by amber | Jan 5, 2022 | Book Recommendations |
Since its birth, management economics has taught us that people are dumb, need to be told what to do, and are inherently selfish. That without management control of carrots and sticks, they will always act in their own self-interest. And a fair amount of philosophy...
by amber | Nov 10, 2020 | Book Club Series, Book Recommendations
If you haven’t read my review of Humankind, A Hopeful History, then go check it out here – but finish reading this first. Today I’ll be looking at rules to live by according to Rutger Bregman. Any endeavour that we undertake has life lessons for us....
by amber | Sep 2, 2020 | Book Club Series, Book Recommendations
This post is part of my Book Club Series where I share what I’m reading with you. I’m highlighting the “oh my god, you’ve got to read this!” books. These are the ones that I’ve been recommending to clients, friends, and anyone I’ve spoken to while reading...
by amber | Feb 5, 2019 | Book Club Series, Book Recommendations
This post is part of my Book Club Series where I share what I’m reading with you. I’m highlighting the “oh my god, you’ve got to read this!” books. These are the ones that I’ve been recommending to clients, friends, and anyone...
by amber | Nov 15, 2018 | Book Club Series, Book Recommendations, Leadership, Learning, Science of coaching
POSITIVE INTELLIGENCE Why only 20% of teams and individuals achieve their true potential and how you can achieve yours – Shirzad Chamine 4 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK First off, I had a bookgasm reading this book. That’s wasn’t a...
by amber | Oct 26, 2018 | Achieving goals, Book Club Series, Book Recommendations, Leadership |
This post is part of my Book Club Series where I share what I’m reading with you. I’m highlighting the “oh my god, you’ve got to read this!” books. These are the ones that I’ve been recommending to clients, friends, and anyone...
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