4 min read ⌚ The 10 Practices of Personal Leadership Being a leader is not the ultimate goal. To become an effective one is something more specific. Before you start your “leadership” career, observe your reactions and see what you are doing wrong. Who Should Read “The Inner Edge”? And Why? Put “we” before “I”, let […]
Category: Leadership
Standing in the Fire Summary
5 min read ⌚ Leading High-Heat Meetings with Clarity, Calm, and Courage Executives understand the pressure when participating in certain conferences. We summarize the key elements that will help you learn how to maintain balance when encountering a similar situation. Who Should Read “Standing in the Fire”? And Why? Every good book with a purpose to […]
The Snowball Summary
5 min read ⌚ Warren Buffett and the Business of Life The fascinating bio of Warren Buffett has one particular picture which stands out from the rest: a portrait of a child playing with its favorite toy – a moneychanger. We put in a nutshell Warren’s amazing endeavors and his route of becoming one of the […]
Tribes Summary – Seth Godin
5 min read ⌚ We Need You to Lead Us If you lead the people passionately, without any doubt a tribe of professionals will form around you. We summarize the critical elements of such organization and all the things linked to it. Who Should Read “Tribes”? And Why? Either you are born leader, or you’ll always […]
The Wisdom of Crowds Summary
5 min read ⌚ Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How … Have you ever wondered how an amateur crowd could behave like an expert on discernment, coordination and relations queries? Today’s democracy, which puts together distinct, self-reliant, decentralized perspectives, is apparently the informative form of government. Who Should Read “The Wisdom […]
iWoz Summary
5 min read ⌚ Computer Geek to Cult Icon Learn how Steve Wozniak (technophile by profession) founded Apple alongside Steve Jobs, created the first personal computer; joking along the way. “iWoz” is an unconventional, exclusive and sincere book capable of motivating individuals. It follows Wozniak’s challenges before and after Apple, and it consists his failures and […]
The 8th Habit Summary
5 min read ⌚ MicroSummary: An upgrade to his 1988 bestseller, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, “The 8th Habit” by Stephen R. Covey reinforces his belief that the oft-promoted personality ethic is obsolete, and that character ethic means progressing from independence to interdependence. And the 8th habit: find your voice and inspire others […]
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Summary
13 min read ⌚ How can 7 Habits change your life? Stephen Covey seems to have the answer to this question. His book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” continues to be a business bestseller. It was published in the early 90s, and quickly it became one of the best-selling books in those few years. The readers […]
Moral Intelligence Summary
4 min read ⌚ Enhancing Business Performance and Leadership Success Become a person with integrity! Establish good manners to act on your moral intelligence. Who Should Read “Moral Intelligence”? And Why? The book is recommended only to those who believe in moral values because today’s world teaches us over and over again that principles are a […]
Alexander the Great’s Art of Strategy Summary
5 min read ⌚ Lessons from the Great Empire Builder Leadership according to Alexander the Great: If you think you rule the world, maybe you do. Take this journey, and watch your wisdom expanding. Who Should Read “Alexander the Great’s Art of Strategy”? And Why? Partha Bose agrees that “Alexander the Great’s Art of Strategy” book […]