25 Amazing Business Books From 2014
25 Amazing Business Books From 2014 · Entrepreneur

Whether you're planning a much-needed vacation or gearing up to visit the family during the upcoming holidays, now is the perfect time to find a book to help you kill the time during your travels. But why not get something more out of your reading?

Here are 25 amazing business books from 2014 that will inspire, motivate and offer priceless advice for the entrepreneur, business leader, or hopeful business owner for upcoming year.

1. "The Virgin Way: Everything I Know About Leadership" by Richard Branson

As the founder and chairman of the Virgin Group, Richard Branson is currently estimated to be worth $5 billion. That’s why the latest book from this eccentric entrepreneur and adventurer is a must read. Branson shares his unorthodox leadership techniques that have made him one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the last forty years.

2. “The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution” by Walter Isaacson

Author Walter Isaacson follows-up his incredible Steve Jobs biography with a chronicle of some of the most disruptive minds in the technology industry. It begins with computer pioneer Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Lord Byron, who developed computer programming back in the 1840s. It also explores the minds of everyone from Robert Noyce to Sergey Brin and Larry Page.

Related: Bill Gates' 5 Favorite Books of 2014

3. “How Google Works” by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg

Were you ever curious about how Google’s business model worked? If so, check out this informative book from Google executive chairman and ex-CEO Eric Schmidt and former SVP of Products Jonathan Rosenberg. It illustrates how you can make a business successfully by fostering a creative environment.

4. “The Hard Thing about Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers” by Ben Horowitz

As of one of Silicon Valley’s most respected entrepreneurs, Ben Horowitz has proven throughout this career that he knows how launch and manage startups. This is easily one of the essential books every business leader should read if they’re looking for proven and honest management advice.

5. “Economics: The User’s Guide” by Ha-Joon Chang

Written by Cambridge University economist professor Ha-Joon Chang, this book breaks down the history and real-world applications of the real-world economy in a lively and easy-to-understand context.

6. “Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future” by Peter Thiel with Blake Masters

While this is intended for entrepreneurs, this book has info useful for anyone in the business world. It offers practical and original advice for anyone starting a business - all in under 200 pages.