The 100 Best Business Books of All Time by Jack Covert and Todd Sattersten gives an overview of books available on the market. These are books that cover various genre such as how to improve yourself, leadership, strategy, sales and marketing, rules and scorekeeping, management, biographies, entrepreneurship, narratives, innovation and creativity and big ideas. Each book listed has approximately 1-3 pages in order to describe what a person should find if they made a purchase. It isn’t a necessary interesting reading but if you are a big book reader you can quickly browse through various titles available. I find this to be more of a bathroom or coffee book in the sense that the few pages needed to describe each work can be quickly read. It is also beneficial to browse around by jumping back and forth versus reading from cover to cover. Three books that I find of interest are: 1.)Flow by Mihaly Csikszenthmihalyi discussed the concept of pursuit of happiness from Aristot
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