12 Must-Read Books for Leadership in 2021

12 Must-Read Books for Leadership in 2021

In this must-read book collection, we provide you the best books on leadership to read in 2021. The past year brought up quite some new challenges, from being a great leader without sitting with your team in person, to decision making and empowering others from far away. With some new publications by already established authors, exciting newcomers, and new content around classic leadership topics, these 12 books will engage you with exciting content and help you improve your leadership skills.

No Rules Rules

No Rules Rules

Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention
by Reed Hastings, Erin Meyer

Why read?

Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings reveals for the first time the unorthodox culture behind one of the world’s most innovative, imaginative, and successful companies. At Netflix, Hastings set new standards, valuing people over process, emphasizing innovation over efficiency, and giving employees context, not controls. At Netflix, there are no vacation or expense policies. At Netflix, adequate performance gets a generous severance, and hard work is irrel­evant. At Netflix, you don’t try to please your boss, you give candid feedback instead. At Netflix, employees don’t need approval, and the company pays top of market. When Hastings and his team first devised these unorthodox principles, the implications were unknown and untested. But in just a short period, their methods led to unparalleled speed and boldness, as Netflix quickly became one of the most loved brands in the world. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with current and past Netflix employees from around the globe and never-before-told stories of trial and error from Hastings’s own career, No Rules Rules is the fascinating and untold account of the philosophy behind one of the world’s most innovative, imaginative, and successful companies.

320 pages, 2020

Empowered

Empowered

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Products
by Marty Cagan

Why read?

What is it about the top tech product companies such as Amazon, Apple, Google, Netflix and Tesla that enables their record of consistent innovation?   Most people think it’s because these companies are somehow able to find and attract a level of talent that makes this innovation possible. But the real advantage these companies have is not so much who they hire, but rather how they enable their people to work together to solve hard problems and create extraordinary products.  As legendary Silicon Valley coach - and coach to the founders of several of today’s leading tech companies - Bill Campbell said, “Leadership is about recognizing that there’s a greatness in everyone, and your job is to create an environment where that greatness can emerge.” 

432 pages, 2020

Leading from Anywhere

Leading from Anywhere

The Essential Guide to Managing Remote Teams
by David Burkus

Why read?

It’s undeniable that we’re entering a new era of remote work. While many leaders seek to run the business as usual, why settle for the usual when remote teams allow us to work even better? The research shows that employees are more productive and engaged when they have the freedom to work from anywhere.

256 pages, 2021

Unleashed

Unleashed

The Unapologetic Leader's Guide to Empowering Everyone Around You
by Frances Frei, Anne Morriss

Why read?

Leadership isn’t easy. It takes grit, courage, and vision, among other things, that can be hard to come by on your toughest days. When leaders and aspiring leaders seek out advice, they’re often told to try harder. Dig deeper. Look in the mirror and own your natural-born strengths and fix any real or perceived career-limiting deficiencies.

240 pages, 2020

Perfectly Confident

Perfectly Confident

How to Calibrate Your Decisions Wisely
by Don A. Moore

Why read?

A surge of confidence can feel fantastic - offering a rush of energy, even a dazzling vision of the future. It can give us courage and bolster our determination when facing adversity. But if that self-assurance leads us to pursue impossible goals, it can waste time, money, and energy. Self-help books and motivational speakers tell us that the more confident we are, the better. But this way of thinking can lead to enormous trouble.

267 pages, 2020

Run to Win

Run to Win

Lessons in Leadership for Women Changing the World
by Stephanie Schriock, Christina Reynolds

Why read?

For the past thirty-five years EMILY’s List has helped the campaigns of thousands of pro-choice Democratic women, but the hardest part has always been convincing more women to run. Then Donald Trump was elected, and something shifted into place. American women who were furious and frustrated were looking for a way to channel their outrage into action, united in proclaiming, “If that guy can get elected, why not me?” _Run to Win _is for all women who are looking to lead. Organized around the steps that EMILY’s List coaches its candidates through (from deciding to run through celebrating victory), this book is full of essential lessons for any woman trying to succeed in a male-dominated field. Their arena is politics but their message is universal.

