20 Women and Business Books That Define Leadership and Success
Curated by Sheryl Sandberg, Bianca Gonzalez, Michael Smerconish, and other leading voices in Women and Business





What if breaking the glass ceiling isn’t just about climbing but redefining the whole ladder? Women are reshaping business leadership with unique challenges and strengths. In today’s shifting workplace, understanding these dynamics can unlock new pathways for success. Women and Business isn’t just a category—it’s a movement, a complex journey blending ambition, identity, and systemic change.
Sheryl Sandberg, former COO of Meta and founder of LeanIn.Org, sparked global conversations about women’s leadership. Bianca Gonzalez, a storyteller and media personality, highlights how balancing career and family reshapes leadership styles. Michael Smerconish, a respected commentator, finds Indra Nooyi's memoir a revealing look into leadership and social change. Their endorsements reveal books that offer deep, authentic, and actionable insights.
While these expert-curated books provide proven frameworks, readers seeking content tailored to their specific career stage, cultural background, or leadership context might consider creating a personalized Women and Business book that builds on these insights and fits your unique journey.
Recommended by Michael Smerconish
SiriusXM Host and CNN Commentator
“.@IndraNooyi joins me in 10min @SXMPOTUS @SIRIUSXM to discuss her fantastic new book MY LIFE IN FULL” (from X)
by Indra Nooyi··You?
by Indra Nooyi··You?
What if everything you thought about corporate leadership was challenged by Indra Nooyi’s experience? As the former CEO of PepsiCo and a strategic thinker who reshaped a Fortune 50 giant, Nooyi offers an unvarnished look at the costs and triumphs behind her career. You’ll explore her efforts to pivot PepsiCo toward healthier products and environmental responsibility amid internal resistance, along with her candid reflections on balancing executive demands with family life. The chapters detailing her push for paid leave and flexible work policies provide concrete insights for anyone interested in the intersection of leadership and social change. This memoir suits those curious about high-level business strategy and the personal sacrifices it entails.
Recommended by Marshall Goldsmith
Executive Coach, Speaker, Author and Professor of Management
“Insightful and backed by relevant research, In Her Own Voice provides the tools for everyone to become an advocate and champion for women in business today.”
by Jennifer McCollum··You?
When Jennifer McCollum discovered the persistent barriers women face in leadership despite decades of progress, she set out to map the specific hurdles holding them back. Drawing on 25 years of research and her role as CEO of Linkage, she offers concrete tools to quiet self-doubt, challenge workplace biases, and build authentic confidence. You’ll find detailed guidance on negotiating, managing your leadership brand, and cultivating clarity about your career trajectory, all supported by data and real-life stories. This book suits women determined to advance at any career stage and organizations committed to gender equity.
by TailoredRead AI·
This tailored book explores personalized leadership development and career growth strategies crafted specifically for women in business. It examines the unique challenges and opportunities women face, offering insights that match your background and professional goals. By focusing on your interests, the book covers leadership styles, communication techniques, and empowerment pathways that resonate with your experiences. This personalized approach reveals the nuances of navigating corporate cultures and advancing careers with confidence. It blends expert knowledge with your individual context to create a learning experience that is both relevant and inspiring, helping you develop actionable skills that propel your leadership journey forward.
Recommended by Peter Kafka
Host of Recode Media
“Great media reporters talking about media! Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw on The Netflix Bounceback and CNBC’s Julia Boorstin on her career and her new book” (from X)
by Julia Boorstin··You?
When Julia Boorstin first realized how few women occupied top leadership roles despite decades of progress, she set out to uncover what truly makes female leaders succeed. Drawing from over sixty interviews with CEOs and innovators, the book reveals how traits like adaptability, empathy, and inclusive decision-making empower women to innovate and navigate crises effectively. You’ll gain insight into leadership qualities such as vulnerability and gratitude that challenge traditional norms and drive business growth. This book suits anyone interested in understanding the unique strengths women bring to leadership, especially those seeking fresh perspectives on managing and growing organizations.
Recommended by Sheryl Sandberg
Former COO of Facebook and Founder of LeanIn.Org
by Grace Bonney··You?
