• Book Review: Be Useful

    Be Useful by Arnold Schwarzenegger Summary Frames success as contribution, discipline, and responsibility, emphasizing action over intention and usefulness over status. How it personally impacted…

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  • Book Review: Empathy in Action

    Empathy in Action by Tony Bates Summary Positions empathy as a leadership discipline that must translate into decisions, behaviors, and systems to build trust and…

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  • Book Review: The Happiness Advantage

    The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor Summary Connects positive psychology to performance and resilience, reframing well-being as an input to outcomes rather than a reward…

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  • Book Review: Shoe Dog

    Shoe Dog by Phil Knight Summary A candid account of building Nike, showing growth through uncertainty, risk, persistence, and messy execution. How it personally impacted…

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  • Book Review: The Ride of a Lifetime

    The Ride of a Lifetime by Robert Iger Summary A leadership memoir centered on stewardship, decision-making, and building trust across creative and operational domains. How…

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  • Book Review: The Wisdom of the Bullfrog

    The Wisdom of the Bullfrog by William H. McRaven Summary A collection of leadership lessons focused on judgment, ethics, and composure under pressure. How it…

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  • Book Review: Make Your Bed

    Make Your Bed by William H. McRaven Summary Emphasizes small disciplines that anchor resilience, accountability, and consistency. How it personally impacted my leadership It reinforced…

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  • Book Review: The New New Thing

    The New New Thing by Michael Lewis Summary Explores innovation culture and the conditions that produce momentum, emphasizing conviction, speed, and tolerance for intelligent risk.…

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  • Book Review: The Everything Store

    The Everything Store by Brad Stone Summary Chronicles Amazon’s growth and highlights the operating mechanisms that drove scale, standards, and execution. How it personally impacted…

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  • Book Review: Liar’s Poker

    Liar’s Poker by Michael Lewis Summary A memoir of Wall Street culture that exposes how incentives and status games distort judgment and ethics. How it…

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