I strongly dislike business books. Not because I'm disinterested in the topic or dislike the author, but because I'm put off by the presentation as having come up with some new magic formula (I did X and was successful, so all you need to do is X and you'll be successful too), when in fact 90% (95%? 99%?) of the time their success is due to a combination of luck, timing, common sense and perseverance (aka survivorship bias).
I think my repulsion for these books also stems from how we attribute almost mythical status to some of these celebrity business leaders (i.e., Steve Jobs), to where when they do something that any reasonable and not-an-asshole person would do ("he said hello to me in the elevator!", "he wrote me a nice email!") we laud them with praise in amazement.
I do admire what these people have accomplished, but the hero-worship is so off-putting that I have a hard time hearing the message.