Mar 5, 2021 | Book Reviews
In the new book Leading for Learning, Lisa Koss is on a mission to bring development and learning to the forefront of organizational management and leadership. Many of us know that employee development is often a lower priority for businesses, certainly secondary to...
Feb 24, 2021 | Book Reviews
Entrepreneur and seasoned data analyst Ruben Ugarte isn’t interested in holding back punches. His new book, the simple but effectively titled The Data Mirage: Why Companies Fail to Actually Use Their Data, eschews any and all other approaches to companies and...
Feb 23, 2021 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Since 2017, traditional power hierarchies within the corporate stratosphere have seen an unprecedented, seismic shift. For many, it is about time. With movements such as #MeToo, Rose’s Army, #TimesUp, the Inclusion Rider and others, waves have been made that have...
Feb 14, 2021 | Book Reviews
On The Howard Stern Show, 2016 Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stated that she believed science and religion could be one word – compatible. Reverend Dr. Leonidas A. Johnson’s new book, Phenomenal Vision: Eyesight to Life Sight, does just that....
Feb 2, 2021 | Book Reviews
Julian Reeve is a fascinating specimen. Arguably he’s been involved with one of the greatest cultural phenomenon’s of all time – Lin Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton – and a celebrated music director on Broadway for over a decade. One could argue in terms of...
Jan 11, 2021 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
Roland Rust and Ming-Hui Huang obviously tailored their book The Feeling Economy: How Artificial Intelligence is Creating the Era of Empathy for professionals, particularly those in a leadership or decision-making capacity, but its appeal extends past these limited...