Great Reads in Leadership for Fall 2016

Abraham Lincoln once said that if he had six hours to chop down a tree, he would spend the first four sharpening his ax. More recently, personal development expert Stephen Covey has said that “sharpening your saw” is a critical part of becoming better at your craft. One of the best ways you can continue […]
Book Notes: The Killer Angels

The first and best historical fiction book I have ever read, and an excellent look into the challenges of leadership, The Killer Angels reads like a novel. But author Michael Shaara combines historical accuracy with a captivating story-telling ability to make this a hard-to-put-down read about the battle of Gettysburg, and for me, a great […]