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Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor: The New Way To Fast-Track Your Career

Supported by an array of examples from both her own career and others, Hewlett's points will be of interest to those looking to move up the ladder in a variety of fields.
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The Patrón Way: From Fantasy to Fortune—Lessons on Taking Any Business from Idea to Iconic Brand; The Untold Inside Story of the World's Most Successful Tequila

This is marketed as a business how-to for launching and growing luxury brands, but it may function better as a cautionary tale for those who haphazardly blend their personal and business lives.
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Business Brilliant: Surprising Lessons from the Greatest Self-Made Business Icons

A fascinating read that challenges popular opinions about what it takes to be wealthy. Recommended.
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Not in the Club: An Executive Woman's Journey Through the Biased World of Business

There's an increasing number of titles about women in management, but this one scores on both brevity and utility.
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Leadership and the Art of Struggle: How Great Leaders Grow Through Challenge and Adversity

Fans of conventional business books that are heavily focused on case studies will get the most out of this book; those not in leadership positions might find useful information here for learning from tough times.
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The Icarus Deception: How High Will You Fly?

Godin has written more readable books, but his fans will love this, regardless.
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Creative Strategy: A Guide for Innovation

This is not an edge-of-your-seat read, but Duggan makes a clear case for his method of creating innovation.
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Mean Girls at Work: How To Stay Professional When Things Get Personal

If working with a "mean girl" is truly a reader's biggest problem at work, dipping into this book for specific advice might help. Those looking for broader suggestions on workplace relations might prefer the authors' earlier book or more engaging titles like Robert Sutton's The No Asshole Rule.
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The Discreet Guide for Executive Women: How To Work Well with Men (and Other Difficulties)

Although it trades a bit heavily in gender stereotypes, both male and female, Crittenden's book is a practical guide that has much to offer any woman seeking to bolster her career.
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