You're in My Heart
Rod Stewart: The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 (Highlights)
Daniel S. Harkavy: Becoming a Coaching Leader: The Proven Strategy for Building Your Own Team of Champions
Do not read this book if you are looking for a great story. Instead, Daniel’s book is more like a field manual for anyone who is interested in knowing more about what business and life coaching are all about. It is, furthermore, for the leader who wishes to improve his or her skill in creating a culture of people who embrace accountability and desire authentic life and business change. There is no other work like it.
Roger Nierenberg: Maestro: A Surprising Story About Leading by Listening
I saw Roger perform his Music Paradigm 5 years ago and am thrilled that he came out with this book. The lessons are timeless and the story is very good. This was a creative way to get the power of sitting in that orchestra out to many more people. Great read for anyone who wishes to improve as a leader.
Patterson, Grenny, Maxfield, McMilan, and Switzer: Influencer: The Power to Change Anything
From the same group of authors who brought out Crucial Conversations, this book is a must for anyone who has a role to influence others – which is practically everyone! One of the best I have ever read on how to effectively change behavior. If you have ever thought that people are talented or untalented because they are born that way and there isn’t much that outside influence can do to change that, this read will change your mind.
Chip Heath: Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
As first-time authors Dan and Chip Heath hit it out of the stadium with Made to Stick. The book is essentially a “how to” manual on getting your ideas to stick in the minds of others. The book reads very well and is laid out in a way that makes it easy to digest and apply. I also like the style of writing because of the cafeteria-type plan of application – you can choose to deploy some things and not others.
All in all a great read and a smashing success for these two young brothers. Cannot wait for their next project.
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