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Anderson’s Library


Here are the books that I have really enjoyed reading and therefore recommend. Bellow is a list of recent books I’ve read and either like or recommend. I will post some of those books in categories so it makes it easier to browse and navigate this page. I hope it is not to busy this page. Please do let me know what you think.

Basic Works

The Analects of Confucius. Translated by Arthur Waley. Vintage, 1938. The Art of Virtue. Benjamin Franklin. Acorn, 1986. As A Man Thinketh. James Allen. Running Press, 1989. As A Man Thinketh, Volume 2. James Allen. MindArt, 1988.

Collections The Art of Peace. Translated by John Stevens. Shambhala, 1992. The Art of Worldly Wisdom. Balthasar Gracian. Translated by Joseph Jacobs. Shambhala, 1992.

Dr Stephen R Covey

The 8th Habit First Things First Principle Centered Leadership

Literature Review of Leadership Theories

Results-Based Leadership. Ulrich, Senger, & Smallwood (1999); Nohria, Joyce & Robertson (03). Servant Leadership. Greenleaf (1996); Spears & Frick (1992).

References Consulted

Discover Your Strengths. Buckingham, M., and D.O. Clifton. New York: Free Press, 2001. First, Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently. Buckingham, M., and C. Coffman. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999. Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t. Collins, J.C. Good to Great: New York, HarperCollins Publishers, 2001. Capturing the Heart of Leadership: Spirituality and Community in the New American Workplace. Fairholm, G.W. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1997. Perspectives On Leadership: From the Science of Management to Its Spiritual Heart. Fairholm, G.W. Westport, Conn.: Quorum Books, 1998


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