First Look: Leadership Books for February 2026
HERE’S A LOOK at some of the best leadership books to be released in February 2026 curated just for you. Be sure to check out the other great titles being offered this month.
Your Best Meeting Ever: 7 Principles for Designing Meetings That Get Things Done by Rebecca Hinds
Meetings are broken. They are relics from a bygone era of top-down hierarchies and factory-like procedures—designed to issue orders, flaunt power, and keep the hierarchy intact. In today’s digital, collaborate-or-bust era, this model isn’t just inefficient, it actively harms employees and organizations. Drawing on decades of research and stories from leading companies like Google, Salesforce, Pixar, YouTube, and Dropbox, Your Best Meeting Ever provides a blueprint to transform your meetings from monotonous, soul-crushing time sinks into powerful tools for collaboration. The secret? Treat them like products. Using seven product design principles, you’ll turn your meetings into well-designed products that actually drive work forward and serve your most important users—the people in your organization.
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The Transformation Economy: Guiding Customers to Achieve Their Aspirations by B. Joseph Pine II
Welcome to the Transformation Economy. To truly compete in today’s marketplace, enterprises must create transformative experiences that guide customers to achieve their aspirations, whether that’s improving well-being, increasing prosperity, developing knowledge, or finding purpose. These aspirations speak to customers’ greatest desires, their dreams for the future, and their conceptions of who they are and who they strive to be. In this book, bestselling author B. Joseph Pine II builds on his iconic work on the Experience Economy to explain what this new shift means for companies looking to stand out and gain competitive advantage. Using examples from organizations across industries, including Noom, Symplany, Hydrafacial, London Business School, and Johnnie Walker Whisky, Pine provides practical, proven frameworks for organizations to design, create, and guide transformative offerings that help customers reach their greatest aspirations and flourish over the long term.
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Permanence: Become the Person You Want to Be—and Stay That Way by Lisa Broderick and Marshall Goldsmith
Answer six simple questions daily and you can change almost anything. If you’ve ever hit a goal and thought, Now what?—you’re not alone. Permanence is your tool for lasting success—not the kind that’s here one day and gone the next, but the kind that sticks with you. How? Small, consistent steps—six questions daily—that keep you focused, on track, and synced with what you care about most. The real challenge isn’t just getting there. It’s staying there. In this book, you’ll learn the Daily Question Process, how to use feedforward instead of feedback, and how to build systems of accountability that actually work. You’ll stop thinking about quick wins and start getting better and better in a sustained way—driven by who you want to be, not what others are doing.
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Creativity’s Edge: Unleashing Humanity’s Greatest Advantage in the Age of AI by Susan M. Riley
In an AI world that can write, code, and design, what’s left for humans? Everything that matters. The world is changing fast. Are you ready for what’s next? Technical skills alone won’t keep you ahead anymore. Creativity has now become the dividing line between those who will lead the future and those who will be automated out of it. This book shows you how to build the creative abilities AI can’t touch: finding problems worth solving, linking ideas in new ways, and infusing work with meaning that only humans understand. These aren’t vague ideas – they’re real skills you can start building today.
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Dare to Think Differently: How Open-Mindedness Creates Exceptional Decision-Making by Gerald Zaltman
A Harvard Business School professor’s guide to thinking about thinking, using the creative power of the unconscious. Gerald Zaltman’s pioneering research methods for understanding the unconscious desires of customers are used by companies around the world. Dare to Think Differently draws on the same groundbreaking methods to explain the deep and innovative thinking used by highly successful executives. Reflecting emerging viewpoints in neuroscience, Zaltman contends that multiple forces, not just a brain, collaborate to produce a mind. Highly effective decision-makers are able and willing to go beyond their conscious thinking and surface powerful, creative, unconscious thoughts and feelings. They candidly ask whether what they feel they “know” is actually warranted, opening their minds to new alternatives. With this book, Zaltman presents six techniques to tap into the creative power of the unconscious: serious playfulness, befriending ignorance, asking the right discovery questions, chasing your curiosity, panoramic thinking, and using the “voyager outlook.”
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Learn Like a Lobster: Accelerate Your Growth, Achieve More at Work, and Advance Your Career by Sarah Ellis and Helen Tupper
An empowering guide to career growth that reveals how to “be more lobster” —to never stop learning and pave the way to a meaningful working life. In today’s working world, careers are characterized by change. You can take control of your own development at any time, but many of us don’t as we feel held back by time, money, or imposter syndrome. Careers used to be linear and ladder-like. They were about following in other people’s footsteps and focused on getting to the top. This predictable approach to careers no longer fits—and it doesn’t reflect people’s reality or their individuality. Enter the lobster, which never stops growing.
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* * *“I read books because, at their best, they make me better, more empathetic, more socially aware, more in tune to the stranger beside me. They help me imagine a better future, provide me with answers to my insatiable questions, take me to places I’ll never get to go. ”
— Annie B. Jones
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