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The presidential election is taking center stage right, so we thought to remind you have another election going on right now.
We are looking for you to help us choose the best business books of all time. My last report on our Reader's Poll at the vote count at 500. We are now over 1400 votes, and still looking for more.
Take a moment to jump over to The Reader's Poll: see what others have voted for and place a couple votes yourself.
Posted by Todd S. at February 18, 2008 10:51 AMWhat about Gary Hamel's books: Leading the Revolution and The Future of Management? I think they certainly deserve to be on the list.
Posted by: Mitch Ditkoff at February 18, 2008 2:29 PMThey certainly do. Both of Hamel's works are up now.
Thanks, Mitch.
-kate
I see some of the favorites made it to the list. There's Stephen Covey and his list of successful habits. There's Guy Kawasaki. That's no surprise at all. And of course, the legendary Peter Drucker. My management professor spoke very highly of him and recommended that we read his books. I think he has two in running.
Posted by: Jen, writer MembershipMillionaire.com at February 19, 2008 6:03 AM