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The Best Leadership Books of 2021

Leading Blog

Emerging technologies, changing demographics, the data economy, automation, and other trends-the undercurrents of radical, systemic change-are crashing into each other. Drawing on principles from business and behavioral economics, the book shows readers from all walks of life how to provoke action as a mechanism to advance.

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2022: Go With The Flow

QAspire

In 2021, I stepped out of matrix after 23 years in corporate life playing diverse roles in technology, communications, corporate quality, consultative selling, team leadership, functional leadership and organizational leadership in global environments. – Simon Terry. Damning this flow is so often counterproductive.

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2022: Go With The Flow

QAspire

In 2021, I stepped out of matrix after 23 years in corporate life playing diverse roles in technology, communications, corporate quality, consultative selling, team leadership, functional leadership and organizational leadership in global environments. – Simon Terry That sums it up perfectly.

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10 Learning and Development Books for 21st Century Leaders & Organizations

Experience to Lead

Useful for both beginners and seasoned veterans in the L&D space, this witty and informative book will show you how to enrapture your audience with lively storytelling and practical lived experience. “Leaders Eat Last” by Simon Sinek. “Tribe of Mentors” by Tim Ferris.

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How the Best in the World Reverse Engineer Success

Skip Prichard

He is an extraordinarily gifted writer who engages with a mixture of storytelling and analysis that I enjoy. Most of us grew up with two basic stories about how top performers like Simone Biles, Jerry Seinfeld, and Steve Jobs achieve at the highest levels. Jobs thought Gates stole Apple technology to create Windows.

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How to Communicate Effectively with Anyone, Anywhere

Skip Prichard

Having worked in global teams for decades, I enjoyed seeing these practical skills and strategies outlined in the book How to Communicate Effectively with Anyone, Anywhere. Simon Sweeney. For more information, see How to Communicate Effectively with Anyone, Anywhere. You’re lost if you lose your audience.

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