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A couple of weeks ago, I explained how experience is NOT the best teacher. Someone else's experience is really the best teacher. When you can learn form someone else who has already done what you want to do, you shorten your learning curve. You can get to their success level much faster.

That means that you can go even further.

The first week, I gave you my best leadership books. Last week, we focused on how to create a business mindset -- great business leaders thing differently than most of us. We also covered a few management and organization books as well.

This week, I'll give you my favorite books on communication  -- both one-on-one and public speaking. And I'll also give you my favorite books on selling. Even if you are not a salesperson, if you want to be a leader, sooner or later you'll need to get people to follow you. So, whether your selling a product or an idea, these books can help.

Show Notes: The Top 25 Best Books for Leadership of All Time

(https://www.leadersinstitute.com/best-books-for-leadership-training-top-25-leadership-books-of-all-time/)