Coming in hot with this loved vs. meh book list. Take a look and see if your favorite or least favorite made the list!
Pairs With: everything from Red Velvet Cheesecake to
Dark Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans.
Nonfiction books focused on business
Coming in hot with this loved vs. meh book list. Take a look and see if your favorite or least favorite made the list!
Pairs With: everything from Red Velvet Cheesecake to
Dark Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans.
The best kind of books are ones that stick with you and leave you thinking about them days after you’ve finished reading. Here’s a list of 4 nonfiction books that will do just that!
Pairs With: everything from Fudge brownies to
Junior Mints.
That pair with a variety of chocolate. These business books are sure to get you thinking differently about everything from strategy to finance to human behavior. Each one is worth a read!
Pairs With: everything from Peanut Butter M&M’s to Taylor Swift’s The Man.
Is a mediocre book that takes readers behind the scenes of a tumultuous time at Starbucks. Schultz highlights how the company had veered off course, what he felt it was missing most, and what steps he took to turn the company around.
Pairs With: an old chocolate bar you found in your backpack that you debate eating but then go with your better judgment and decide to throw out.
Is a captivating read about how generality and broad life experiences triumph in a world demanding specificity. Range is an excellent book for everyone and especially parents.
Pairs With: an assorted box of chocolates. After all, Forrest Gump had it right, “Life is like a box of chocolates.”
Takes readers behind the scenes of the Four Seasons and shows how Isadore Sharp created a successful worldwide luxury hotel brand.
Pairs With: a Starbucks mocha Nothing says I mean business more than a Starbucks coffee and a Four Seasons reservation.
Is about how businesses can uniquely set themselves apart from their competition with a strategy that opens up new market spaces.
Pairs With: Peanut Butter M&M’s because they innovated to melt in your mouth, not in your hands. 😉
Is a captivating introductory read on behavioral economics. Through various experiments, Ariely demonstrates how irrational and predictable our human behavior is.
Pairs With: a pan of Fudge Brownies that you baked as a gift but have decided to keep all for yourself instead.
Is a relaxing read for anyone who feels the constant nag to be productive. If you wear “busyness” with a badge of honor this book is for you.
Pairs With: Chocolate Turtles and enjoying life at a slower pace. After all the tortoise wins the race.
A quick (yet detailed) read for anyone curious about how to make a career out of being an influencer. If you’re looking for tips on how to gain more traction with your online presence this read may provide some useful tricks for you.
Pairs With: Ferrero Rocher Fine Hazelnut Chocolate and an obsessed friend that influences you to try them!