Feb 12, 2020 | Book of the Month, Book Reviews
J. Richman’s A Man’s Late Night Thoughts is a collection of 342 thoughts presumably scrawled in the middle of the night when the author either struggled to sleep or woke up heavy with reflection. The hardcover book includes comment sections at the bottom of each page...
Feb 12, 2020 | Book Reviews
Kiran Bhat’s We of the Forsaken World has understated ambitions despite its relative brevity. Bhat makes his aims clear in an eloquent introduction; he dispenses with traditional linear narrative in favor of a more encompassing vision allowing him the latitude to...
Jan 5, 2020 | Book Reviews
Ora Nadrich’s “Live True: A Mindfulness Guide to Authenticity” is her second published work following 2016’s Says Who?: How One Simple Question Can Change the Way You Think Forever. The new work further solidifies her growing standing as one of the most...
Jan 3, 2020 | Book Reviews
Rhonda Scharf’s contribution to the recent flood of books covering the impact of AI (artificial intelligence) on modern life Alexa is Stealing Your Job: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Your Future ranks as one of the most important recent works on the...
Jan 1, 2020 | Book Reviews
Gleb Tsipursky’s latest book Never Go with Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters gains much of its luster and credibility from Tsipursky’s reputation as a pre-eminent expert on Disaster Avoidance. He serves as CEO of...
Jan 1, 2020 | Book Reviews
Michael Levine is one of the prime voices championing the Agile Movement in computing and software development. His latest book on the subject People Over Process: Leadership for Agility is a dense and layered work reflecting on those working the front lines of...