'Moneyball' by Michael Lewis is an extremely well-written book whose lessons can be broadly applied to any industry, says Sukumar Rajagopal
Rajiv Bawa recommends The World Is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman for all leaders
'Imagining India' shares good insights on Indian history and strategies that have shaped modern India, says Rajeev Soni
'12.5 Principles Of Sales Greatness' is a little red book of selling which talks about relationships in sales and how to make sales forever, Sameer Malhotra states
"I would recommend 'The World Is Flat' by Thomas Friedman to all leaders," says Y.V. Verma
'I.O.U.S.A' by Addison Wiggin & Kate Incontrera gives an amusing insight into the fiscal irresponsibility that triggered America's crisis, says Vinesh Menon
'I Am Another You' by Priya Kumar is a story about breakthroughs that gives you many insights and has the power to awaken you to your best self, says Ashit Kukian
"Currently, I am reading Visionary Leaders For India's Manufacturing Sector, a compilation of success stories released by the Confederation of Indian Industry," says Vishnu Dusad
Fooled By Randomness by Nassim Nicholas Taleb is one book I recommend to all leaders says Ajay Adiseshann
'Making Breakthrough Innovation Happen' has helped me with insights of techniques and approaches used to achieve path breaking successes, says Shoaib Ahmed
"I see leadership as something that must come from within rather than from outside. So, I read historical books and sometimes biographies about important historical events and personalities" says Rahul Saxena
The big learning from 'Ford County' is every writer has good and bad books, says Govind Shrikhande
'Good To Great' by Jim Collins is one of the finest books I recommend to all the CEOs
I think that 'Maverick' is one book all leaders must read because these days everything is so out-of-box and unconventional, says V.R, Ferose
currently, I am reading 'False Economy' by Alan Beattie. I have recently read 'Holy Warriors' by Edna Fernandes.
'I would recommend 'Built To Last' by Jim Collins, which is a powerful narrative on how organisations are built to all executives,' says Sanjay Chamria