Oct 3, 2021 | Book Reviews
Paul Donsbach and Alia Sina’s new book is called Knights of the Lost Temple – Book One: The Bronze Scroll. Part of a larger franchise expansion bearing the former part of the title as its head, Donsbach and Sina are off to a promising start. The book has a good...
Oct 1, 2021 | Book Reviews
Brian Smith Ph.D. and Mary Smith recently released their new book, Individual Advantages: Be the I in Team, walking a fine line of interesting irony. The work is all about a necessary selflessness that goes with leadership in the modern workplace formula, yet the...
Oct 1, 2021 | Book Reviews
The title structure of Facilitating Breakthrough: How to Remove Obstacles, Bridge Differences, and Move Forward Together is akin to a thesis statement. In bell-clear prose, Adam Kahane brilliantly encapsulates the entirety of what themes and messaging his new...
Sep 30, 2021 | Book of the Month, Book of the Year, Book Reviews
Lisa Johnson has enjoyed a long and storied career as a rock band photographer. Her work captures what few others do: a humanizing portrayal of life on the road, the artistic and even semi-spiritualistic aspects of the profession, and a keen sense of polished...
Sep 20, 2021 | Book Reviews
Authors Yael C. Sivi and Yosh C. Beier have been quoted as saying: “Work, it turns out, gives us the opportunity not only to be more effective and collaborative but also to truly understand ourselves.” This kind of mentality is reflected and enhanced on with the...
Sep 14, 2021 | Book Reviews
“What organizations do you think are doing the most interesting and important work right now?” Cathy Wasserman and Lauren Weinstein ask in one of the passages of their new book, The Empowered Job Search: Build a New Mindset and Get a Job in an Unpredictable World. “Do...