This is one of the best leadership books I have read in a long time. Told in the form of a story, Michael Sherlock does an outstanding job getting her points across, that good leadership starts with listening and learning what your employees are thinking and what their needs are. The book was written in...
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‘The Advice Trap’ is another successful book by Michael Bungay Stainer. At first I thought this might be a retelling of The Coaching Habit, and I do think there is some reused material, but it is well worth the read for the new material. The book is modest in length, but it is packed with...
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Cybersecurity is a big part of my world, and I regularly speak to financial institutions about what they should be doing to better protect their businesses. A man who attended a number of my presentations contacted me asking if I had read this book, and I had not. After he read it, he sent me...
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Cut to the Chase: Are you looking for a great book on leadership communication? In this short, easy-to-read book, Phil teaches six principles that every manager should know. Details: Having read Phil’s work before, I knew this would be a good book, and I was not disappointed. Phil does a good job mixing real stories,...
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Cut to the chase: This is a great resource for the average person to understand the current landscape of cyberthreats and what to do about them.As you can tell by the title of this book, the audience is broad, and the purpose is seems to be to help us to all understand that each of...
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Welcome to Collective Calibration. You’ve found my little corner of the Internet where I’ll be sharing anything I run across that might improve the lives of others. This will include books, podcasts, articles, interviews, studies, quotes, and more.The name is a bit odd, but the thought behind it is that if we world together, collectively,...
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