Aug 29, 2021 | Book Reviews
I can say, free from politics or other skewing influence, that few nations in humanity’s history embody the possibilities of the entrepreneurial spirit like the United States of America has. The consequences and ramifications of this are another discussion. Richard...
Aug 29, 2021 | Book Reviews
Areva Martin’s new book Awakening: Ladies, Leadership, and the Lies We’ve Been Told is more than just the sum of its considerable subject matter. As an award-winning lawyer and advocate, Martin has been reflective of a number of legal and social issues through the...
Aug 12, 2021 | Book Reviews
“All of us work with others. Sometimes those professional relationships are important enough that we call them a ‘partnership’,” write Seth R. Silver and Timothy M. Franz in their new book, entitled Meaningful Partnership at Work. They go on to elaborate, “…what does...
Aug 5, 2021 | Book Reviews
Lisa Greer and Larissa Kostoff are never ones to be excessive, or to mince the appropriate words. Their new book, titled Philanthropy Revolution: How to Inspire Donors, Build Relationships, and Make a Difference, is proof enough of this. They unpack concepts in clear,...
Aug 4, 2021 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Books like Do You See What I See? by recent nonfiction author and romantic novelist Faith Elicia are noteworthy not because of their topical content, but rather because of their structural framing and the profile of the writers behind them. Elicia herself has a firm...
Jul 29, 2021 | Book Reviews
Joel Schwartzberg knows of what he speaks. An experienced veteran in the field of leadership communication coaching, he’s worked with the likes of Blue Cross Blue Shield, the American Jewish Committee, and the Brennan Center for Justice. All of this makes his approach...