Best Business Sellers of March, 2011
New York Times has released the top ten list of Best Business Sellers for March, 2011.
While some of the oldies retain their position, there are some new editions, worth watching for in the list. The list enjoys some of the classic routines, discussing business methods, trends and facts but adds the noteworthy mention of The Accidental Billionaires which probes into the new societal trends of the 21st century, resulting in a new breed of billionaires.
Similarly, there are the rational accounts of Wall Street workers acquiring wealth as a reward to reward trickery and deceit.
So, overall, the list is interesting and worth trying out.
- The Millionaire Messenger, by Brendon Burchard.
- The Big Short, by Michael Lewis.
- The Tipping Point, by Malcolm Gladwell.
- Freakonomics, by Steven D. Levitt And Stephen J. Dubner.
- The Black Swan, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
- The Accidental Billionaires, by Ben Mezrich
- Liar’s Poker, by Michael Lewis.
- The Shock Doctrine, by Naomi Klein
- The Quants, by Scott Patterson.
- The No Asshole Rule, by Robert I. Sutton.
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