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Posted Feb. 2, 2009 10:44 a.m. by the-roy
In International Bestsellers - 800 CEO Read Blog
I know, I know - it's kind of a bit late for New Year's Wishes, but I'm gonna do it anyway! I'm offering up our listing of what was HOT HOT HOT last year from our customers across the borders, times zones and bodies of water! Take time to see what was popular in Poland, on demand in Denmark, cool in Canada and intoxicating in India!
Happy Groundhog Day!
2008 Best Sellers
Posted Jan. 20, 2009 2:00 a.m. by tom-ehrenfeld
In The Company - 800 CEO Read Blog
Below are our 2008 Best Sellers (links open in new windows/tabs)
1. How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything...in Business and in Life
2. It's Your Ship: Management Techniques from the Best Damn Ship in the Navy
3. The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea
5. The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google
6. Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
7. What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful
8. Creating Success from the Inside Out: Develop the Focus and Strategy to Uncover the Life You Want
9. Harmonic Wealth: The Secret of Attracting the Life You Want
10. Earth: The Sequel: The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming
12. True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership
13. We Are Smarter Than Me: How to Unleash the Power of Crowds in Your Business
15. Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies
16. How We Lead Matters: Reflections on a Life of Leadership
17. Globality: Competing with Everyone from Everywhere for Everything
19. The Brand Bubble: The Looming Crisis in Brand Value and How to Avoid It
20. The Medici Effect: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation
21. Outsmart!: How to Do What Your Competitors Can't
22. Mass Career Customization: Aligning the Workplace With Today's Nontraditional Workforce
23. Rules to Break and Laws to Follow: How Your Business Can Beat the Crisis of Short-Termism
24. Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower
25. Think Big, Act Small: How America's Best Performing Companies Keep the Start-up Spirit Alive
** June's Top 10 International Bestsellers **
Posted July 3, 2008 4:17 a.m. by delicious
In International Bestsellers - 800 CEO Read Blog
You guessed it!
It's that time again to find out what everyone is reading outside of the United States! We had quite a busy month internationally, and here's just a smattering of what was popular:
Well - those are the top 10 books - Hope you all have a GREAT HOLIDAY!!
April 2008 International Best Sellers
Posted May 5, 2008 5:08 a.m. by delicious
In Global Business - 800 CEO Read Blog
Here are our TOP 10 business books that people across the world are reading:

1) Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne - Malaysia
2) Fire Them Up! by Carmine Gall - Norway
3) One Billion Customers by James McGregor - Switzerland
4) It's Not About the Coffee by Howard Behar - Canada
5) Citizen Marketers by Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba - United Kingdom
6) Rules to Break and Laws to Follow by Don Peppers and Martha Rogers, PhD - Singapore
7) Leadership from the Inside Out by Kevin Cashman - The Netherlands
8) Who's Your City? by Richard Floriday - Canada
9) Payback by James P. Andrew and Harold L. Sirkin - Australia
10) Experience Economy by B. Joseph Pine II and James Gilmore - United Kingdom
Bestsellers Overseas
Posted March 4, 2008 8:23 a.m. by delicious
In International Bestsellers - 800 CEO Read Blog

Recently, I found a book called India's Century by Kamal Nath, that would be a great precursor to our listing of February's top sellers in other countries. Here's just a sampling of the book, from chapter five:
In the foreign mind, it was Mumbai (Bombay), of all Indian cities, that used to be the best suited to evoke a vision of modern India. This was all the more evident when I, as the minister for the environment and forests, represented India at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development - the "Earth Summit", as it was called - in Rio de Janeiro in the summer of 1992. In the course of the conference, which lasted 11 days, I got to know the representatives of a large swath of nation-states, many of them so new that I could barely locate them in a world atlas. Some of them had been born as a result of the breakup of the USSR; others were little specks of land strewn across the Pacific and the Indian Oceans. Many of these representative of new countries, as I could sense, had difficulty in placing New Delhi, the capital, on their mental map of India (unless, of course, they were told that it was close to the Taj Mahal, which brought a glint of recognition to every eye). But Mumbai was know to one and all. The Ukrainian or Moroccan knew it as the home of India's film industry. The man from the little island republic in Micronesia on the other hand, knew Bombay as a financial center, while the Trinidadian knew the city as the home of Sunil Gavaskar, the cricket legend.
Now, here is what was selling overseas:
# 1 Rules to Break and Laws to Follow - Denmark
# 2 Purpose - Bangladesh
# 3 How: Why We Do Anything Means Everything...in Business - United Kingdom
# 4 Smarts: Are We Hardwired for Success? - Mexico
# 5 Strengths Finder 2.0 - Australia


















