Embrace the fall, comfy, relaxed spirit and settle in with any or all of these impactful reads.  

  1. The Leader’s Guide to Unconscious Bias – Pamela Fuller & Mark Murphy with Anne Chow

    For the business owner who is: searching for an actionable framework for managing bias and making the most of their team’s diversity.

  2. The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters – Priya Parker

    For the business owner who is: wanting to maximize the effectiveness and impact of their meetings.

  3. Range – David Epstein

    For the business owner who: considers themselves a “jack-of-all-trades” and has ever doubted the value their diverse skills and experiences bring to their business.

  4. The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership – Tim Elmore

    For the business owner who is: wondering how to successfully lead a diverse team amidst the conflicting and complex nature of today’s workplace.

  5. Next! – Joanne Lipman

    For the business owner who is: toying with the idea of making a big change.

  6. Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness – Steve Magness

    For the business owner who is: willing to lean into the discomfort that comes with cultivating true resilience.

  7. Beginners –Tom Vanderbilt

    For the business owner who is: looking for ways to recapture the childlike sense of wonder that comes with trying new things.

  8. Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Time of Change – Leonard Mlodinow

    For the business owner who is: wanting to foster the kind of mental resilience needed in our increasingly complex times.

  9. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable – Nassim Taleb

    For the business owner who is: already familiar with the concept of VUCA and is looking for a philosophical, delightfully wry take on the unexpected.

  10. The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning – Margareta Magnusson

    For the business owner who is: struggling with when and how to initiate succession planning conversations with loved ones.

  11. Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error – Kathryn Schulz

    For the business owner who is: working on their ability to manage with grace and accountability.

  12. The Disaster Recovery Handbook – Michael Wallace and Lawrence Webber

    For the business owner who is: interested in adopting a VUCA approach to risk management. 

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