May 12, 2021 | Book Reviews
With his background in the air force, combined with his father’s veteran experience in strategy and management, Rob Shallenberger and Steve Shallenberger prove a formidable duo. They’re clear-cutting, to-the-point, and all-around seem like solid, informed guides to...
May 10, 2021 | Book Reviews
Experienced developmental strategist Donna Weber is clearly an authority on what she speaks of. That much is clear. Not so much because of her encyclopedic, concise citation of both established and individually innovated statistics, data, and strategic information,...
May 6, 2021 | Book Reviews
These days, the old saying it’s the man in the uniform, not the uniform on the man isn’t just ringing true, but actually something of a trend. Companies and corporations are reevaluating the traditional power structure and ways of the corporate jungle, in the process...
May 6, 2021 | Book Reviews
There’s something altruistic and even a little spiritual in author and former firm CEO Jeffrey A. Martinovich’s recent effort, Just One More: The Wisdom of Bob Vukovich. Many would consider the book at first glance to be in the ranks of motivational and leadership...
May 6, 2021 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
When you put down a copy of attorney and author Wendy Robbins’ new book The Box: An Invitation to Freedom from Anxiety, all you can do as a reasonable human being is think of one word. Bravo. Not, however, a ‘bravo’ for her managing – in spite of considerable...
Apr 28, 2021 | Book Reviews
With the eye of a keen, investigative journalist, award-winning veteran Peggy Smedley takes down piece by piece distinctive arguments against climate change and going green, in extensive, five-part sections of her new book Sustainable in a Circular World: Design and...