BOOKS FOR THOUGHT
Flip through these business books to up your game in the boardroom
Rise and
Grind byDaymond John
Daymond John has established
himself as a mentor to a portfolio of young entrepreneurs. Rise and
Grind is John’s follow up to 2016’s Power of Broke, in
which he detailed what it takes to start a business from virtually nothing. Now
he’s drawing from his own career and those of fellow entrepreneurs to compile
the rituals, habits, and best practices for sustained success, whether you’re
leading your own company or not.
The Culture
Code byDaniel Coyle
Coyle is the author of the 2009
bestseller The Talent Code, in which he taught readers how to
capitalise on their own talent. In The Culture Code, Coyle
turns his attention to successful groups. Coyle studied teams from Pixar to the
US Navy SEAL Team Six, and concluded that group performance boils down to
safety, shared risk, and purpose.
Laszlo Bock, the former senior
vice president of People Operations at Google, has called the book a “must-read”.
The Origins
of Happiness byAndrew E. Clark, Sarah Flèche, Richard Layard, Nattavudh
Powdthavee, and George Ward
The authors behind The
Origins of Happiness are a dream team of social scientists, all
members of the Wellbeing Programme at the London School of Economics’ Centre
for Economic Performance.
Their book explores what really
affects well-being, drawn from research on over 100,000 people in different
countries. The book also raises questions about potential changes to public
policy, with human well-being as the No. 1 priority.
Brotopia by
Emily Chang
Bloomberg Technology host and
executive producer Emily Chang has conducted multiple interviews with the most
powerful people in tech, and in Brotopia, she’s taking a look
at how the promise and glories of Silicon Valley can be real — but only for
men. Chang drew from interviews with tech’s foremost women, including
Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, and former Yahoo
CEO Marissa Mayer, to illustrate how women risked their careers to pave the way
for others, and sheds light on how the Valley has a long way to go in terms of
treating women as equals.
Thinking in
Bets by Annie Duke
Annie Duke is a World Series of
Poker winner who became a poker celebrity when televised games took off in the
early 2000s. She currently serves on the board of several philanthropic
organisations, and while she spends most of her time on issues like school
reform these days, her latest book draws from her years playing elite
poker. Thinking in Bets is a practical guide to risk
assessment and emotional control.
The Kings of
Big Spring by Bryan Mealer
Spanning from the 1890s to the
1980s, and across the United States, this narrative follows four generations of
the Mealer family on their quest to achieve the American dream.
Mealer is a journalist and the
coauthor of the 2009 bestseller The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. In
his latest book, he takes the reader on a journey through poverty and riches,
religion and faith, bringing to life stories that might otherwise have been
forgotten.
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