StealThis .dev

Business & Strategy Books

How companies grow, compete, and build durable advantage — plus the psychology of products people keep using.

alternatives (3)

Good to Great

Best for: Building durable companies

Jim Collins's study of what separates enduring great companies from merely good ones.

  • +Research-backed
  • +Memorable frameworks
  • Some cases aged

Blue Ocean Strategy

Best for: Finding new markets

Creating uncontested market space instead of competing in bloody "red oceans."

  • +Clear framework
  • +Actionable
  • Optimistic examples

Hooked

Best for: Retention & engagement

Nir Eyal's trigger-action-reward-investment loop for habit-forming products.

  • +Clear
  • +actionable
  • +Real examples
  • Ethics of "hooks" deserve care

Compare

Tick the ones you want to compare

AlternativeAuthorTheme
Good to GreatJim CollinsStrategy
Blue Ocean StrategyKim & MauborgneStrategy
HookedNir EyalProduct / growth

On building businesses that last and products people return to — strategy classics plus the psychology of habit-forming design.