The Personal MBA
I found a great website the other day called www.PersonalMBA.com The author of this site has put together a reading list of books that he believes contains similar information to an MBA course.
The idea is that instead of spending $100K on an MBA course you could read this list of books and receive almost the same information.
Now of course there are advantages to completing a traditional MBA. These include:
- The networking between the other students who are traditionally well connected in the business world
- The credentials you receive on completion of the course
- The lecturer and peer interaction you have in a class setting
Putting that aside, if you do not have the time, money or desire for the certification, this is a great way to learn more about business on your terms.
I think this list of books is very useful because:
- It distills the best books on specific topics. When you walk into a bookstore it can be overwhelming when you approach the business book shelves. Which ones are worth the read? This list is a good starting point.
- It gives you a goal to work towards, instead of just reading random books. I like the “The PMBA Guide to Personal Master Planning” It gives you a realistic way to plan your attack.
- It gives you a sense that if you complete a set of books in a category then you may have a reasonably well rounded insight into the subject - as opposed to one authors opinion.
Two of my friends at work Cameron and Ulysses have taken a keen interest in this book list and we will start working though these books together.
