What are the top 5 leadership books you've read so far?


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CTO in Software, 11 - 50 employees
The Advantage - Patrick Lencioni
The No Asshole Rule - Robert Sutton
It's Our Ship - Captain D. Michael Abrashoff
Director (Red Team + Cyber Threat Intel) in Transportation, Self-employed
1. Leaders Eat Last - @simonsinek 
2. The Phoenix Project - @RealGeneKim / @gspaff / @kevinbehr 
3. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team - @patricklencioni 
4. Extreme Ownership - @LeifBabin & @jockowillink 
5. Twelve & a Half - @garyvee
Executive in Education, 201 - 500 employees
5 is hard! Hope you'll allow for 9.. 
How To Get Your Point Across in 30 Seconds or Less- Milo Frank
How To Win Friends & Influence People- Dale Carnegie
How To Become CEO- Jeffrey Fox
Thinking in Bets- Annie Duke
Effortless- Greg McKeown
The Official Guide to Success- Tom Hopkins
The Power of Kindness- Piero Ferruci
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion- Robert Cialdini
Never Split the Difference- Chris Voss
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Founder & CEO in Software, 2 - 10 employees
Not read a book for many years! Unlikely to change in the short term. Some people seem to read book after book. Wonder what they do with the wisdom acquired. 

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