Years ago when I started my leadership and management blog, I posted the question “What’s The First Leadership Book You Would Give To a New Manager?” within a leadership discussion forum on LinkedIn.
That question generated 603 comments and 690 book recommendations. Some people suggested more than one book. Some during the course of the 18 months of the active discussion made the same book recommendations a couple times.
And here are the results:
· 412 different/unique books were recommended.
· The Top 20 recommended books, collectively, received 250 of the total recommendations.
· Two authors – Stephen R. Covey and John C. Maxwell each have two books in the Top 20.
· Discussion members recommended other things instead of giving a book about leadership to a new manager, such as:
o Interviewing everyone in the company with whom they will directly work.
o Giving a book about management first.
o Mentoring the person for a period of time before recommending a leadership book.
And, unlike a question about “What is Your Favorite Leadership Book,” the question this time asked what is the first book you would give to a new manager.
The Top 20 Books are:
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen R. Covey
- Leadership and Self-Deception – Arbinger Institute
- The One Minute Manager – Kenneth H. Blanchard
- The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership – John C. Maxwell
- The Five Dysfunctions of a Team – Patrick Lencioni
- First Break All the Rules – Marcus Buckingham
- The Leadership Challenge – Jim Kouzes
- The First 90 Days – Michael Watkins
- How to Win Friends and Influence People– Dale Carnegie
- Good to Great – Jim Collins
- It’s Your Ship – Michael Abrashoff
- The Speed of Trust – Stephen R. Covey
- Developing the Leader Within You – John C. Maxwell
- Who Moved My Cheese – Spencer Johnson
- Don’t Bring it to Work – Sylvia Lafair
- Leaders Without Borders – Doug Dickerson
- Leadership and the One Minute Manager – Kenneth H. Blanchard
- On Becoming a Leader – Warren Bennis
- The Anatomy of Peace – Arbinger Institute
- The Art of Possibility – Benjamin Zander and Rosamund Stone Zander
Within the Top 35 list of the book recommendations, you’ll find four more John C. Maxwell books, including:
· The 360 Degree Leader
· Developing the Leaders Around You
· Failing Forward
· Leadership 101
The authors and leadership book publishers most discussed were:
· Dale Carnegie
· Jim Collins
· Jim Kouzes
· John C. Maxwell
· Kenneth H. Blanchard
· Marcus Buckingham
· Michael Watkins
· Patrick Lencioni
· Stephen R. Covey
· Arbinger Institute
Discussion participants were clearly inspired by a wide variety of books – biographies, autobiographies, books backed by research and academia, books made famous by the popular press, books by motivation speakers, and books by professionals eager to share their personal and professional leadership success stories, tips and suggestions.
Finally, the book I recommended, The Leadership Test, by Timothy R. Clark made it within the Top 35.
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