Books by Stanford GSB Alumni

Explore books by and about Stanford GSB alumni.

Stanford GSB provides a list of alumni books as a service to our alumni community. The inclusion of books on this page is not an endorsement of the contents or values expressed in them. Book descriptions have been provided by the authors or the publishers and should not be considered a review of the book.

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Profit From the Positive: Proven Leadership Strategies to Boost Productivity and Transform Your Business

Margaret H. Greenberg, Senia Maymin, MBA ’99, PhD ’13
McGraw-Hill July302013

A Rising Son in the Land of Nine Dragons

Anthony Tebbutt, MBA ’74
Dragonwings May302013

The Sharp Brains Guide to Brain Fitness

Alvaro Fernandez, MBA '02, Elkhonon Goldberg
SharpBrains Incorporated April2013

Contagious: Why Things Catch On

Jonah Berger
Simon & Schuster March2013

Tiger Writing: Art, Culture, and the Interdependent Self

Gish Jen, MBA ’80
Harvard University Press March2013

42 Rules to Increase Sales Effectiveness

Michael Griego, MBA ’82
Super Star Press February72013

The Constant Choice: An Everyday Journey From Evil Toward Good

Peter Georgescu, MBA ’63
Greenleaf Book Group Press January292013

Life is a Game: Group Games for Kids, Teens, and Adults

Mark Breier, MBA ’85
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2013

Hope Unseen: The Story of the U.S. Army’s First Blind Active Duty Officer

Scotty Smiley, with Doug Crandall, MBA ’03
Howard Books November2012

The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success

Will Thorndike, MBA ’92
Harvard University Press October232012

It’s Your Business: 183 Essential Tips that Will Transform Your Small Business

JJ Ramberg, MBA ’98, Lisa Everson, Frank Silverstein
Business Plus New York October2012

Playborhood

Mike Lanza, MBA '90
Free Play Press April42012

How Remarkable Women Lead: The Breakthrough Model for Work and Life

Joanna Barsh, Susie Cranston, MBA ’04
Crown Business December272011

Great by Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos, and Luck — Why Some Thrive Despite Them All

Jim Collins, MBA '83
HarperCollins Publishers October112011