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Give and Take

by Ron Potter May 20, 2014

Give and TakeRon’s Short Review: Although Steve Jobs is never talked about, it help me understand his genius “taking” personality a bit more.

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Flawless Consulting

by Ron Potter May 12, 2014

Flawless ConsultingRon’s Short Review:This was the first book I read when I made the decision to go into the consulting business and it set a foundation of integrity that has been invaluable.

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How to Twitter

by Ron Potter April 1, 2014

How to TwitterRon’s Short Review: I know, Twitter? But we need to understand it beyond the social, celebrity use.

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Leaders Eat Last

by Ron Potter March 26, 2014

leaders eat lastRon’s Short Review: No organization has ever been managed out of a crises, they have all been led.  Sinek brings a great view of leadership.

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Evernote Essentials

by Ron Potter March 15, 2014

Evernote EssentialsRon’s Short Review: I’m always looking for ways to improve my productivity through technology. Evernote could be one way but I’ll have to rethink my archive model.

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Hard Thing About Hard Things

by Ron Potter February 18, 2014

hard thingRon’s Short Review: Good advice written for the CEO’s of start-ups but it really applies to leadership at any level.

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A More Beautiful Question

by Ron Potter January 25, 2014

More Beautiful QRon’s Short Review: This one really convinces you that managers have answers, true leaders have questions, provoke questions and teach their teams to constantly question.

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Turn the Ship Around

by Ron Potter December 5, 2013

turn this shipRon’s Short Review: When I read this book I thought I only got one point.  Then I heard Marquet speak and he said “There is only one point to the book.” That made me feel better and honestly, it is one powerful point.

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Steve Jobs

by Ron Potter November 9, 2013

Steve JobsRon’s Short Review: Very well written and seemingly unbiased biography of Steve Jobs.  I actually understood more about him when I read the book “Give and Take.”

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Tribes

by Ron Potter November 5, 2013

tribesRon’s Short Review: “There are tribes everywhere. Every one of these tribes is yearning for leadership.” A real appeal to be a leader and influencer.  Powerfully written.

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Anyway

by Ron Potter August 9, 2013

AnywayRon’s Short Review: I’ve used this very little easy read with many of my clients.  Life is difficult (as Scott Peck would say); do it anyway.

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Antifragile

by Ron Potter May 9, 2013

AntifragileRon’s Short Review: Disorder and change are the times we live in.  This books helps in dealing with this new reality. This and a couple of other books like “Predictably Irrational” remind us that the world is not really the logical, orderly world that we assume (or desire) and we need to learn how to function well in an irrational, disordered world.

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