The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go. Dr. Seuss
Khalid M
For some, the book Essentialism is essential. For others, it’s The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone. Knowing why, when, and...
Written in 2011, it’s fascinating to see how large software and platform organizations are successfully adopting or naively ignoring what...
Author of Crossing The Chasm, Geoffrey A Moore kills it in the book Zone To Win. This is a serious...
Sprint by Jake Knapp from Google Ventures provides daily play-by-play strategies to successfully start and end a one week sprint....
A great book for most entrepreneurs bootstrapping it with little-to-no business finance experience. Some good takeaways include: LER (labor efficiency...
Surprising insights like net-positive productivity for sick employees to come to work and get others sick, and how 4 seemingly...
Lannie Le
This book was different from the author’s other books. It was very interesting and imparted some insightful information about organizational...
“To sell is human,” says D Pink. But to sell effectively requires structure, process, and practice. Pitch Anything reminds us...
Seth Godin’s book, What to Do When It’s Your Turn, is a great coffee table book. Every page is uniquely...
Bold, by Peter Diamandis & Steven Kotler is a must read for anyone that doubts the positive utopian future that...
Talk Like TED by Carmine Gallo is a great follow-up to Pitch Anything. Presenting our ideas is a crucial aspect...
Similar to junior high school sexual metaphors for getting on base (remember that?!), Baseline Selling attempts to simplify the selling...
Drive, by Daniel Pink. Great book on what motivates humans. What’s the difference between Motivation 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0? Autonomy...
How To Kill Your Company is a quick and humorous read providing valuable lessons on behaviours to avoid. A few...
As a huge believer of social media and genuine care and love for your customer, this book resonated, with thought...
Definitely recommend this book to Organizational Leaders solving interesting challenges, as well as Creatives in different industries. Big lesson: Rather...
Sarah Eskandarpour
I wouldn’t have picked up this book if it weren’t for the major influence it had on the team. Geoffrey...
Profit First was recommended by a good friend, thanks Peter! The book provides both the philosophy and the strategy to...
Traction is an all-encompassing guide book filled with robust frameworks for business, from company vision and culture to regular meetings...
After learning that Richard Branson grew up with dyslexia (from ‘David vs Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell) I picked up this...
Daniel R. Libby
Zero to One is loaded with contrarian thinking. It warns against competition, globalization, and social entrepreneurship. I especially liked the...