The top vote-getters so far in BNET's Best Business Books 2008 poll
- Predictably Irrational, Dan Ariely
- Creating a World Without Poverty, Muhammad Yunus
- Back of the Napkin, Dan Roam
- When Markets Collide, Mohamed El-Erian
- Ahead of the Curve, Philip Delves Broughton
- Hot Flat and Crowded, Thomas Friedman
- A Sense of Urgency, John P. Kotter
- Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell
Two of these books, "Predictably Irrational" and "Hot Flat and Crowded," are also in the running for most 'No' votes.
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Michael Fitzgerald
Michael Fitzgerald writes about innovation and other big ideas in business for publications like the New York Times, The Economist, Fast Company, Inc. and CIO. He’s worked as a writer or editor at Red Herring, ZDNet, TechTV and Computerworld, and has received numerous awards as a writer and editor. Most recently, his piece on the hacker collective the l0pht won the 2008 award for best trade piece from the American Society of Journalists and Authors. He was also a 2007 Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellow in Science and Religion.