
Your Weekend Reading Suggestion
Looking for something to read this weekend? We’ve got you covered! Every month, we review a new and noteworthy leadership book for our Roundtable Recap Newsletter,
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Looking for something to read this weekend? We’ve got you covered! Every month, we review a new and noteworthy leadership book for our Roundtable Recap Newsletter,
Written by: Michael A. Singer Reviewed by: Shelby Brown The Premise: Author Michael A. Singer takes you on a spiritual awakening through a self-reflective lens.
The Premise: Mark Manson, self-proclaimed Author, Thinker, Life Enthusiast uses the f-word. A lot. If this will put you off in any way, this book
By: Brené Brown Reviewed by: Susan MacKenzie The Premise: Braving the Wilderness by Brené Brown is a timely book for today’s increasingly ‘us versus them’ tribal
By: Malcolm Gladwell Reviewed By: Shelby Brown The Premise: Malcolm Gladwell presents a series of unusual and unique stories that challenge the image of success. Beginning
By: Tony Hsieh Reviewed By: Glain Roberts-McCabe The Premise: In an honest and candid ride-along, Tony Hseih describes his journey from enterprising & optimistic youngster surviving several
In today’s noisy world of hybrid schedules, endless meetings, and digital distractions, it’s easy for even high-performing teams to feel scattered and lacking team alignment.
If you’re leading a team and not seeing some sparks fly from time to time, you might be playing it a little too safe. Team
Book: Emotional Agility By: Susan David Reviewed by: Claudia Guillen The Premise: Susan David’s Emotional Agility dives deep into the power of emotional flexibility and
Have you ever walked away from a conversation or meeting with colleagues thinking “I wish I said what I really thought, but the repercussions just