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Books To Read Before You Begin Your MBA Application
While I’ve seen a lot of books out there on the MBA admissions process including our very own MBA Admissions for Smarties by Linda Abraham and Judy Gruen, I think it’s important before you apply to schools to find inspiration outside the narrow walls of “MBA admissions.” I’m hoping these books will get you thinking and tickle the left side of your brain when so many MBA applicants are right-brained thinkers. Leadership: The Five Levels of Leadership - John Maxwell Talent is Overrated - Geoff Colvin Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg Steve Jobs - Walter Isaacson Businesses: Great by Choice - Jim Collins and Morten Hansen Inside Apple - Adam Lishinsky The McKinsey Way – Ethan Raisiel Creative Thinking: Jumping the Curve - Nicholas Imparato and Oren Harari The Art of Possibility – Rosamund and Benjamin Zander (catch Ben’s TED talks too) The Singularity is Near - Ray Kurzweil Creative Confidence – Tom Kelley And if you can’t get away from your right brain try: The Art of Persuasion – Bob Burg Competitive Advantage - Michael Porter The Essays of Warren Buffet – Warren Buffet and Lawrence Cunningham Regardless of what you read, it’s important to read before putting pen to paper or finger to key. Using books as your muse for your business school essays will enable you to dream bigger and engage your own reader…the admissions committee.
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