booklists

Highlighting the most influential management books past and present as selected by the Thinkers50 community.

The Management Classics booklist

What are the books every manager should read?

Every year we announce 10 more classic titles to create the ultimate management library, books which have stood the test of time and remain powerfully relevant today.

‘The classic management books are the ones that have had and continue to have a long-term impact on the way people think about and practice management,’ explains Thinkers50 co-founder Stuart Crainer. ‘They are the coping stones for modern management and remain essential reading for managers everywhere.’

As part of the selection process, Thinkers50 canvasses opinions from within the Thinkers50 community, garnering nominations from many of today’s most eminent business thinkers. Nominations are invited for books that influenced the way we think about and practice management, and which have left a lasting legacy that is still relevant today. The only rule was that participants are not allowed to nominate their own books.

The Best New Management Booklist

‘The Best New Management Books are the ones that have the potential to change the way people think about and practice management,’ explains Thinkers50 co-founder Stuart Crainer. ‘They offer a fresh perspective on how organizations are managed.’

As part of the selection process, Thinkers50 seeks opinions from within the Thinkers50 community, gathering nominations from eminent business thinkers and practising managers.

Nominations are invited for books that excel in the 3Rs:

Relevance:
does the book address a current and pressing issue or challenge?
RIGOUR:
is it well-researched and based on real-world examples?
READABILITY:

is it accessible, insightful, and inspiring?

The only rules for the 2024 Best New Management Booklist is that books have to have been published after January 2023 and participants are not allowed to nominate their own books.

Announcement timeline

  • Every year
  • Nominations open to publicMar
  • Announcement of
    10 Management
    Classics
    Booklist
    May
  • Announcement of
    10 Best New
    Management
    Booklist
    June
  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec
Every year
  • Jan
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  • Nominations open
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  • Announcement of 10 Management Classics Booklist May
  • Announcement of 10 Best New Management Bookslist June
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10 Management Classics for 2024

The Management Classics Booklist is our curated collection of books which have stood the test of time and remain powerfully relevant today.

Mindset: The New Psychology Of Success (2006)

Carol Dweck

“The psychologist Carol Dweck has had a profound influence on our understanding of motivation, learning, intelligence and self-belief. She can be largely credited with introducing the word mindset into the management lexicon. Our understanding of the power of mindsets is largely down to her work.”
– Stuart Crainer & Des Dearlove, Co-founders, Thinkers50

High Output Management (1983)

Andy Grove

High Output Management is a bible that every entrepreneur and every manager in the country should look at, read and understand.”

Bill Campbell, Former Apple board member

Wilful Blindness (2022)

Margaret Heffernan

“Wilful Blindness” is an engaging read, packed with cautionary tales ripped from today’s headlines as well as a trove of research on why we often stick our head in the sand. With deft prose and page after page of keen insights, Heffernan shows why we close our eyes to facts that threaten our families, our livelihood, and our self-image — and, even better, she points the way out of the darkness.”

— Dan Pink, Thinkers50 Ranked, author of Drive

Working Identity (2002)

Herminia Ibarra

“Whether you’re mid-career or just starting out, Herminia Ibarra’s masterpiece provides wise advice and compelling stories to help you find and change your path for greater fulfilment in work and in life. Well ahead of its time when first published, Working Identity now finds its sweet spot of ultra-relevance in our tumultuous era of career searching and pivoting.”

Amy C. Edmondson, Thinkers50 #1 Ranked, HBS Professor

Business Model Generation (2010)

Alex Osterwalder & Yves Pigneur

“This book has literally changed the way we think about business models, and innovation. It is now 14 years old, and has such wide-influence that it deserves the appellation ‘classic’.”

Bill Fischer, Thinkers50 Hall of Fame, IMD Professor

Competitive Advantage (1985)

Michael Porter

“Michael Porter’s Five Forces model is still being used throughout the world. That is all you need to know!”

Shane Cragun, Author of The Employee Engagement Mindset

Maverick (1993)

Ricardo Semler

“It transformed Happy from micromanaging to a company based on trust and freedom where everybody can make their own decisions.”

Henry Stewart, CEO, Happy

Riding The Waves Of Culture (1994)

Fons Trompenaars & Charles Hampden-turner

“Managing across different cultures was a new thing for many people when this book first appeared.  Now it is reality for hundreds of millions of people working in global organizations. Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner laid out the practical issues faced in managing globally with humanity and insight.”

Stuart Crainer & Des Dearlove, Co-founders, Thinkers50

The First 90 Days (2003)

Michael Watkins

“It has become the classic reference for leaders in transition. First published in 2003, it outlines basic principles to help leaders transition quickly and efficiently to new professional roles and identifies the most common traps and provides the tools and strategies to avoid them. It is practical and inspiring.” 

Stuart Crainer & Des Dearlove, Co-founders, Thinkers50

Multipliers (2010)

Liz Wiseman

“It’s a fantastic concept, and it really seems like the sort of book that, when it comes up in conversation, everyone agrees that it’s a must-read.”

Kate O’Neil, Thinkers50 Radar, author of Tech Humanist

Best New Management Books for 2024

The Best New Management Booklist is a curated collection of notable and promising new releases —  books that have the potential to change the way people think about and practice management.

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Nominate for Thinkers50 Management Classics Booklist

The criteria: Books that have had a lasting influence on the way we think about and practice business and management, and which still have something to teach us today.  (The only rule here is that you aren’t allowed to nominate your own books!)

Nominations close 31 March 2023 at 11:59 PM GMT.

Nominations are now closed for the Thinkers50 Management Classics Book List. Stay tuned for the final list announcement!

Nominate for Thinkers50 Best New Management Books List

The criteria: All books published from January 2023 to March 2024 are eligible.

We are looking for the 3 Rs:

  • Relevance: does the book address a current and pressing issue or challenge?
  • Rigour: is it well-researched and based on real-world examples?
  • Readability: is it accessible, insightful, and inspiring?


As with the criteria for the Classics booklist, the only other rule is that you cannot nominate your own book.

Nominations close 31 March 2024 at 11:59 PM GMT.

Nominations are now closed for the Thinkers50 Best New Management Book List. Stay tuned for the final list announcement!

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