Here's a list of the top 10 best books to read when looking for inspiration or trying to catch on with the world across genres, authors and themes
Finding your next great read can be a thrilling adventure in the vast and enchanting world of literature. Whether you're an avid bookworm, an occasional reader, or just someone seeking a literary escape, the quest for the perfect book is a journey we can all relate to. With countless genres, authors, and timeless classics to choose from, the sheer abundance of options can be overwhelming. To help you out, we have compiled a list of the top 10 best books to read.
Whether you're seeking an unforgettable story to lose yourself in, a source of inspiration, or a glimpse into a new perspective, our list has something special in store for you.
Without further ado, let’s get into the list:
The ‘Essential Business Storytelling Handbook' emphasises the crucial role of storytelling in engaging consumers and offers real-world examples to illustrate effective narrative strategies.
This book is one of the best books to read if you are aiming to enhance your storytelling skills, captivate an audience as a CEO, or improve your writing abilities. It is a comprehensive guide, offering standalone chapters on storytelling techniques, complete with practical exercises.
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Coming next in our list of the top 10 best books to read is the book 'Beyond Possible,' Nirmal Puja gives a gripping account of how he conquered all the world's 8,000-metre 'death zone' peaks within just seven months.
If you are looking for a dose of inspiration to chase your dreams (not just mountaineering, it can be anything at all) and cross hurdles that seem unscalable today, this book might be just the thing for you.
Xiaomi formally entered the mobile phone manufacturing industry in August 2011. Subsequently, it has risen to become the leading smartphone manufacturer in India, which happens to be the world's second-largest smartphone market.
In the book ‘Xiaomi’, Jayadevan chronicles the story of China's smartphone market evolution, with insights drawn from Motorola's involvement. He speaks of how these experiences influenced Chinese entrepreneurs like Lei Jun, the founder of Xiaomi.
Xiaomi is among the best books to read for hopeful startup founders. It can help you understand the phenomenal growth of Xiaomi and what goes behind making a startup successful.
Shiv explores the common career dilemmas that individuals may face and gives solutions on how to tackle those.
If you are in a dilemma regarding your career, then "The Right Choice," by Shiv Shivakumar, is one of the best books to read. This book is a must-read for every budding professional, as it will equip you with the knowledge to manage your career.
'Pandemonium' by veteran banking editor Tamal Bandyopadhyay explores the banking crisis in India. He breaks down the nuances of bad loans in India, the key faces involved, and a collection of interviews of all the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governors on their opinion of the crisis and its reasons.
In essence, you need to read 'Pandemonium' to understand the corruption within India's banking system. It illustrates how business owners effortlessly exchanged stocks for loans while bank leadership turned a blind eye to safeguard their financial standings until the RBI initiated a battle against the rising non-performing assets.
Anupam Gupta and Saurabh Mukherjea discuss the lessons they have collected since the start of their journey. The Victory Project: Six Steps to Peak Potential reveals the habitual changes that will show you the path to success.
The Victory Project is one of the best books to read if you relish the self-help genre and want to get a consolidated version of all the best self-help books.
Steven Levy's "In the Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives" (2011) offers a captivating glimpse into Google's inner workings and its journey to becoming an internet giant, all without overwhelming technical jargon.
Google is almost everyone’s best friend to the point where the brand name has become synonymous with the phrase ‘search engine’. This book is a must-read if you're interested in Google's inner workings and development as a company.
"The Economics of Small Things" by Dr. Sudipta Sarangi explores the economic rationale behind everyday behaviours and phenomena. It starts by posing relatable questions, such as why the best tea is exported instead of consumed locally in Assam and the curious case of unclaimed last pieces of pizza at social gatherings.
Sarangi's ability to convey economic principles without complex equations, coupled with his humour, makes "The Economics of Small Things" one of the best books to read to appreciate the subject of the economy without being bored by it.
"Making It Big" by Binod Chaudhary chronicles the life of Binod Chaudhary, the chairman of CG Corp Global, Nepal's first billionaire, and the visionary behind Wai Wai Noodles.
"Making It Big" is one of the best books to read for aspiring entrepreneurs and ambitious investors. Binod’s journey will surely teach you a thing or two about starting new projects.
Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone's billionaire financier and co-founder, shares his entrepreneurial journey in his autobiography.
In our list of the top 10 best books to read, this is yet another must-read for anyone interested in learning more about the dynamics of entrepreneurship.