A few recommendations for anytime reading – hope you enjoy!
Matthew Syed helps us to understand the value of diversity in thinking in Rebel Ideas.
Whilst Pascal Coppens takes his expertise from living and working in China and shares with us how the Chinese are leading the way on core technological advances.
Maria Konnikova has written a wonderful memoir of her pivot to becoming a professional poker player. But that doesn’t do it justice, it’s a story of life and her reflections are gold dust.
Heather E. McGowan and Chris Shipley wrote The Adaption Advantage, which can be read in a day, and set out ideas on how to change work and leadership in order to unleash human potential. The future is exciting.
Victor W. Hwang and Greg Horowitt (a few years ago) came up with The Rainforest which looks at the facets of innovation ecosystems and importantly their culture.
And rounding off my suggestions is Winning Now, Winning Later by David M. Cote who gives a masterclass in how to win in the short term and the long term. Leading to sustainable performance, the asset many forget.
