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...