Posted on May 22, 2015
SN Jeff Powell
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Col Regional Director, Whem/Ssa And Congressional Liaison
Yes, the professional reading list, it seems as if everyone has one these days; so have you considered developing your own? In the late 1980s the Marine Corps Professional Reading Program officially got its start as the "Commandant's Reading List," each CMC since has placed his personal "stamp" on the program, though many of the books have remained consistent; apparently, in some form or another "recommended reading" lists have been generated for marines since the 19th century; today we see that each service, organization, etc. have a recommended reading lists of one sort or another... so, have you considered... what would be your "leaders reading list?"  It could be career-field specific, cover leadership and/or management, training, human psychology/achievement, life planning/financial, or any other subject(s) that you find complementary for a fitting and thorough list. So, the challenge here is to determine... what titles would you put on your own personal version of a "professional reading list?"
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MAJ Multifunctional Logistician
Are you looking for entertainment or professional development? Your answer kinds of depends on how I will answer.
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
If you click on Books, the Professional Reading list is hyperlinked. Additionally, we've got a few running threads in the group "Books" which you'll be able to see by clicking on the Books tag.
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
If you're looking for recommendations you might start by telling us what you are interested in --- fiction, nonfiction, etc.

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