Goldman Sachs thinks everyone should read these 12 books this fall
Although the mornings are getting chillier, the evenings darker, and the days shorter, there's something about September that seems to signify a fresh start.
If you want to know what's on the minds of Goldman Sachs' business leaders as we head into the fall season, consider the firm's book suggestions.
The banking giant has compiled a Back-to-School Reading List, with book recommendations from leaders across the globe and across the firm.
The second annual reading list offers a diverse selection of books, covering topics from the making of 'Seinfeld' to football tactics.
Here is a roundup of their picks, along with employees' descriptions of the books and why they chose them:
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