Soundview Executive Book Summaries Announces the Best Business Books of 2011

Philadelphia, Pa. ― Soundview has just released its list of the 30 best business books of 2011, including such top titles as Disciplined Dreaming by Josh Linkner, Enchantment by Guy Kawasaki and Flash Foresight by Daniel Burrus.
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Nov. 10, 2011 - PRLog -- The complete list of 30 books is listed below, all of which have been summarized by Soundview as part of its subscription offering. They are also available for purchase individually http://www.summary.com/summaries/2011-summaries.

1.   Capturing New Markets – Stephen Wunker
2.   Escape Velocity – Geoffrey A. Moore
3.   Touchpoints – Douglas Conant & Mette Norgaard
4.   The Third Screen – Chuck Martin
5.   Credibility – Jim Kouzes & Barry Posner
6.   Beyond Performance – Colin Price & Scott Keller
7.   Rainmaking Conversations – John Doerr & Mike Schultz
8.   Full Engagement – Brian Tracy
9.   The Steve Jobs Way – Jay Elliot with William Simon
10.   Win – Dr. Frank Luntz
11.   Stop Workplace Drama – Marlene Chism
12.   Enchantment – Guy Kawasaki
13.   Eat People – Andy Kessler
14.   What’s Holding You Back – Robert Herbold
15.   Disciplined Dreaming – Josh Linker
16.   The Power of Professionalism – Bill Wiersma
17.   Flash Foresight – Daniel Burrus with John David Mann
18.   Bury My Heart at Conference Room B – Stan Slap
19.   Tough Calls from the Corner Office – Harlan Steinbaum
20.   Change the Culture, Change the Game – Roger Connors & Tom Smith
21.   Real-Time Marketing & PR – David Meerman Scott
22.   You Already Know How to Be Great – Alan Fine with Rebecca Merrill
23.   How Companies Win – David Calhoun & Rick Kash
24.   Power – Jeffrey Pfeffer
25.   Resonate – Nancy Duarte
26.   The Upside of Irrationality – Dan Ariely
27.   Now, Build Your Business – Brian Tracy & Mark Thompson
28.   Macrowikinomics – Don Tapscott & Anthony Williams
29.   Multipliers – Liz Wiseman & Greg McKeown
30.   Clutch – Paul Sullivan

As Soundview's editor-in-chief Sarah Dayton observed, “The over-riding theme of business books this year can best be stated as ‘do everything you can to survive and thrive in the midst of this economic crisis.’ Many of the books provide ways to innovate to compete, get the most out of your employees, and foresee and take advantage of tough times.”

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About Soundview Executive Book Summaries
Founded in 1978, Soundview pioneered the concept of distilling the key points and ideas of full-length business books into easy-to-read 8-page text and 20-minute audio summaries, helping readers maximize their time and business intelligence. They have continued to enhance the summary content with author interviews, interactive author webinars, and video interviews with executives. Soundview’s 100,000+ subscribers worldwide include CEOs, government leaders, entrepreneurs, business consultants, academics, and students. Soundview is a part of the Philadelphia, Pa.-based Concentrated Knowledge Corporation. Visit http://www.summary.com/new for more information about Soundview Executive Book Summaries.
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