368 pages, 2021

Just Work

Just Work

Get Sh*t Done, Fast & Fair
by Kim Scott

Why read?

We―all of us―consistently exclude, underestimate, and underutilize huge numbers of people in the workforce even as we include, overestimate, and promote others, often beyond their level of competence. Not only is this immoral and unjust, but it’s also bad for business. Just Work is the solution.

416 pages, 2021

Work Disrupted

Work Disrupted

Opportunity, Resilience, and Growth in the Accelerated Future of Work
by Jeff Schwartz

Why read?

The future of work swept in sooner than expected, accelerated by Covid-19, creating an urgent need for new maps, new mindsets, new strategies - and most importantly, a trusted guide to take us on this journey. That guide is Jeff Schwartz. A founding partner of Deloitte Consulting’s Future of Work practice, Schwartz brings clarity, humour, wisdom, and practical advice to the future of work, a topic surrounded by misinformation, fear, and confusion. With a fundamental belief in the power of human innovation and creativity, Schwartz presents the key issues, critical choices, and potential pitfalls that must be on everyone’s radar.

240 pages, 2021

Rituals Roadmap

Rituals Roadmap

The Human Way to Transform Everyday
by Erica Keswin

Why read?

In Bring Your Human to Work, Erica Keswin laid down the rules and protocols of a human workplace. Now, in Rituals Roadmap, she shows us how to further employee engagement, explaining that workplace rituals foster a sense of belonging and help workers connect with one another and their work.  From our morning cup of coffee to the standing Wednesday morning meeting with our team, our lives are steeped in rituals. Rituals Roadmap combines cutting-edge scientific research with examples from the most human companies, like Starbucks, Microsoft, Chipotle and LinkedIn, showing how they establish rituals during meetings, employee onboarding procedures, and daily interactions among coworkers.

224 pages, 2021

Strong

Strong

A step by step guide on how to help every Product Manager on your team to grow
by Petra Wille

Why read?

Are you a product leader looking for advice on how to be certain that every product manager on your team lives up to their full potential? Do you want to make sure your product people are competent, empowered, and inspired, and would you like to know how you can best help them on this journey? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then this book is for you! By the end of this book, you will understand: • Why you need to focus on the personal development of every product manager—and of the team as a whole—to unlock their full potential. • Why coaching is an important part of your job, and how to do it in the most effective way. • How you can define what a good product manager looks like. • How you can accurately assess product managers and provide them with valuable, actionable, and helpful feedback on their current performance that will help them perform even better. • Which methods/frameworks you can use to make sure product managers learn what they need to know to be more effective—enhancing their people skills. And you will be able to: • Reflect on your own coaching personality and define your own areas for development. • Efficiently prepare and use one-on-ones as your main coaching tool.

392 pages, 2020

Lead from the Future

Lead from the Future

How to Turn Visionary Thinking into Breakthrough Growth
by Mark W. Johnson, Josh Suskewicz

Why read?

We all know a visionary leader when we see one. They’re bold and prophetic and at the same time pragmatic. They don’t just promote change–they drive it, while inspiring and mobilizing others to do the same. Visionaries like Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos possess a host of innate qualities that make them extraordinary, but what truly sets them apart is their ability to turn vision into action.

256 pages, 2020

Solving the People Problem

Solving the People Problem

Essential Skills You Need to Lead and Succeed in Today’s Workplace
by Brett M. Cooper, Evans Kerrigan

Why read?

Do you work with anyone who thinks or acts differently than you? Would you like to have a better understanding of why they think and act the way they do? Would you like to learn how to create healthier and more productive relationships with your coworkers, including colleagues, direct reports, and even your boss? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then Solving the People Problem is the book for you.

234 pages, 2020