This list of leadership books recommended by well-known CEOs and noteworthy business moguls is a good place to start. The Ride of a Lifetime The Ride of a LifetimeImage: Amazon In a post on his blog, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates refered to Robert Iger’s The Ride of a Lifetime as...
Hampton Sides’ bravura account of Cook’s last journey both wrestles with Cook’s legacy and provides a thrilling narrative of the titanic efforts and continual danger that characterized exploration in the 1700s. Cook was renowned for his peerless seamanship, his humane leadership, and his dedicat...
Leadership for Social Justice and Democracy in Our Schools.(new books: RECOMMENDED READING FOR DISTRICT LEADERS)EiseleDyrli, Kurt
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Bridging the Communication Gap Specification by Example and Agile Acceptance Testing The Culture Game Reality is Broken Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World Death by Meeting A Leadership Fable… about Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business ...
“What’s the best book I should read to make my firm better and improve my leadership?” To that question, I usually answer Jim Collins, Good to Great. Of the millions of good firms in the world today, only a few emerge to become great. This book describes how, and the kind of ...
These books are still highly recommended, but there are others I haven’t yet had a chance to add. Recommended Books Click the book name for details about a book. Click buy to order a book. The books listed here are all books I have gotten great value from. They have either enabled ...
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It's not a formal workshop topic, but it almost always makes it on the ratholes list. Meaning - people are often asking where to go to learn more. I usually ask how many of the students have read more than 3 books this year? Then 2 books and then just 1. Sadly, what is common...