Grace Bonney's extensive experience as a founder of Design*Sponge and curator of creative communities led her to compile this illuminating collection of stories from over 100 women entrepreneurs and artists. You gain insight into how these women navigated challenges to build their own paths in diverse creative industries, from media to ceramics. The book offers candid reflections on embracing creativity, overcoming setbacks, and fostering entrepreneurship, illustrated with rich profiles that bring each voice to life. If you're seeking inspiration rooted in real-world journeys and practical perspectives on women-led business ventures, this book invites you to learn from a broad spectrum of experiences and industries.
Recommended by Farnoosh Torabi
Financial expert, author, podcast host
“An essential guide to financial well-being for women of all ages. Bola's book expertly demystifies handling your money, getting out of debt and creating a sound financial future for yourself.”
by Bola Sokunbi··You?
When Bola Sokunbi realized that most financial advice overlooked the unique challenges women face, she crafted this guide to rewrite the narrative around money management for women. You’ll explore practical techniques for budgeting, debt reduction, credit repair, and building investments, all framed within relatable stories and clear financial frameworks like monitoring expenses and starting side hustles. This isn’t just theory; chapters include actionable ways to reshape your money mindset and cultivate accountability. If you want a straightforward, encouraging companion to help you take control of your financial future, this book is tailored for you.
by TailoredRead AI·
by TailoredRead AI·
This tailored book explores step-by-step plans designed specifically for women navigating career pivots and growth within business roles. It reveals a personalized pathway that aligns with your background and goals, focusing on actionable steps to fast-track your transition. The content covers essential aspects of career change, from assessing transferable skills to building confidence and expanding your professional network. By matching expert knowledge with your unique situation, this book provides a focused, engaging learning experience that addresses challenges women face in evolving their careers. The tailored approach ensures you concentrate on areas most relevant to your ambitions, making your journey toward leadership and advancement both efficient and empowering.
Recommended by Fran Hauser
Former President, Digital, Time Inc.
“Power Moves is an invaluable resource full of practical advice that will help you find the courage to pursue your next big dream. Lauren’s expertise will help you build your career on your own terms, and you will be inspired by stories from women who have made big power moves during the course of their careers.”
by Lauren McGoodwin··You?
by Lauren McGoodwin··You?
Drawing from her experience founding Career Contessa, Lauren McGoodwin tackles the frustration many professional women face when traditional career paths don’t deliver fulfillment. You’ll learn how to identify meaningful career pivots, shed the trap of perfectionism, and make financial decisions that empower you rather than intimidate. Chapters like "Cutting out comparison, shame, and self-loathing" and "Embracing your inner questioner" offer concrete strategies for overcoming self-doubt and taking control of your professional narrative. This book suits women ready to rethink their careers on their own terms, especially those feeling stuck despite meeting conventional milestones.
Recommended by Whitney Johnson
Personal disruption expert, high growth organizations
“It's easy to find oneself in the pages of How Women Rise. Sally and Marshall teach us how to shift out of auto-pilot, jettison our success-inhibiting habits, and actively steer for the career destination we desire.”
by Sally Helgesen··You?
by Sally Helgesen··You?
After analyzing countless career trajectories and leadership cases, Sally Helgesen developed an insightful framework in this book that breaks down twelve habits commonly holding women back as they advance professionally. You’ll learn why strengths like attention to detail or team collaboration might actually limit your progress if not managed differently at higher levels. The book offers concrete examples, such as when to delegate effectively or how to claim credit without hesitation, guiding you to shift behaviors that once helped but now hinder advancement. This guide benefits ambitious women ready to move beyond mid-career plateaus and anyone supporting female leadership development.
Recommended by Bianca Gonzalez
Storyteller and media personality
“How do these successful women "have it all"? Can you really "do it all"? International author and speaker Tiffany Dufu, the woman behind the game-changing book Drop the Ball, shares brilliant advice. A must watch for all women.. and men!!” (from X)
by Tiffany Dufu, Gloria Steinem··You?
by Tiffany Dufu, Gloria Steinem··You?
