Are you keeping up with the latest thinking? Learn from some of the best business brains on the planet with 62 visual book summaries from leading authors. Read each 'rap' in around 30 minutes. Read one a week to fuel your own innovation program for your business. They include great books on leadership, marketing, strategy, social media, productivity and more. Here's the full list of books that are summarized: (Note there 3 double issues which means 65 books in 62 pdfs) 1. Chris Anderson, The Long Tail 2. Daniel Pink, A Whole New Mind 3. Seth Godin’s Meatball Sundae 4. Timothy Ferriss, The Four Hour Work Week 5. Ori Brafman and Rod A Beckstrom, The Spider and the Starfish 6. Barry Libert and Jon Spector We Are Smarter Than Me 7. Chip and Dan Heath’s Made to Stick 8. Michael A Banks’ Blogging Heroes 9. Douglas Atkin’s The Culting of Brands 10. Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers 11. Geoff Colvin’s Talent is Overrated 12. Amy Shuen’s Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide. 13. Gregory Berns’ Iconoclast 14. Joseph Jaffe’s Join the Conversation 15. Joel Comm’s Twitter Power 16. Steve Zaffron and Dave Logan’s The Three Laws of Performance 17. Geoff Colvin’s The Upside of the Downturn 18. Iggy Pintado’s Connection Generation 19. Jeff Jarvis’s What Would Google Do? 20. Carmine Gallo’s The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs 21. Roger Martin, The Design of Business 22. Chris Brogan and Julien Smith, Trust Agents 23. Seth Godin’s Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? 24. Adam Penenbergs Viral Loop 25. Andy Sernovitz’s Word of Mouth Marketing 26. James Surowiecki, The Wisdom of Crowds 27. Jeff Howe, Crowdsourcing 28. Daniel Pink, Drive 29. Rahaf Harfoush, Yes We Did 30. Chip and Dan Heath, Switch 31. John Jantsch, The Referral Engine 32. Scott Belsky, Making Ideas Happen 33. Ann Handley and CC Chapman, Content Rules 34. Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, Business Model Generation 35. Jim Stengel, Grow 36. Eric Knight, Reframe 37. Charles Duhigg, The Power of Habits 38. Heifetz, Grashow and Linsky, The Practice of Adaptive Leadership 39. Goffee and Jones, Why Should Anyone Be Lead By You? 40. Michael Saylor, The Mobile Wave 41. Warren Bennis, On Becoming a Leader 42. Richard Rumelt, Good Strategy, Bad Strategy 43. Jim Collins, Good to Great 44. Joseph Pine and Kim Korn, Infinite Possibility 45. Heidi Grant Halvorsson, Succeed 46. Barbara Kellerman, The End of Leadership 47. Kouzes and Posner, The Leadership Challenge 48. John Edson, Design Like Apple 49. Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In 50. Logan, King and Fischer-Wright, Tribal Leadership 51. Eric Ries, The Lean Startup 52. Valerie Khoo, Power Stories 53. Christensen, Allworth and Dillon, How Will You Measure Your Life? 54. Osterwalder, Pigneur, Bernarda and Smith, Value Proposition Design 55. Grenny, Patterson, Maxfield, McMillan and Switzler, Influence 56. Greg McKeown, Essentialism 57. Gary Keller, The One Thing 58. Donald Full and Kathleen Eisenhardt, Simple Rules 59. Geoff McDonald, Done 60. Cal Newport, Be So Good They Can’t Ignore You 61. Cal Newport, Deep Work 62. Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool, Peak 63. Caroline Adams Miller, Getting Grit 64. A collection of sources, Purpose 65. Jeff Sutherland, Scrum