Book title:
Anything You Want
Author:
Derek Sivers
You can do what you love, be true to yourself and still be successful, they aren’t mutually exclusive .
Book title :
A Brave New World
Author :
Aldouus Huxley
A look at a dystopian future where society is engineered around consumption and distraction.
Scary because it was written in the 1930s but has so many parallels with todays society.
Book title:
The Silo Effect
Author :
Gillian Tett
A description of how different silos exist within companies. These are like departments or tribes within a company who are only really looking out for themselves instead of the wider group. The author describes how these silos can affect companies and how some companies base their recruitment and business model on breaking down silos .
I also learned A LOT about the financial crisis and how the careless greed that led to the crash was justified by culpable ignorance.
Book Title :
Our Iceberg is Melting
author :
John Kotter
A fable about a group of penguins and their need for imminent change.
My take away was the importance of strong and decisive leadership, being able to identify and deal with the different barriers to implementing change.
Book Title:
How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia
Author:
Mohsin Hamid
Beautifully written fictional book following a person’s rise to power from humble beginnings. It prompts you question the value of relationships in building financial and emotional wealth.
Its an interesting read as the novel uses a second-person perspective, referring to the protagonist only as "you."
Book title:
The 21 irrefutable laws of leadership
Author:
John Maxwell
I thought this would be another preachy, instructive management /self help book.
It was actually sincere, earnest and profound in its practical simplicity.
Sage advice for both the professional and personal life.
Book title:
The Circle
Author:
Dave Eggers
A look at a dystopian near future. More specifically the change from the way we live today, to a transparent, social media led global village.
Book title:
Leaders Eat Last
Author:
Simon Sinek
Pseudo psychology and evolutionary theory tied in with business principles. Although I don’t agree with all of the science, I understand and appreciate the sentiment.
The author describes how people react to certain situations and attempts to explain why they react in this way. The real value in this book are the potential solutions to these reactions.
Book title:
Extreme Ownership
Author:
Jocko Willink
Written by two former Navy Seals highly decorated and experienced in front-line warfare.
The provide clear and concise principles of leadership. They first provide a battlefield/navy seals example, followed by a workplace example, followed by a solution and clearly defined leadership principle that applies to and resolves both situations.
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