What happens when an accomplished women's leadership advocate confronts the myth of doing it all? Tiffany Dufu, drawing from her own experience as a top figure in the women’s leadership movement, argues that success lies in the art of letting go. Through candid stories and practical insights, she shows how reevaluating expectations and delegating tasks can free you to focus on what truly matters both at work and at home. Chapters explore shrinking your to-do list and engaging others meaningfully, helping you balance ambitions without burning out. This book suits women navigating career growth alongside family demands who seek a sustainable path forward.
Recommended by The Los Angeles Times
“One of the hottest comics of the coronavirus era.”
by Sarah Cooper··You?
Sarah Cooper draws on her unique blend of comedy and tech industry experience to challenge the usual narratives around women's leadership in the workplace. Rather than heavy-handed management manuals, this book offers a witty yet pointed look at how women can navigate leadership roles without triggering male defensiveness, using humor to expose workplace dynamics. You'll find sharp observations and practical insights into communication styles and power structures, especially useful for women aiming to assert themselves while maintaining collaboration. If you're looking for a fresh perspective on leadership that blends sharp wit with real-world scenarios, this book will engage you, though it may not suit those seeking traditional leadership frameworks.
Recommended by Fernanda Kelly
Emmy Award-Winning Actress, CEO of NYTAQ
“Jefa in Training by Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda is a gift to the Latino and bilingual community of women who are ready to make their entrepreneurial dreams a reality. Gracias madrina!”
by Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda··You?
by Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda··You?
Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda draws on her rich background as a business strategist and community-builder to craft a guide centered on Latina entrepreneurs and creatives. This book equips you with concrete tools like brand definition, beta testing, and LLC formation, all woven through personal stories and culturally nuanced insights that address imposter syndrome and micro-aggressions. Its Spanglish approach and practical worksheets make it a unique resource for Latinas navigating entrepreneurship in their own voice. If you're ready to move beyond a side hustle and build a business that reflects your identity, this is a toolkit tailored for you.
Recommended by Noah Kagan
Founder of AppSumo, early Facebook leader
by Lois P. Frankel PhD PhD··You?
by Lois P. Frankel PhD PhD··You?
Lois P. Frankel, Ph.D., draws from decades as a corporate coach specializing in workplace behavior to expose how ingrained habits learned in girlhood quietly undermine women's career progress. You learn to identify and correct over 130 unconscious behaviors—such as avoiding office politics, multitasking unnecessarily, and failing to negotiate—that often hold women back. With practical coaching tips woven throughout, chapters like "Mistake #54: Failure to negotiate" provide concrete strategies to develop confidence and assertiveness. This book suits women aiming to sharpen social and business skills to advance in leadership roles, though those expecting a broad leadership manual might find the focus narrower on behavioral shifts.
Recommended by David Armano
Strategy leader at Edelman Digital
“Years ago, Sheryl Sandberg wrote “Lean In”, inspiring millions of women to claim their power in the workplace Frances Haugen is rewriting that book, brazenly taking on one of the world’s most powerful companies, single handedly Sheer courage” (from X)
by Sheryl Sandberg··You?
by Sheryl Sandberg··You?
After analyzing decades of corporate data and personal experience as Meta's COO, Sheryl Sandberg developed a framework that challenges how women approach leadership and career growth. You learn negotiation tactics, mentorship strategies, and how to navigate workplace dynamics while balancing personal fulfillment. Chapters like "Sit at the Table" emphasize stepping into leadership roles with confidence, while "Make Your Partner a Real Partner" explores shared responsibilities at home. This book benefits women aiming to advance their careers and anyone interested in understanding gender dynamics in the workplace.
Recommended by Sheryl Sandberg
Former COO of Facebook and LeanIn.Org founder
by Jessica Bennett·You?
by Jessica Bennett·You?
Jessica Bennett draws on the spirited tradition of feminist collectives to confront subtle workplace sexism with sharp wit and candid insight. She unpacks common yet overlooked behaviors like the "Manterrupter" and "Himitator," giving you clear language to identify these challenges and practical strategies to navigate them. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, research, and humor, you gain tools to handle both external biases and internal doubts that can hold professional women back. Chapters like the Negotiation Cheat Sheet offer concrete tactics, while the original illustrations keep the tone engaging. If you're seeking to understand and counteract the nuanced dynamics of a sexist office, this book offers down-to-earth guidance without pretense.
by Elizabeth Leiba··You?
by Elizabeth Leiba··You?
