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Inclusive Conversations

"What is impressive is not only how Winters builds a case for the urgency and need for bold, inclusive conversations but ...

Subtle Acts of Exclusion

This practical, accessible, nonjudgmental handbook is the first to help individuals and organizations recognize and preve...

The 4 Stages of Psychological Safety

This book is the first practical, hands-on guide that shows how leaders can build psychological safety in their organizat...

Diversity Beyond Lip Service

"La’Wana Harris has opened this coach’s eyes to the power of coaching practices to create new paths for diversity and inc...

7 Rules for Positive, Productive Change

Change is difficult but essential—Esther Derby offers seven guidelines for change by attraction, an approach that draws p...

Dig Your Heels In

Sought-after speaker and consultant Joan Kuhl arms young women with the tools they need to transform male-dominated corpo...

Compassionate Counterterrorism

Islamist terrorism is not about religion, says Leena Al Olaimy, an Arab Muslim, Dalai Lama Fellow, and social entrepreneu...

Networking for People Who Hate Networking

Most books for people who would rather get a root canal than face a roomful of strangers tell readers how to fight agains...

The Unwritten Rules of Managing Up

“This is a must-read for bosses and subordinates alike, as it exposes our flaws but teaches us how we can work together t...

Bedtime Stories for Managers

In forty-two succinct, surprising essays, legendary scholar Henry Mintzberg brings management down from the clouds and on...

The Critical Few

Without a deep understanding of your company’s culture, any change effort you undertake will fail. Bestselling author Jon...

The Law of Small Things

We are living in a time when dishonesty and duplicity are becoming commonplace. Each of us can fight this cultural corrup...

The Future of Packaging

Tom Szaky sets out to do the impossible – eliminate all waste. This book paints a future of a “circular economy” that rel...

Citizen Capitalism

Top Cornell law professor Lynn Stout and her coauthors Tamara Belinfanti and Sergio Gramitto offer a visionary but practi...

The Eight Essential People Skills for Project Management

Veteran project manager and University of California professor Zachary Wong identifies the eight most common people probl...

Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go

The new edition of a bestselling classic, Help Them or Grow Watch Them Grow offers advice on talent retention for the mod...

  • Get What You Want By Finding a Spot That’s Unoccupied

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    Get What You Want By Finding a Spot That’s Unoccupied

    When I was nine years old, I fell in love with baseball and dreamed of playing first base. To aid me in my dream, my dad bought me a first baseman’s glove. When my friends and I gathered after school for an informal ball game, everyone knew to stay away from first. That was my spot. Then somet...

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    May 4, 2016

  • How to Increase Your Work’s Value, Without Much Effort

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    How to Increase Your Work’s Value, Without Much Effort

    One morning awhile back, I awoke early and wanted to know the time, so I reached for my iPhone. Inadvertently, I hit the button for Siri, which triggered the message: “What can I help you with?” Now, up to that point, I had rarely used Siri. Frankly, I’d forgotten she was part of my phone, so ...

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    April 12, 2016

  • You Have Twenty Books in You

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    You Have Twenty Books in You

    Whether you are planning a book, or are in the midst of writing one, I have some advice that could be a life saver. That is: Don’t look at this current book as the only one you’ll ever write. If you do, it’ll mess with your head. How so? If you’re convinced this is your only book, you’ll stuff...

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    April 12, 2016

  • Look At Your Business As If It Were a Book

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    Look At Your Business As If It Were a Book

    Coming up with a persuasive marketplace differentiator for your business can be difficult. One reason why: Since your business is your livelihood, creating its differentiator seems like a life-or-death decision. You tense up, thinking: “This differentiator of mine has got to be a one-of-a-kind...

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    April 12, 2016

  • Free PDF: “List-Making as a Tool of Thought Leadership”

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    Free PDF: “List-Making as a Tool of Thought Leadership”

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    July 13, 2015

  • The Vanessa Williams Rule

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    The Vanessa Williams Rule

    In the mid-1990s I conducted interviews for a small entertainment newspaper. The editor was a friend who knew my tastes, so he gave me assignments I’d enjoy. I interviewed a pre-Titanic Leonardo DiCaprio, a rapper-turning-actor named “Marky Mark” Wahlberg, the art-house rocker Jim Carroll, and...

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    March 6, 2015

  • “That’s a post”

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    “That’s a post”

    The other day I was on the phone with my friend and colleague, Nettie Hartsock, discussing our backgrounds as writers, when I mentioned an assignment I’d worked on that hadn’t turned out as planned. Fifteen years earlier, a newspaper editor asked me to interview beauty-queen-and-singing-star V...

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    March 6, 2015

  • Breaking a Solution Ahead of Time

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    Breaking a Solution Ahead of Time

    When it comes to business practices, what you’re confident about today may be proven wrong tomorrow. I’ll explain. When I was a kid, I’d go to the candy store and spin the squeaky, revolving rack of comic books to see if it held a new issue of “Sergeant Fury,” “Captain America,” “Iron Man,” “S...

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    March 6, 2015

  • Creating Content the Frankenstein Way

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    Creating Content the Frankenstein Way

    I was in the library doing research on Viktor Frankl — the concentration camp survivor who went on to write one of the world’s most influential books, “Man’s Search for Meaning” — when I punched his name into the automated inventory system. The titles of  his books appeared on the screen . . ....

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    March 6, 2015

  • Writing a Sticky Title

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    Writing a Sticky Title

    Let’s begin with a quiz. Below you’ll find a list of book titles. All are genuine titles from published books – except for one. See if you can spot that lone non-book-title. 1. “Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership” 2. “Curious George and the Pizza” 3. “Soon I Will be Invincible” 4. “The Confident...

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    March 6, 2015

  • Business Guidance from the Future

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    Business Guidance from the Future

    I asked my friend, Jake Jacobs, how business was doing, and expected a mechanical response, like “Things are good” or “Can’t complain.” Instead, he told me he’s having the most profitable twelve months he’s had in twenty-five years as a consultant – and that’s in a down economy. This year, in ...

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    March 6, 2015

  • Writing an Elevator Speech “Lifelike in the Extreme”

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    Writing an Elevator Speech “Lifelike in the Extreme”

    To prepare for a workshop I’m giving, I’ve spent hours doing exploratory writing on how to create an elevator speech. On the page, I’ve asked and answered questions like, “What’s an elevator speech supposed to accomplish?,” “What are the best ones I’ve heard?,” and “What are the worst ones?” I...

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    March 6, 2015

  • Free eBook: “List-Making as a Tool of Thought Leadership”

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    Free eBook: “List-Making as a Tool of Thought Leadership”

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    March 6, 2015

  • How You Tell a Brand Story Matters

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    How You Tell a Brand Story Matters

    Sometimes it’s easier to learn positioning and branding lessons when we look outside our field. Let’s look at a lesson from the world of fast food. Then we’ll see how it applies to our brands as consultants and thought leaders. A few days ago, I was eating at my local Quiznos sub shop, and a ...

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    March 6, 2015

  • The Best Brand Story is Often Informal

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    The Best Brand Story is Often Informal

    Sometimes your best brand story isn’t the one you think it should be. It’s one of your throwaway stories; an informal anecdote everybody else loves, but you don’t think twice about. I’ll explain. I recently stopped by a pet food store. Outside sat a brand representative at a table full of a ty...

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    March 6, 2015

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