The CEO of a Fortune 500 company or successful startup can pick up a book while spearheading projects, building new businesses, and managing an entire team, there's no excuse for any of us not to read.
Some powerhouses like the classics, others enjoy reading inspirational career books, and one notable businessman even has a penchant for spy novels. See the titles Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and more call their favorites:
1.Jeff Bezos: "The Remains of the Day"
1.Jeff Bezos: "The Remains of the Day"
Amazon's CEO learns more from fiction than non-fiction, and this novel about a butler in post-war England is one of his favorites.
The Microsoft co-founder has loved J.D. Salinger's "classic tome since he was a teenager. "I didn't actually read 'Catcher in the Rye' until I was 13, and ever since then I've said that's my favorite book," he told the Academy of Achievement. "It's very clever."
"The Innovator's Dilemma" is a book that deeply influenced Steve Jobs, one of the world's most respected entrepreneurs, so it's well worth your time, too. One of the more controversial business books on the market, it's received rave reviews from the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Business Week.
Apple's CEO reportedly hands out copies of "Competing Against Time" to his colleagues and new employees. Even if you don't work at Apple, this book's heavy emphasis on working efficiently can help you streamline your day-to-day and advance your career forward.
Facebook's CEO highlighted 23 books in his recent "A Year of Books" reading list, which featured "Portfolios of the Poor: How the World's Poor Live on $2 a Day" by Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford, and Orlanda Ruthven.
A positive company culture is integral to any successful business. SoulCycle CEO Melanie Whelan was so moved by Shawn Achor "The Happiness Advantage" that she once said it's a resource for her entire company.
PepsiCo's CEO called David Brooks' "The Road to Character" one of the most influential books she read last year. "It sparked a wonderful discussion with my two daughters about why building inner character is just as important as building a career," Nooyi told Fortune.
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