Holiday reads to challenge and inspire 

From dystopian novels to a guide on public speaking, IMD professors share six of the books they have enjoyed this year.

Potential reads to help you become a better leader 

Howard Yu, LEGO® Professor of Management and Innovation at IMD, recommends six books that will inspire you and help maximize your talent.

A broad canvas: Essential reads on creativity and leadership 

Professors at IMD recommend books exploring the world of art to help you think in more creative ways.

Six books on AI written by intelligent humans

The old-fashioned printed word offers valuable insight on the latest technology. Here is our guide.

The cooperative economy: A vision for tackling society’s grand challenges

A new book by Dovev Lavie, Professor at the Department of Management and Technology of Bocconi University, sets out an extraordinary plan to tackle urgent social problems of inequality, wealth concentration, loss of data privacy, and overconsumption. He discusses with Affiliate Professor of Leadership Katharina Lange how it would work.  

Everything you need to know about the family office in one place  

IMD’s Peter Vogel and Martin Liechti of the Cambridge Family Enterprise Group demystify the concept of the family office, explore emerging trends in the field of dynastic wealth, and share insights into the best ways to safeguard your family legacy in an increasingly complex investment environment.

A winter wonderland of fine reading and fishy tales

IMD professors recommend books for the festive season.

Sustainability transformation: five books to inspire you

IMD professors recommend books to help you think differently about the challenges posed by sustainable business transformation.

The all-inclusive reading guide for your summer break

Fancy something more challenging to read on the beach than the latest Danielle Steel or James Patterson? Then let IMD professors inspire you with their book recommendations on the thorny topic of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

How to make life better for customers and create a more successful organization

In the quest for efficiency many organizations have forgotten the human side of customer service, says John Sills, author of The Human Experience. If in doubt, be human

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