My Top-5 Books on Time Management for Business Owners
"4000 Weeks" by Oliver Burkeman
The vast majority of literature on time management focuses on productivit but Burkeman takes a different approach. This book will help you re-think your work/life blend and create a life more closely aligned to your vision.
"The E-Myth Revisited" by Michael Gerber
A business classic, The E-Myth will guide you through the process of transitioning from technician to strategic leader. This book will empower you with the tools to scale your business whilst reducing its dependence on you.
"Getting Things Done" by David Allen
A comprehensive methodology for organizing tasks and maximizing productivity, the frameworks in Getting Things Done will help you reduce stress by creating more efficient workflows. A particularly strong concept is his distinction between tasks and projects.
"The 12 Week Year" by Brian Moran & Michael Lennington
Advocating for shorter, more focused bursts of work, The 12-week Year is written to help you accelerate your results. Moran and Lennington’s approach will help you improve clarity, and accountability in your execution cycles.
"The Road Less Stupid" by Keith Cunningham
One of my favourite business books of all-time, Cunningham emphasizes the importance of critical thinking to make smarter business decisions. By adopting Cunningham's principles, you’ll learn to slow down, mitigate risks, better allocate resources and ultimately build a better business.