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Book News: 800-CEO-READ Selects Best Biz Books

Michael Rogers -- Library Journal, 1/24/2008 5:27:00 AM

  • Made to Stick takes top prize
  • Awards bestowed in 13 categories

800-CEO-READ, an online business book-selling site, has selected the best business books of 2007, with Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip Heath and Dan Heath (Random) taking the top honor as the year's overall best biz title as well as winning the advertising/marketing category.

Awards were bestowed in 13 categories, with other winners including:

  • Biographies/Memoir: Bill & Dave, Michael S. Malone (Portfolio Hardcover)
  • Finance/Economics: A Demon of Our Own Design, Richard Bookstaber (Wiley)
  • Globalization: The Elephant and the Dragon, Robyn Meredith (Norton)
  • Industry: The Last Tycoons, William D. Cohan (Doubleday)
  • Leadership: The Secret Language of Leadership, Stephen Denning (Jossey Bass)
  • Sales: The Ultimate Sales Machine, Chet Holmes (Portfolio Hardcover)
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