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    Top 5 Marketing Books of All the Time for MBA Aspirants

    Reading should be a daily chore for an MBA aspirant. There exist many marketing books that would guide MBA aspirants for a better future. Apart from that, reading also helps in expanding your vocabulary, providing tranquillity, and improving your analytical as well as thinking skills. Lots of marketing books are written every year. However, most MBA students do not have time to discover all of them due to the lack of time. Here is a list of the top 5 marketing books that are worthy of special attention: MBA in Marketing
    • Good to Great by Jim Collins
    This particular book involved a lot of analytics before it was released. Jim Collins along with his team analyzed how a lot of companies flourished. What becomes abundantly clear in reading this book is that there is no secret program, no “good luck” or “right timing” that was alone responsible for the success of any of the companies discussed in this book. Instead, Collins has described that these companies simply defined their fundamental asset and then systematically changed their behaviors and actions to ones that complimented those strengths. Repeating these focused activities over time led them to fantastic success. The reason why this book is so compelling is that it not only mentions the findings but also instructs on how to reconstruct similar effects in your own business.
    • Snapshots from Hell
    This book has been written by a very influential man whose career hinged on the words he penned. Mr. Peter’s quest for knowing everything about the business world made him get into one of the most prestigious B – Schools in the world- Stanford. The book evidently differentiates the business administration specialization from various other courses which help in grasping theories, quantitative disciplines, financial, practical, and at the same time doing a lot of mental labor isn’t an easy chore. Grasping every aspect of the business, right from finance, marketing, <a " href="https://www.bmu.edu.in/courses/mba/mba-in-hr-course">human resources, operations, and statistics, is certainly not a piece of cake. The book is thought-provoking and written from a student’s point of view. It is a must-read for a student pursuing MBA in marketing.
    • Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
    In this book, Malcolm Gladwell outshines at pinpointing a social phenomenon, be it snap judgments (Blink) or cultural epidemics (The Tipping Point); putting forward his thesis; and demonstrating his evidence through a series of engaging, short, and self-encapsulated histories. Gladwell has examined the phenomenon of fantastic stories of success often attributed to tenacity, high achievement, innate individual talent, and hard work. The writer doesn’t mark down the requirement of ability, and he points to hard work as an essential factor for accomplishment in any endeavor. However, he finds in these stories about success, factors such as cultural heritage, timing, and circumstance play an overlooked yet critical role often. This book is an ode to these unsung heroes.
    • Straight from the Gut by Jack Welch
    The author of this book, Jack Welch, is the former Chairman and CEO of General Electric. This book is an autobiography of Jack Welch’s GE years and does not talk about deep management theory. Furthermore, it does a fantastic job of displaying the management task as a discipline and art that can be learned, enhanced, and mastered instead of personal charisma or various other standard leadership stereotypes.
    • Connect the Dots by Rashmi Bansal
    It is one of the few English books written with an Indian audience in mind. ‘Connect the Dots’ is an assortment of 20 inspirational stories of businesspersons who never attended a B-School and were instead driven by the longing to realize their passions and fulfill their dreams. The moral of the stories is quite simple - You need to dream big and make it happen. This book is written in a conversational form, wherein the author inquiries the subjects and appreciates their words with perceptive statements. This book is ideal for students pursuing MBA in marketing. All the above marketing books are about many real-life corporate situations, turning around businesses, entrepreneurs and so much more. Head to the bookstore, and grab one of these to start thinking like a top marketing executive!