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5 Summer Books That Will Make You A Better Leader

Tanveer Naseer

As a leadership writer, I get asked from time to time to share a list of my favourite leadership books; books that I found to be the most informative either for those new to leadership, or for those looking for new insights on how they can build on their existing leadership skills.

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Being a Self-Aware Leader: Tasha Eurich

QAspire

Tiffani is also the author of a WSJ bestseller book “ Growth IQ: Get Smarter About the Choices that Will Make or Break Your Business ”. Because only when you operate from strengths can you achieve true excellence.” – Peter Drucker, Managing Oneself. Leaders as Multipliers : Liz Wiseman. On Disrupting Yourself : Whitney Johnson.

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Rookie Entrepreneurship

Coaching Tip

In her fascinating new book, " Rookie Smarts " Liz Wiseman shows how being new, naive and even clueless can be an asset. We tend to assume that newbies are bumbling, clueless clods, more likely to get in the way and slow things down," writes Wiseman. "But, Buy a Book to take a Self-Assessment. Related articles.

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Leadership Biz Cafe Podcast #18 – Braden Kelley On How Leaders Can Successfully Drive Change

Tanveer Naseer

In today’s faster paced, interconnected world, there’s little doubt that change is the new reality; the new standard by which we now have to operate. His latest book is “ Charting Change: A Visual Toolkit for Making Change Stick ” which will be the focus of our conversation in this episode. for Canadian readers).

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How Not To Lose Your Soul While Leading With Karin Hurt – Answers From Leadership Podcast Episode 026

Joseph Lalonde

You have a book with David Dye called Winning Well. That gives you a sense of what the book is all about. The subtitle of the book is great. That’s why we break it down so tactically in the book. And you need to establish your operating principles. Do you have any other book recommendations?

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Create Your Own Luck

Mills Scofield

Richard Wiseman, the author of “The Luck Factor: The Scientific Study of the Lucky Mind”, defines luck as the outcome of how we deal with chance and that some people are just much better at it. So, come create some luck by signing up at ThunderClap and get the book for free too. Luck is nothing but an attitude.

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My Top 10 Leadership Insights For 2014

Tanveer Naseer

Not only did 2014 mark five years that I’ve been writing online for this blog, but this was also the year I finally added “author” to my list of credentials with the release of my first leadership book, “Leadership Vertigo”. Again, the importance of this can best be appreciated when we consider how our brain operates.