![]() ![]() ![]() It is a long read but there are a few really useful nuggets. It is on this list because it details the steps Johnson took to become one of the most powerful people of his time. Master Of The Senate By Caro: Significantly different from the other books on this list, this book is a biography about Lyndon B Johnson’s time ‘running’ the senate. Note, Pfeffer has more technical and dense versions of this book that you might check out if you enjoy this version. This is arguably the most practical alternative to the strategy based sections of the 48 Laws Of Power. He points to other things society typically shuns like self promotion, establishing control, and acting are important to perfect. This is a practical approach and Pfeffer points out how intelligence, performance, and likeability aren’t the only things necessary for moving up. ![]() Reading this will help you learn how to move up in an organization. It was written by a professor at Stanford to help people better understand how power works in business. Power By Pfeffer: This is a really under appreciated book about practical power. ![]()
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