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Reddit mentions of The New Manager Mindset: How to Master the Four Secrets of Leadership that College Doesn't Teach You
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Most of your topics are admittedly experience based. I think if you are in a procurement role, it's best to read books about negotiating and the commodity markets. If you're in a product management role, my favorite site for the topic is Aha! https://blog.aha.io/ . For quality... you're going to get a lot of crap just because quality is one of those buzzword books.
A friend of mine just launched a book who's been in the Dairy industry for like, 30 years and if you read the comments, he talks a lot about SQF and HACCP. Note I have not read the book, but I think this might help you. https://www.amazon.com/New-Manager-Mindset-Secrets-Leadership/dp/1520507240/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
As a product developer, I focus on improving my creativity and how to convince people my ideas don't suck. So I read those books. You can see the list on a blog I write here: http://myfoodjobrocks.com/books/