Oct 30, 2022 | Book Reviews
Design-Centered Entrepreneurship is one of those books that could easily be dismissed as another competently made, if somewhat unoriginal leadership advice book. But what authors and experts Min Basadur, Michael Goldsby, and Rob Mathews bring to the table is genuinely...
Oct 22, 2022 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Ted Clark, putting it simply, is the man. With his new book, Buy & Build CEO: Leveraging Private Equity to Build a Winning Global Business, he’s put another literary feather in his cap as one of the most premiere communicators in the fields of business, self-help,...
Oct 3, 2022 | Book Reviews
Nanci A. Smith writes with a kind of authority and precision that makes a work like Untangling Your Marriage: A Guide to Collaborative Divorce truly stand out amongst its literary, and specific nonfiction peers. She is able to highlight concurrently the pragmatic...
Oct 3, 2022 | Book Reviews
“It’s not working. That’s the sentiment of many Americans when they consider the Electoral College – the mechanism used to select the United States President. Their frustration with the presidential voting system rises quickly if their preferred candidate fails to get...
Aug 25, 2022 | Book Reviews
I like how straightforward, and for that reason – heavy-hitting, Alan G. Robinson and Dean M. Schroeder’s new book is. Not just in terms of prose, but in terms of tonality. The book is something that feels written for adults, with adults in mind. There’s no...
Aug 25, 2022 | Book Reviews
Bill Price and David Jaffe are as defined literarily by what they do, as much as by what they don’t do. For instance, Price and Jaffe never feel like they’re in actuality telling the reader of the validity concerning their methodology and corporate philosophies....