After immersing herself in Black history and social justice advocacy, Elizabeth Leiba crafted this guide to empower Black women navigating corporate America’s challenges. You’ll find concrete strategies to confront workplace discrimination, manage imposter syndrome, and influence human resource practices toward diversity and inclusion. Chapters delve into the nuances of Black feminism’s impact on leadership and share candid stories illustrating resilience in toxic environments. This book suits Black businesswomen seeking not only survival tactics but also ways to drive positive cultural shifts within their organizations.
Recommended by Jennifer Doleac
Economics professor and justice researcher
“I am a slow book-reader so am still making my way through Stacey Vanek Smith's delightful "Machiavelli for Women." At this point I've probably talked about it with all my friends. It's a great playbook for women in the workplace and the men who care about their success. Go buy it!” (from X)
by Stacey Vanek Smith··You?
by Stacey Vanek Smith··You?
The methods Stacey Vanek Smith developed while reporting on business and economics for NPR shape the core of this book, offering a fresh perspective on workplace power dynamics through the lens of Machiavelli's principles. You learn to navigate gender biases and assert your ambition strategically, with Smith drawing parallels between Renaissance politics and modern corporate challenges. For example, she unpacks how women can apply tactical thinking from "The Prince" to negotiate, lead, and influence in male-dominated environments. If you're looking to understand the subtle forces holding back gender equity and want to cultivate unapologetic power, this book speaks directly to your experience.
Recommended by Sheryl Sandberg
Former COO of Facebook and LeanIn.Org founder
by Laura Vanderkam··You?
by Laura Vanderkam··You?
After analyzing detailed time logs from over a thousand women earning at least $100,000 annually, Laura Vanderkam challenges the common belief that balancing a demanding career with family life requires extreme sacrifices. Her research reveals practical approaches these women use, such as splitting work shifts and redefining quality family moments, that enable them to maintain professional success while enjoying sleep, exercise, and leisure. You’ll find specific strategies to fit meaningful activities into your week without rigid scheduling, exemplified by chapters on work flexibility and prioritizing leisure. This book suits anyone seeking realistic methods to harmonize work and personal life without surrendering either.
Recommended by Bogolo Kenewendo
Africa Director and Economist, UN Advisor
“Wow. Shocking. PM Jacinda Ardern has embodied humanity in leadership and truly brought hope to many. Thank you for being an exemplar of good leadership, women leadership! Best wishes for your next chapter. Read her story in Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala & Julia Gillard's book Women and Leadership.” (from X)
by Julia Gillard, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala··You?
by Julia Gillard, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala··You?
Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala bring distinct global leadership experience to explore why women remain underrepresented in top leadership roles. Through interviews with influential women such as Jacinda Ardern and Hillary Clinton, you gain insight into persistent gender bias and structural barriers shaping leadership access. The book unpacks real stories that challenge conventional leadership norms, offering frameworks for understanding how power dynamics operate differently for women. If you want to deepen your grasp of gender equity issues in leadership and reflect on diverse leadership styles, this book offers thoughtful perspectives rather than quick fixes.
Recommended by Steve Westly
Entrepreneur and venture capitalist, former CA CFO
“@earthangelhallz It's a great book, and thinking one your boss should consider reading too! Keep being ambitious!!” (from X)
by Shellye Archambeau, Ben Horowitz··You?
by Shellye Archambeau, Ben Horowitz··You?
The breakthrough moment came when Shellye Archambeau, one of Silicon Valley's pioneering African American female CEOs, shared her journey navigating corporate leadership while balancing personal roles as a wife and mother. You learn precise strategies to overcome impostor syndrome, develop financial literacy, and build a powerful network, all grounded in Archambeau's real-world experience at IBM and MetricStream. Chapters break down how to assertively manage career growth, integrate work-life demands, and dismantle limiting beliefs that hold many talented women back. If you're aiming to redefine success on your own terms and confront systemic barriers, this book offers clear, relatable guidance without glossing over the challenges involved.
