Yes Please
By: Amy Poehler Review by: Glain Roberts-McCabe The Premise: Yes Please is comedienne Amy Poehler’s witty, candid and – sometimes – stream of consciousness autobiography
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By: Amy Poehler Review by: Glain Roberts-McCabe The Premise: Yes Please is comedienne Amy Poehler’s witty, candid and – sometimes – stream of consciousness autobiography
By: David J. Schwartz, Ph.D. Review by: Julie Melaschenko The Premise: With all of its Mad Men-era charm intact, The Magic of Thinking Big reads
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
Search Inside Yourself by Chade-Meng Tan Review by: Brenda Marshall The Premise: The book is based on the very popular mindfulness-based emotional intelligence program offered at
By: Joseph Murphy Reviewed by: Glain Roberts McCabe The Premise: Before The Secret, there was The Power of Your Subconscious Mind. Dr. Joseph Murphy’s writing
When you look at your calendar how many meetings do you see that have led to productive planning, true innovation or clear decision making in
At The Roundtable, we’re always looking for ways to help senior talent professionals and team leaders elevate their impact. As part of our Talent Talks
Book: Exit Interview – The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career By: Kristi Coulter Reviewed by: Glain Roberts-McCabe The Premise: Exit Interview: The Life
One of the most common mistakes I see leaders make is jumping too quickly into “fixing” individuals on their teams when performance or issues with