Listly by Sherrie Rohde
I'm often asked for book recommendations, here are my favorites.
1 New York Times Bestseller***Praise for Mastery by Robert Greene: "Big and ambitious." -The New York Times "Compelling." -Forbes "Keen readers may spot that his new thesis is ... [like] that put forward in Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers, only Greene has improved [the thesis]. . . .
Being popular sucks.Somewhere along the way, business owners got the idea they had to be popular in order to be successful, when, in fact, the opposite is true. Every successful brand in history-from corporate behemoths to your neighborhood coffee shop-is vastly unpopular with a distinct demographic, yet succeeds wildly with the right audience.
Author of more than fifteen compelling books, magazine articles, and countless audio and video resources, Dr. Robb Thompson is an exceptionally skilled relational and leadership strategist. He travels the globe, seeding it with vital truths that he has gleaned from over twenty years of experience in the arena of human resource management.
"Fierce Loyalty shows every business how to find the holy grail of building a raving community of customers." ~ Barry Moltz, Small Business Speaker and Author "Fierce Loyalty is one of the most unique advantages a business can have today. However, building a fiercely loyal community can be a painstaking process.
"This little book can change your life, as its principles have changed mine." -- David Bach, author of the #1 NY Times bestseller The Automatic MillionaireDan Sullivan has the remarkable gift of turning good intentions into superior results and performance. The book is priceless.
Praise for In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day"A thoughtful and energetic leader, Mark Batterson presses us to consider how we live out our faith in the world around us. When Mark has something to say, I am quick to listen."-Frank Wright, PhD, President and CEO, National Religious Broadcasters"Mark Batterson is one of the outstanding younger leaders in the U.S.
Alan Loy McGinnis (1933-2005) was a best-selling author, family therapist, business consultant, and popular speaker. After a twenty year career as a minister, he became a counselor and co-founded the Valley Counseling Center in Glendale, CA. In the 1970s, he began researching friendship and authored The Friendship Factor, published by Augsburg Fortress in 1979 and revised in 2004.
'The Synergist speaks directly to the single greatest challenge leadership teams face today: a lack of relationship and communication. If you want to know what your leadership team needs to succeed, study this book carefully.' --Tom Rath, author of StrengthsFinder 2.0 and How Full is Your Bucket?'If you want to get unstuck and do big things, buy The Synergist.