26 April 2011

Rachel read Look at More: A Proven Approach to Innovation, Growth, and Change by Andy Stefanovich. (Here's a hint: when you look at more, you're likely to see more possibilities.)
26 April 2011
Rachel read Look at More: A Proven Approach to Innovation, Growth, and Change by Andy Stefanovich. (Here's a hint: when you look at more, you're likely to see more possibilities.)
22 April 2011
Allison referenced FYI: For Your Improvement by Michael Lombardo and Robert Eichinger a lot this month and remembered why it made our reading list of our seven all-time favorite books.
20 April 2011
Rachel indulged her literary sweet tooth with a reading romp through J.D. Robb's Treachery in Death. Little did she expect to encounter some reflections on being a boss.
13 April 2011
Allison watched Brené Brown’s TED Talk after a client suggested that “The Power of Vulnerability” might provide good insights for our professional coaching work.
11 April 2011
Rachel found herself smiling many times while reading The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work by Shawn Achor. For such a long and serious-sounding subtitle, the book makes a fairly simple point — happiness matters.
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