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What Top Business Leaders Are Reading This Summer

Executives from major companies share book picks that offer insights on leadership, innovation, and building trust—lessons Charlotte business leaders can apply.

What Top Business Leaders Are Reading This Summer

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As summer approaches, many of Charlotte's business leaders are looking for ways to sharpen their thinking during the slower season. According to Inc. magazine, prominent executives from companies like Blumhouse Productions and the Brooklyn Nets are sharing their favorite book recommendations—selections that often reveal what's on the minds of successful business decision-makers.

These curated reading lists offer more than entertainment; they provide a window into how top leaders stay informed and inspired. Whether focusing on innovation, organizational strategy, or personal development, the books chosen by executives tend to address pressing challenges in today's business environment, from managing change to fostering authentic leadership.

For Charlotte business leaders seeking to expand their perspective, these recommendations can serve as a starting point for professional development. Summer reading offers a quieter moment to engage with ideas that might influence your company's direction, your team's culture, or your approach to emerging challenges like artificial intelligence adoption.

Beyond books, the same article highlights another critical topic for modern CEOs: building organizational trust in AI. As automation and machine learning become standard tools across industries—from healthcare to logistics to finance—leaders must understand how to implement these technologies in ways that earn employee and customer confidence. This balance between innovation and trust-building remains a central concern for executive teams across the Charlotte region and beyond.

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