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
They don’t like to talk about it, but your strongest leaders may be starting to doubt their ability to deliver the results you need in
Change today is relentless and no longer something we can manage one project at a time or off the side of our desks. Your leaders
Book: The Let Them Theory by By: Mel Robbins Reviewed by: Colleen Jones The Premise: In The Let Them Theory, Mel Robbins goes deep on
Since 2007, The Roundtable has focused on high potential, emerging and mid-career leadership talent. For nearly two decades now, we have had the privilege of