On one of my in-class feedback forms, I had a student ask me for recommendations for additional reading on topics such as leadership and culture. I love teaching adults!
My list is ever-changing, but I compiled a selection of resources that I thought would be beneficial for her. Then I thought that they might be of interest to my readers as well, so I am including the list here for you.
As I said in a recent guest post, my bookshelf played a key role in my career evolution. I have shelves upon shelves of books in the leadership/culture/organizational behavior area – and I would have countless more if I had not moved so many times!
I share this for two reasons:
1. pay attention to what kind of reading you gravitate towards – maybe it can unlock a clue to your true passions and interests;
2. I obviously love to read, so share your recommendations in the comments or email me. Winter is coming, and there is nothing like snuggling up with a good book!
Happy reading!
] most influential book on my list!
I just finished Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard, by Chip and Dan Heath. It's a practical and reasonable guide to tackling the problem of inspiring and creating the momentum for change.
ReplyDeleteAnother good one! I had a very hard time limiting my list to one page -- if I had a 2-page list, Switch could have been on it (also their Made to Stick which I actually like better!!)
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