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First Look: Leadership Books for June 2018

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in June 2018. Switchers : How Smart Professionals Change Careers -- and Seize Success by Dawn Marie Graham. Build your leadership library with these specials on over 39 titles. Don't miss out on other great new and future releases this month.

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StrategyDriven Editorial Perspective – Gather Ye Sugar Plums While Ye May; Your Personal Discretionary Budget will be Impacted by Washington

Strategy Driven

According to Price Waterhouse, at least 84 percent of employers are considering changes to health care plans to offset costs of taxes and regulations. And starting in 2018, for employers that retain ‘Cadillac’ premium health plans, you will be taxed 40 percent for the privilege. There will be a 2.3% It cuts both ways.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Jim Kim (President of the World Bank), Peter Drucker (founder of modern management), Paul Hersey (noted author, teacher, and personal mentor of mine), and Warren Bennis (one of the world’s greatest leadership thinkers of his time). Has been recognized as the World’s #1 Leadership Thinker. Author of two best-selling leadership books.

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What We Can Learn About the Economics of Discrimination from a Chilling Study of 1930s Germany

Harvard Business Review

For example, talented people are often excluded from leadership positions if they belong to the group that faces discrimination. What are the costs of this, beyond stifling or ending the careers of thousands of people? These losses persisted until the end of our stock price sample period in 1943, a full 10 years later.

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Make the Most of Scarce Data-Mining Talent

Harvard Business Review

By 2018, the United States alone could face a shortage of as many as 190,000 people with deep analytical skills according to a study by the McKinsey Global Institute. The Talent Gap in Big Data. The study also found a looming need for over 1.5 million managers and analysts who understand big data and how to apply it to business operations.