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Leading Change by John P. Kotter reads as pragmatic, authoritative. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

What Leading Change is like to read

A direct, no-nonsense guide diagnosing why organizational change efforts fail and prescribing an eight-step method for leaders to succeed. Best for: managers,executives,change-leaders,MBA students.

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Good to Great
Collins, James C. · 2001
A concise Q&A companion applying Collins's good-to-great framework to nonprofits and social-sector leaders, distilled from over 100 interviews.
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Who Moved My Cheese?
Spencer Johnson · 1998
A brisk, sub-hour parable that dresses a single change-management lesson in a fable about mice and little people chasing cheese.
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Switch
Chip Heath · 2010
A brisk, case-study-driven business/self-help read that translates behavioral psychology into practical frameworks for change, moving briskly between anecdotes and takeaways.
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Great by choice
Jim Collins · 2011
A close business relative — matched on how it reads, with steady pacing.
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The Advantage
Patrick Lencioni · 2012
Another road into leadership, taken at steady pacing.
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In search of excellence
Thomas J. Peters · 1982
A confident, case-study-driven survey of what makes companies work, organized around eight recurring practices.
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Built to Last
Jim Collins and Jerry I. Porras · 1994
Another road into corporate culture and leadership, taken at steady pacing.
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Winning
Jack Welch · 2005
Reads like a direct, no-nonsense business memoir/advice manual delivered in Welch's plainspoken, confident voice—practical chapters on leadership and career advice rather than narrative drama.
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Who
Geoff Smart · 2008
A brisk, practical business guide that walks readers through a step-by-step hiring methodology, backed by research anecdotes from CEOs and billionaires; reads more like a consultative playbook than a narrative.
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My years with General Motors
Alfred P. Sloan Jr. · 1963
A methodical insider account of building GM's organizational structure, written with the measured, technical voice of an executive rather than a storyteller — dense with strategy and process rather than personal drama.
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E-Myth Mastery
Michael E. Gerber · 2004
A practical, structured follow-up guide that walks entrepreneurs through seven disciplines for scaling a business into a self-sustaining system.
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Execution
Ram Charan · 2002
A pragmatic, no-nonsense business manual that walks through the discipline of execution with real-world corporate examples and direct, authoritative prose.
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