Recommended by Ali Brown
Entrepreneur, mentor, investor, podcast host
“Hear this audio clip of Jean Chatzky, 'TODAY' show financial editor and journalist. Her latest book, 'Women With Money,' is a must-read. Our conversation on GlambitionRadio reveals the relationship with money you need to truly feel happy. Listen now:” (from X)
by Jean Chatzky··You?
Unlike most women and business books that focus solely on financial tactics, Jean Chatzky goes deeper by addressing the emotional and relational aspects of money women face. Drawing on two decades as TODAY show financial editor and her HerMoney platform, she offers a candid three-part plan to explore your money mindset, take control of finances, and use wealth to build a joyful, purposeful life. You’ll find practical insights on negotiating your worth, investing wisely, and balancing family needs, such as supporting aging parents and raising independent children, all woven through real conversations and expert analysis. This book suits women ready to move beyond budgeting basics toward a holistic, less stressful relationship with money.
Recommended by Scott Galloway
NYU Stern Marketing Professor, Podcast Cohost
by Dawn Hudson, Cie Nicholson, Mitzi Short, Katie Lacey, Lori Tauber Marcus, Angelique Bellmer Krembs··You?
by Dawn Hudson, Cie Nicholson, Mitzi Short, Katie Lacey, Lori Tauber Marcus, Angelique Bellmer Krembs··You?
Drawing from decades of leadership experience, Dawn Hudson and her co-authors illuminate the subtle yet pervasive ways gender bias persists in the workplace. The book dissects everyday micro-aggressions—from dismissive language to exclusion from informal networks—that cumulatively erode women's engagement and advancement. You’ll gain practical frameworks to identify and challenge these biases, whether you’re an individual contributor, manager, or ally seeking to foster inclusion. For example, the authors unpack scenarios such as the casual use of "girl" instead of "woman" and its impact on workplace culture, offering readers concrete language and strategies to intervene thoughtfully. This book suits anyone committed to transforming corporate environments into truly equitable spaces.
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Conclusion
This collection reveals three key themes: authentic leadership shaped by diverse experiences, strategic navigation of workplace dynamics, and balancing career with personal values. If you’re confronting career plateaus, start with How Women Rise to rethink behaviors holding you back. For rapid financial empowerment, combine Clever Girl Finance with Women with Money. And if subtle bias challenges your progress, You Should Smile More offers practical tools for change.
These books not only educate but inspire you to act confidently within your unique context. Alternatively, you can create a personalized Women and Business book to bridge the gap between general principles and your specific situation.
These books can help you accelerate your learning journey, sharpen your leadership skills, and navigate complexities with clarity and courage.
Frequently Asked Questions
I'm overwhelmed by choice – which book should I start with?
Start with a book that matches your current challenge. For leadership habits, try How Women Rise. For financial empowerment, Clever Girl Finance is a great entry point. Matching books to your priorities helps you focus your time effectively.
Are these books too advanced for someone new to Women and Business?
Not at all. Many titles like In Her Own Voice and Power Moves offer practical advice accessible to beginners, while others provide deeper insights for seasoned professionals. There's something here for every stage.
Should I start with the newest book or a classic?
Both have value. Classics like Lean In lay foundational ideas, while newer books such as Jefa in Training reflect recent trends and diverse voices. A mix gives you both context and fresh perspectives.
How do I know if a book is actually worth my time?
Each book here is recommended by recognized leaders and experts who have found value in its insights. Look for endorsements from figures you respect and choose books aligning with your goals.
Which book gives the most actionable advice I can use right away?
Drop the Ball offers tangible steps to improve work-life balance immediately. Feminist Fight Club provides practical tactics to navigate daily workplace sexism. These are great for quick application.
Can I get a book tailored specifically to my career goals and background?
Yes! While these expert books offer broad insights, you can create a personalized Women and Business book that combines expert knowledge with your unique experience and learning objectives for targeted growth.
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