-
Blog / New Releases
Elon Musk
By Dylan Schleicher
Silicon Valley insider Ashlee Vance makes the case that Elon Musk’s success heralds a return to the original ambition and invention that made America great.
Categories: new-releases
-
Blog / Excerpts
No Ordinary Disruption
By Dylan Schleicher
Our world is undergoing a dramatic transition due to four fundamental forces—any of which would rank among the greatest changes the global economy has ever seen.
Categories: excerpts
-
Blog / Jack Covert Selects
The Seventh Sense: How Flashes of Insight Change Your Life
By Dylan Schleicher
William Duggan is out to teach us all about our "seventh sense," how to improve it, and change our lives for the better.
Categories: jack-covert-selects
-
Blog / Interviews
Margaret Heffernan on Business and Books
By Dylan Schleicher
We conclude our Thinker in Residence series with Margaret Heffernan by asking her a few questions about our bread and butter—business and books.
Categories: interviews
-
Blog / Interviews
A Q&A with Margaret Heffernan
By Dylan Schleicher
We continue our Thinker in Residence with Margaret Heffernan with a series of questions about her new book, Beyond Measure.
Categories: interviews
-
Blog / Interviews
Margaret Heffernan
By Dylan Schleicher
We begin our Thinker in Residence with Margaret Heffernan with the TED Talk that began the trajectory to her new book, Beyond Measure.
Categories: interviews
-
Blog / New Releases
No Ordinary Disruption
By Dylan Schleicher
In No Ordinary Disruption, the directors of the McKinsey Global Institute guide us through the next two decades of a dramatically different future.
Categories: new-releases
-
Blog / New Releases
The Ignorant Maestro
By Dylan Schleicher
In The Ignorant Manifesto, Itay Talgam argues counterintuitively that the best thing a leader or manager can do is to embrace their own ignorance.
Categories: new-releases
-
Blog / New Releases
Hidden Strengths: Unleashing the Crucial Leadership Skills You Already Have
By Dylan Schleicher
Milo and Thuy Sindell give us the tools to develop our “middle” skills, the "70 percent of our abilities which lie between our core weaknesses and strengths."
Categories: new-releases
-
Blog / Jack Covert Selects
Triggers: Creating Behavior That Lasts—Becoming the Person You Want to Be
By Dylan Schleicher
Marshall Goldsmith teaches us that regret can be a powerful impetus to begin behavior change, and teaches us a way to do it as adults.
Categories: jack-covert-selects