My Bookshelf


Best Books  in my bookshelf:

Some of the following books are factual, research oriented and scientific. Some of them are  based on personal experiences and includes individual beliefs. However, all of them are inspirational and include either original thoughts or original methodologies. Thanks to those wonderful authors who inspire millions of people to think further and feel better.  Feel free to contact me to discuss the topics included in these great books.

International Books:

  1. Al & Laura Ries, The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding
  2. Chan Kim, Renee Mauborgne, Blue Ocean Strategy
  3. Chester Barnard, The Functions of the Executive
  4. Charles Handy, Inside the Organizations
  5. Charles Handy, Understanding Organizations
  6. Charles Handy, The Age of Unreason
  7. Charles Handy, Gods of Management
  8. Chris Anderson, Long Tail
  9. Chris Anderson, Free: The Future of a Radical Price
  10. Dale Carnige, How to Win Friends and Influence People
  11. Daniel Wren, History of Management Thought
  12. Daniel Goleman, The New Leaders
  13. Daniel H. Pink, A Whole New Mind
  14. Daniel H. Pink, Drive
  15. David J. Schwartz, PhD, The Magic of Thinking Big
  16. David J. Schwartz, PhD, The Magic of Getting What You Want
  17. Deepak Chopra, Buddha, A Story of Enlightenment
  18. Donella Meadows, Jorgen Randers, Dennis Meadows, Limits of Growth
  19. Edward De Bono, Tactics
  20. Gabe Zichermann, Christopher Cunningham, Gamification by Design
  21. Jack Trout, Big Brands Big Trouble: Lessons Learned the Hard Way
  22. Jay Forrester, Principles of Systems
  23. Jay Forrester,  Industrial Dynamics
  24. Jay Shafritz , Steven Ott, Classics of Organization Theory
  25. Joe Vitale, Attractor Factor
  26. Joe Vitale, Expect Miracles
  27. Joseph Pine, James Gilmore, The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage
  28. Jakob Nielsen and Marie Tahir, Home Page Usability: 50 Web Sites Deconstructed,
  29. John Sterman, Business Dynamics
  30. John P. Kotter, What Leaders Really Do
  31. Kenneth Blanchard, Robert Lorber, One Minute Management
  32. Keith Ferrazzi, Tahl Raz, Never Eat Alone
  33. Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan, Charles Burck, Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
  34. Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web
  35. Masaru Emoto, The Miracle of Water
  36. Malcolm Gladwell, Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking
  37. Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
  38. Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers
  39. Matsushita, The Matsushita Perspective
  40. Mark McCormack, What They Dont Teach You at Harvard Business School
  41. Marshall Goldsmith, What Got You There Won’t Get You There
  42. Marshall Goldsmith, Mojo: How to get it, how to keep it, how to get it back if you lose it
  43. Marty Cagan, Inspired: How to create products customers love
  44. Micheal Porter, Competitive Advantage
  45. Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich
  46. Napoleon Hill, Outwitting the Devil
  47. Og Mandino, The Greatest Salesman in the World
  48. Osho, Compassion: The Ultimate Flowering of Love
  49. Peter Drucker, Management Challenges for the 21st century
  50. Peter Drucker, Innovation & Entreprenuership
  51. Peter Drucker, Managing in the Next Society
  52. Peter Drucker, The Effective Executive
  53. Peter Drucker, The Daily Drucker
  54. Peter Senge, The Fifth Discipline
  55. Richard Rumelt, Good Strategy, Bad Strategy
  56. Robert Greene, Joost Elffers, The 48 Laws of Power
  57. Robert Cialdini, Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
  58. Rhonda Byrne, The Secret
  59. Dr. Richard Carlson, Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff – and it’s all small stuff
  60. Richard Attenborough, Gandhi
  61. Richard Daft, Organization Theory and Design
  62. Richard Daft, Management
  63. Richard Scott, Organizations, Natural and Open Systems
  64. Seth Godin, Purple Cow
  65. Seth Godin, Dip
  66. Stephen Covey, Seven Habits of the Highly Effective People
  67. Stephen Covey, The 8th Habit
  68. Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time
  69. Stefano Elio D’Anna, The School of Gods
  70. Steve Krug, A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
  71. Steve Krug, Rocket Surgery Made Easy
  72. Spencer Johnson, Who Moved My Cheese?
  73. Thomas Wheelen, David Hunger, Strategic Management and Business Policy
  74. Thomas Friedman, The World is Flat
  75. Jim Collins, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t
  76. Dr. Walter Doyle Staples, Think Like a Winner
  77. Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs
  78. Warren Bennis, On Becoming a Leader
  79. William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente, What the Bleep We Know?
  80. William Durant, The Story of Philosophy
  81. William Lidwell, Kritina Holden, Jill Butler, Universal Principles of Design
  82. William Ouchi, Theory Z

Turkish books:

  1. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nutuk
  2. Yönetim Biliminde 49 İnsan, 49 Teori
  3. Akın Öngör, Benden Sonra Yola Devam
  4. Cem Kozlu, Bulutların Üstüne Tırmanırken
  5. Cemal Yıldırım, Bilim Tarihi
  6. Prof. Dr. Doğan Cüceloğlu, Savaşçı
  7. Prof. Dr. Doğan Cüceloğlu, İletişim Donanımları
  8. Orhan Hançerlioğlu, Düşünce Tarihi
  9. Prof. Dr. Sina Akşin, Kısa Türkiye Tarihi
  10. Prof. Dr. Tamer Koçel, İşletme Yöneticiliği
  11. Turgut Özakman, Şu Çılgın Türkler
  12. Nüvit Osman, İnsan Mühendisliği
  13. Zülfü Livaneli, Mutluluk


One Response to My Bookshelf

  1. Sinan Duztas says:

    OZgur selam,
    Siteni inceledim cok guzel bir baslangic yapmissin,
    user experience konusuda genel olarak fazla arastirilmis bir konu degil, o bakimdan ilginc bence de.
    Sevgiler
    Sinan

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