The Code of the Extraordinary Mind
By: Vishen Lakhiani Review by: Janey Piroli The Premise: Have you ever found yourself questioning why the world works the way it does? Rules and
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By: Vishen Lakhiani Review by: Janey Piroli The Premise: Have you ever found yourself questioning why the world works the way it does? Rules and
Written by: Elle Luna Review by: Julie Melaschenko The Premise: : This short, easy-to-read, illustrated journal/workbook is the brainchild of San Francisco artist Elle Luna.
By: Bruce Poon Tip Review by: Glain Roberts-McCabe The Premise: Founder (but not CEO) of G Adventures, Bruce Poon Tip started his adventure travel company
By: Charles Cranston Jett Review by: Glain Roberts-McCabe The Premise: With over 70% of Americans (and likely Canadians too) actively disengaged from work, Charles Jett’s
By: Paul Coelho Review by: Julie Melaschenko The Premise: Paulo Coelho’s timeless classic recently celebrated it’s 25th anniversary. The story of an Andalusian shepherd on
By: By Paul Hammerness, MD & Margaret Moore, with John Hanc Review by: Julie Melaschenko The Premise: Easy-to-read, practical and science-based, this self-help title offers
Book: Thinking Fast and Slow By: Daniel Kahneman Reviewed by: Kenzie Bertrand The Premise: As I continue to work towards my annual professional goal of
Community, Capability, Content: 3 Takeaways From The ISA Conference At the end of March, Leah Parkhill-Reilly and I had the opportunity to indulge in our
In our latest leadership report, we dive deeper into cultivating community. Cultivating Community I’m not quite sure when the silos went up, but I do
We often joke that The Roundtable is like Hotel California – participants may graduate from our programs but they never truly leave us! As part