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...
Dec 30, 2020 | Book Reviews
Quantum Lean: Taking Lean Systems to the Next Level is a decidedly different twist on what is becoming a somewhat polarized, slightly Eastern philosophized corporate psychology model. With respect to the latter category, experienced entrepreneurs and business experts...
Dec 30, 2020 | Book Reviews
Transformation: The 60-Second Mind-Body Practice Integrating Tai Chi and Yoga to Manage Stress and Unlock Your Potential is Robert R. Abbott and Zochi Young’s entry in the long-standing tradition of self-improvement literature with strong tilt towards Eastern...
Dec 20, 2020 | Book Reviews
For a reviewer who has worked at home these last ten years a book written about office spaces initiated a less than excited reaction. They say never judge a book by it’s cover, or it’s title either. Chris Kane is an author, not a data programmer or fact sheet reciter....
Dec 18, 2020 | Book Reviews
Lynn Guerin and Jason Lavin have in their book Coach ‘Em Way Up: 5 Lessons for Leading the John Wooden Way compiled an impressive guide fashioned after John Wooden’s coaching technique. John Wooden was UCLA’s basketball coach who broke records by leading his...
Nov 24, 2020 | Book of the Month, Book of the Year, Book Reviews
The blending of autobiography and clear, forcefully thoughts on how to navigate one’s way through the various catastrophes upsetting our lives makes Jason Redman’s Overcome: Crush Adversity with the Leadership Techniques of America’s Toughest Warriors one of the...