Business Book Review: Ernest Hemingway on Writing by Larry W. Phillips
Carefully curated lessons from one of the most influential writers of the last century. A gift to the next generation of writers.
Business Book Review: The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E Gerber
Decades on, The E-Myth Revisited remains a book worth revisiting. A regular fixture on book recommendation lists, Gerber’s timeless wisdom demonstrates why.
Business Book Review: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks
Hendricks gives your internal fears a name - an upper limit. By conquering it, you free yourself for the big leap into your Zone of Genius.
Business Book Review: Failing Forward by John C Maxwell
In Failing Forward, Maxwell doesn’t just give us permission to fail - he demands it. He celebrates it as the foundation of the greatest success stories.
Business Book Review: Put Your Ass Where Your Heart Is by Steven Pressfield
This is for anyone who has suffered resistance. Be it procrastination, self-sabotage, fear or self-doubt. It's the manual for creating your heart's desire.
Business Book Review: Permission Marketing by Seth Godin
Godin goes where too many marketers avoid. Showing how the less travelled path of permission marketing is the key to long-term trust.
Business Book Review: Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte
In the raging river of information, Building a Second Brain, invites you to become the curator. Creating systems to empower your future self.
Business Book Review: The Unfair Advantage by Ash Ali and Hasan Kubba
Your unfair advantage is the secret to your success you never realised you had. Using your conditions, assets or circumstances to help elevate your success.
Business Book Review: 7 Rules of Power by Jeffrey Pfeffer
7 Rules of Power is the must-read playbook for aspiring leaders. Master Pfeffer’s rules to power up your career.
Business Book Review: Survival is Not Enough by Seth Godin
In a genius comparison, Godin explains the science of business. Because, like in nature, evolution is inevitable. Only those most able to adapt will thrive.
Business Book Review: Whoever Tells the Best Story Wins by Annette Simmons
Whoever Tells the Best Story Wins is a permission slip to make business personal. Using storythinking to, not replace, but complement objective thinking in business.
Business Book Review: The Confidence Code by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman
Kay and Shipman help crack the code for the mysteries of confidence. The illusive trait that’s even more important than your competence.
Business Book Review: Real Artists Don’t Starve by Jeff Goins
Whatever your ‘art’, read Real Artists Don’t Starve. Goins earnestly reminds you to value yourself, so you can keep yourself in business.
Business Book Review: The Best Story Wins by Matthew Luhn
Luhn reminds you that you were born to tell stories. And with simple formulas, you can relearn the craft your childhood self once mastered.