of achievement lies much more than a collection of smart tactics. There are beliefs and values that guide many a grand strategy, too. And the strategies are often very different, which if you think about it, shouldn’t come as a surprise. If there really were just one recipe for success, well, everyone would be using it already. No, the thing that unifies these disparate approaches is that they all provided for their owners a kind of conceptual grid onto which a wide range of day-to-day creative, scientific, or business practices are able to develop and grow. For Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the founders of Google, for example, the grid was Charles Darwin’s notions of natural mutation and iteration. With Henry Ford, the man who pioneered the method of the assembly line, the grid was an obscure, ethereal theory of life as a sequence of reincarnations. And for both Oprah Winfrey and Steve Jobs, the grid was existentialist ideas about the pursuit of authenticity. In all these cases, a grand, indeed often philosophical, theory meshed perfectly with a practical business strategy. All of these remarkable people, and the books that most inspired them, are explored in this book.



Trade Review

In each chapter, Cohen pairs two leaders or innovators—such as Barack Obama and Jane Goodall, or Oprah Winfrey and Malala Yousafzai—who share similar interests, provides short biographies of each, and delves into books that have made a mark on their thinking . . . Cohen’s explanations of influential books are enjoyable and upbeat.

* Publishers Weekly *

What a brilliant idea to write a book about books that impacted leaders. Leaders always learn to lead and inspire others. They learn about people and their needs and apply this knowledge daily by helping people to grow. We are the product of our lessons and impressions where books help us to set our thinking free, reinvent ourselves again and again, and go for unexplored terrains. The Leaders’ Bookshelf is a book of great importance for those prepared to learn and grow.

-- Oleg Konovalov, PhD, bestselling author of "The Vision Code"

Table of Contents
How to Use this Book
Introduction

Part One: The Internet Billionaires
Three chapters including:
Chapter 1: Steve Jobs’ Existentialism
Chapter 2. TBC, perhaps Mark Zuckerberg
Chapter 3. Google’s Hopeful Monsters Strategy

Part Two: The Business Entrepreneurs
Three chapters including:
Chapter 4: Richard Branson rolls the Lucky Dice
Chapter 5: Oprah Winfrey, New Age Philosophy and the Seat of the Soul
Chapter 6: Mike Duffy, George Orwell and Behavioral Economics

Part Three: Titans of Industry
Three chapters including:
Chapter 7: John D. Rockefeller’s Spiritual Enlightenment
Chapter 8: TBC, perhaps Alfred Nobel
Chapter 9: Henry Ford and ‘Eternalism’

Part Four: The Scientists
Three chapters including:
Chapter 10. Edison, Inventions - and the Power of Common Sense
Chapter 11. Harry Kroto and the Magic of Buckminsterfullerene
Chapter 12: Jane Goodall, Ethnobiology and Dr Doolittle

Appendix: Ten Children’s Books

The Leader's Bookshelf: 25 Great Books and Their

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538167373, 978-1538167373
      ISBN10: 1538167379

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Which books inspired some of the world’s most successful people – and why? Come on a journey of literary exploration and find out how books can impact your life.

      It turns out that the life stories of many famous people start out with a particular book that inspired them when young. Here, Martin Cohen explores the lives of some remarkable people – inventors, scientists, business gurus and political leaders – and the books that have challenged, inspired, and influenced them. And so exploring the ideas, dreams and inspirations that this diverse group shared is at the heart of this book too. Inspiration, in particular, is the thread that ties together individuals with characters and backgrounds as diverse as Jane Goodall and Barack Obama, Malcolm X and Judge Clarence Thomas, Oprah Winfrey and Malala Yousafzai, Rachel Carson and Frans Lanting.

      Often, behind many tales of achievement lies much more than a collection of smart tactics. There are beliefs and values that guide many a grand strategy, too. And the strategies are often very different, which if you think about it, shouldn’t come as a surprise. If there really were just one recipe for success, well, everyone would be using it already. No, the thing that unifies these disparate approaches is that they all provided for their owners a kind of conceptual grid onto which a wide range of day-to-day creative, scientific, or business practices are able to develop and grow. For Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the founders of Google, for example, the grid was Charles Darwin’s notions of natural mutation and iteration. With Henry Ford, the man who pioneered the method of the assembly line, the grid was an obscure, ethereal theory of life as a sequence of reincarnations. And for both Oprah Winfrey and Steve Jobs, the grid was existentialist ideas about the pursuit of authenticity. In all these cases, a grand, indeed often philosophical, theory meshed perfectly with a practical business strategy. All of these remarkable people, and the books that most inspired them, are explored in this book.



      Trade Review

      In each chapter, Cohen pairs two leaders or innovators—such as Barack Obama and Jane Goodall, or Oprah Winfrey and Malala Yousafzai—who share similar interests, provides short biographies of each, and delves into books that have made a mark on their thinking . . . Cohen’s explanations of influential books are enjoyable and upbeat.

      * Publishers Weekly *

      What a brilliant idea to write a book about books that impacted leaders. Leaders always learn to lead and inspire others. They learn about people and their needs and apply this knowledge daily by helping people to grow. We are the product of our lessons and impressions where books help us to set our thinking free, reinvent ourselves again and again, and go for unexplored terrains. The Leaders’ Bookshelf is a book of great importance for those prepared to learn and grow.

      -- Oleg Konovalov, PhD, bestselling author of "The Vision Code"

      Table of Contents
      How to Use this Book
      Introduction

      Part One: The Internet Billionaires
      Three chapters including:
      Chapter 1: Steve Jobs’ Existentialism
      Chapter 2. TBC, perhaps Mark Zuckerberg
      Chapter 3. Google’s Hopeful Monsters Strategy

      Part Two: The Business Entrepreneurs
      Three chapters including:
      Chapter 4: Richard Branson rolls the Lucky Dice
      Chapter 5: Oprah Winfrey, New Age Philosophy and the Seat of the Soul
      Chapter 6: Mike Duffy, George Orwell and Behavioral Economics

      Part Three: Titans of Industry
      Three chapters including:
      Chapter 7: John D. Rockefeller’s Spiritual Enlightenment
      Chapter 8: TBC, perhaps Alfred Nobel
      Chapter 9: Henry Ford and ‘Eternalism’

      Part Four: The Scientists
      Three chapters including:
      Chapter 10. Edison, Inventions - and the Power of Common Sense
      Chapter 11. Harry Kroto and the Magic of Buckminsterfullerene
      Chapter 12: Jane Goodall, Ethnobiology and Dr Doolittle

      Appendix: Ten Children’s Books

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