2025 Holiday Gift Guide
Searching for a gift for that busy executive or business owner who has (almost) everything? Here are some great books to consider:
The salesperson on your gift list will be very happy to see “The First Meeting Differentiator” by Lee B. Salz (Harper Collins Leadership) all wrapped up. It’s a book that helps readers with sales and how to do first impressions right. Wrap it up with “Delivering the Wow” by Richard Fain (Fast Company Press), a book about the culture in your business and how to make it work for you and your customers.
If there’s an investor on your gift list, or someone who likes making money, then give “How to Make Money in Any Market” by Jim Cramer (Simon and Schuster). Yes, that Jim Cramer, who can explain how to make people’s money grow now and next year, in up-markets and down ones. While you’re at it, toss “Fixed: Why Personal Finance is Broken and How to Make It Work for Everyone” by John Y. Campbell and Tarun Ramadorai (Princeton University Press) in the package, too. It’s a book about investing and getting rich.
For the business person who needs a new way to connect with co-workers and clients, there is “Safe Danger: An Unexpected Method for Sparking Connection, Finding Purpose, and Inspiring Innovation” by Ben Swire (Balance).
What does it take to be a leader? Everyone needs a reminder and “The Psychology of Leadership” by Sébastien Page (Harriman House) might help.
