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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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What Matters Now

by Ron Potter December 9, 2012

What Matters NowRon’s Short Review: Great follow-up book to Daniel Pink’s “Whole New Mind”.  Now that the world is in a state of perpetual change, how do you lead?

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To Sell Is Human

by Ron Potter November 9, 2012

To Sell Is HumanRon’s Short Review: Pink’s third book that really helps us understand our own motives and approaches.

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Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs

by Ron Potter August 9, 2012

The Presentation Secrets of Steve JobsRon’s Short Review: It may be that only Steve Jobs could pull some of these off but they sure are good techniques.  Read also Gallo’s “Talk like TED.”  They compliment each other.

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On Being Certain

by Ron Potter July 9, 2012

On Being CertainRon’s Short Review: This one will scare you because it scientifically proves that when we’re the most certain, we’re probably also the most wrong.

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Mindsight

by Ron Potter May 9, 2012

MindsightRon’s Short Review: Understanding and using your mind properly.

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Leading Culture Change in Global Organizations

by Ron Potter April 9, 2012

Leading Culture ChangeRon’s Short Review: Denison’s culture survey is still the only one that I know of that relates culture to bottom-line performance.  More examples from companies around the world.

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The Invisible Gorilla

by Ron Potter February 9, 2012

The Invisible GorillaRon’s Short Review: When we know what we’re looking for we miss a lot of relevant information.

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How We Decide

by Ron Potter January 9, 2012

How We DecideRon’s Short Review: Good understand of personal and group decision making.

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Thinking, Fast and Slow

by Ron Potter December 9, 2011

Thinking Fast and SlowRon’s Short Review: Helping us understand how our brains actually work helps us understand and make better decisions.

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Start with Why

by Ron Potter November 9, 2011

Stary with WhyRon’s Short Review: This one is simple and powerful.  It will also explain why we can’t get out point across when we talk about what we do.

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Social Intelligence

by Ron Potter October 9, 2011

Ron’s Short Review: Goleman continues to reinforce that it’s our emotional intelligence that actually makes a difference.

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