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2023 Australian Business Book Award winners announced

The winners of the Australian Business Book Awards 2023 have been announced.

The winners are:

Book of the year

  • Time Magic (Melissa Ambrosini & Nick Broadhurst, HarperCollins)

Communications and sales

  • The Dumbest Guy at the Table (David Shein, Bonnier Echo)

Cover design

  • Sundressed: Natural fibres and the future of fashion (Lucianne Tonti, Black Inc.)

Entrepreneurship and small business

  • Buy, Grow, Exit (Joanna Oakey, Publish Central)

General business

  • The Life List: Master every moment and live an audacious life (Kate Christie, John Wiley & Sons)

Health and wellbeing

  • Death by Comfort: How modern life is killing us and what we can do about it (Paul Taylor, Major Street)

Leadership

  • Leading the Customer-Led Revolution (Sueanne Carr & Peter Turner, Customer Frame)

Management and HR

  • Leading the Customer-Led Revolution (Sueanne Carr & Peter Turner, Customer Frame)

Personal development

  • Time Magic (Melissa Ambrosini & Nick Broadhurst, HarperCollins)

Personal finance and investment

  • Money Queens: Rule your money (Michelle Bowes, Affirm)

Social responsibility

  • Man-Made (Tracey Spicer, S&S)

Technology

  • Dear Digital, We Need to Talk: A guilt-free guide to taming your tech habits and thriving in a distracted world (Kirsty Goodwin, Major Street).

Established in 2019, the Australian Business Book Awards are open to ‘entrepreneurs, businesspeople and business owners who have written and published a book demonstrating their skill, knowledge and experience in their industry’. The 2022 Book of the Year winner was Money with Jess (Jessica Irvine, John Wiley & Sons).

The full list of 2023 finalists and winners, and more information about the awards, is available on the Australian Business Book Awards website.

 

Category: Awards