'Science: A History' by John Gribbin is Goel's favourite book.
The world may be moving towards e-readers and e-books but Urban Ladder CEO Ashish Goel is still captivated by the paper version.
“While I own a Kindle, I’m a little old school in my ways. I love walking into bookstores all around the world and holding a great book in my hands. No better feeling. So, a physical book is (still) my preference.”
His favourite book - 'Science: A History' by John Gribbin - is one he tracked across stores in London. “It’s one of the books that have really stayed with me through the years. I bought it at a bookstore in London after calling about 3-4 bookstores and finally finding it.”
Given a choice, Goel would always pick an action or fantasy book.
“The intricate world-building fascinates me. I’m a JRR Tolkien fan so anything along those lines is definitely a favorite.” Robert Ludlum, Roald Dahl and Neil Gaiman are some other top picks that make it to Goel’s bookshelf.
A book I read on a flight I read a great book called 'Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul' by Howard Schultz on a flight to Denmark.
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'Onward: How Starbucks Fought for Its Life without Losing Its Soul' by Howard Schultz. My top 5 recommendations - 'Talk to Me' by James Vlahos - 'The Political Speechwriter's Companion: A Guide for Writers and Speakers' by Eric Schnure and Robert Lehrman - 'Hard Thing About Hard Things' by Ben Horowitz - 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R Tolkien - 'Short History of Nearly Everything' by Bill Bryson
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Are You A New Manager? 7 Books That Will Help You Ace It
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Just got promoted to a leadership role? Need some inspiration for your new gig?
Managing a team can be challenging, and more so, if it is your first time. It is not just a team but a bunch of disparate people - with different personas, energies, traits - whom you will have to deal with. And it is only normal for you to feel ecstatic and clueless, both at the same time. What may take you by surprise is that even with years of training and experience, it can become a challenge.
But, fret not because there are plenty of books that may help you become the leader that you've always dreamt to be.
Today on World Book Day, here are 7 must-read managerial books if you want to get to the corner office at the earliest:
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Amidst the whole diversity row, when women are trying to find their place in the big, bad, corporate world, Sandberg's book comes handy. She just doesn't talk about the balancing act that every woman has to ace considering she has a home to look after and may also be a mother. She emphasises on how women should be able to negotiate for equal compensation as men, and underlines the importance of workplace flexibility. She also recommends to not lower expectations of what one can achieve. She advocates asking people, both senior and junior to you, for specific advice to solve a problem. She reiterates that women must talk about getting ahead and what it means to seek leadership roles.
Amidst the whole diversity row, when women are trying to find their place in the big, bad, corporate world, Sandberg's book comes handy. She just doesn't talk about the balancing act that every woman..
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An options trader of Lebanese descent, Taleb says that is is essential to seize any opportunity, or anything that looks like an opportunity. He asserts that you must always consider every opportunity as your first and last, and never let it go again. Three lessons that one may imbibe from the book, some people manage to dramatically change the world of those, who are not prepared for them, don't ever try to explain the future by looking at your past, it is a bad indicator and avoid trying to gauge real-world risks like you would in a game of cards, you are likely to make bad decisions.
An options trader of Lebanese descent, Taleb says that is is essential to seize any opportunity, or anything that looks like an opportunity. He asserts that you must always consider every opportunity..
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The billionaire emphasises on eating your own cooking, noting the importance of combining ownership and partnership. He says, "Time is the friend of the wonderful business, the enemy of the mediocre." He is a firm believer of putting all his eggs in one basket, and watching the basket carefully. As a new manager, one must be able to pay equal attention to all their reportees and avoid being biased.
The billionaire emphasises on eating your own cooking, noting the importance of combining ownership and partnership. He says, "Time is the friend of the wonderful business, the enemy of the mediocre...
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Becoming a new manager means that you are in a state of transition that consequently throws up opportunities. Any wrong steps taken during the crucial first three months in a new role can jeopardise or hurt your growth as a manager. This book provides perfect strategies to help you go up the ladder, and a guide to taking charge quickly and effectively.
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Although the book was published in 1937, some of its key teachings still hold true. The book encourages you to speak positively of others. All you need to do is to just think of a few positive things to say about each person you know and make a reference to those positive attributes when you can. Be genuinely interested in people, in what your team has to say. Smile more, it is harder than it sounds but it works wonders. Become a good conversationalist, but for that first become a good listener. Also, a surefire way to win hearts is to begin by complimenting them. These will definitely help you as a manager to be liked by everyone on the team.
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What the book teaches you is to step out of your comfort zone in order to lead your team to greater heights. The author states that the key to become a good leader is to be able to completely immerse yourself in things, new experiences change the way you think and help you become a whole new person. She encourages you to make strategic contributions, expand your network, mingle with more people and thus learn from, a bigger range of stakeholders.
What the book teaches you is to step out of your comfort zone in order to lead your team to greater heights. The author states that the key to become a good leader is to be able to completely immerse..