2025 Porchlight Business Book Awards

These 40 books offer a kind of panoramic view of the world we’re building and reinforce a simple and hopeful truth: the future is something we help create.

 

 

Marshall McLuhan argued that “the medium is the message,” that the form a message takes is more important than the content it delivers. As booksellers, we are not going to discount the importance of content—indeed, we do much to spread and celebrate the content we find in books—nor will we denigrate other forms of media. Still, we believe that books remain the best medium we have for making sense of the world and our place in it. Even in an era of artificial intelligence, books authored by humans are still the best technology for conveying detailed information and complex ideas across time and space, for developing cognitive skills critical to our individual and collective flourishing, and for preserving, transmitting, and retaining knowledge in our increasingly distracted, screen-dominated world. We firmly believe that we would make more progress as a society in addressing the collective challenges we face if more people—especially those in leadership positions—put down their phones more often and picked up more books, and we have some recommendations.  

Each of the 40 books featured in the 2025 Porchlight Business Book Awards cuts through the cacophony of other media, focuses our attention on an important issue or story, and offers a more thoughtful path to creating a free, fair, and prosperous future for all. 

As our Managing Director, Sally Haldorson, recently said:  

Taken together, these 40 books offer a kind of panoramic view of the world we’re building. You see the pressures, the possibilities, and the ideas that will meaningfully shape the years ahead. And running through all of them is a shared belief: the future is not something hurtling toward us, but something we actively influence. They offer practical ways to make better ethical, strategic, and humane decisions—and to take the kind of purposeful action that supports stronger organizations, healthier communities, and a more hopeful future. 

Winners

The Jack Covert Award for Contribution to the Business Book Industry

The 2025 Jack Covert Award was awarded to Lynn Goldberg & Camille McDuffie, of Goldberg McDuffie Communications.

Jack Covert built Porchlight to be a connective tissue in the business book industry. Goldberg and McDuffie did the same at the firm that bore their name, and for that reason, we know Jack would be pleased that Lynn and Camille are finally receiving his eponymous award for their enormous contribution.

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Why Books Matter: As Told by the Authors of the Best Business Books of 2025

Porchlight Book Company is a business built on the very simple yet meaningful idea that "We believe in books." Meaning: We believe that books can help create more humane, diverse, modern, and effective businesses, stronger communities, and a better world.

But we wouldn't have been able to sell, customize, ship, or celebrate books for nearly 100 years without others believing in books too.

The Porchlight Business Book Awards is where our team gets to handpick what we believe are the most important books of the year to provide high-quality recommendations to those looking to make positive change in the world. And for the past three years, we've enjoyed sharing responses from the authors of the best business books of the year about why they believe we all need to continue believing in books.

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Current Events & Public Affairs

Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI by Karen Hao, published by Penguin Press  

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Innovation & Creativity

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Leadership & Management

Reset: How to Change What's Not Working by Dan Heath, published by Avid Reader Press  

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Personal Development & Human Behavior Winner

 Searches: Selfhood in the Digital Age by Vauhini Vara, published by Pantheon Books  

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