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THE BOYS IN THE BOAT: NINE AMERICANS AND THEIR EPIC QUEST FOR GOLD AT THE 1936 BERLIN OLYMPICS

by Daniel James Brown

A true story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times— How nine working-class boys from the American West showed the world at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin what true grit really meant.

BRIEF: MAKE A BIGGER IMPACT BY SAYING LESS

by Joseph McCormack

This book tackles the challenges of inattention, interruptions, and impatience that every professional faces. The author suggests strategies to help summarize lengthy information, tell a short story, harness the power of infographics and videos, and turn monologue presentations into controlled conversations.

CALL SIGN CHAOS: LEARNING TO LEAD

by Jim Mattis and Bing West

Memoir of a life of warfighting and lifelong learning to lead, and a story about how Mattis, through constant study and action, developed a unique leadership philosophy. Mattis distills lessons learned into three parts: Direct Leadership, Executive Leadership, and Strategic Leadership.

LEADERS EAT LAST: WHY SOME TEAMS PULL TOGETHER AND OTHERS DON'T

by Simon Sinek

Leaders Eat Last explains where humanity has gone wrong in how we lead others, and helps leaders unlearn the mistakes of the past to make a positive change in today’s world of business. Simon explores why there is a human need for safety, why we’ve become so dangerously out of balance, and how you can become a true leader that makes a difference.

PERFORMANCE CONVERSATIONS

by Christiopher D. Lee

With real-world examples and actionable strategies, Performance Conversations empowers readers to enhance their leadership skills and foster cultures of excellence.

SMARTER FASTER BETTER: THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF REAL PRODUCTIVITY

by Charles Duhigg

This book explores the science of productivity, and why managing how you think is more important than what you think.

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