Motivating Millennials

Motivating Millennials

by Ryan Avery & James Goodnow (Yes, I Co-Wrote This One—But It’s Here for a Reason) Okay, I’ll admit it—this is the only book on the list that has my name on the cover. But I’m including it for the same reason I wrote it: because leading the next generation isn’t...
Managing the Unknown

Managing the Unknown

by Christoph H. Loch, Arnoud DeMeyer, and Michael T. Pich How to Lead When the Rules Don’t Exist Most project management books are written for predictable environments. This one is not. Managing the Unknown tackles the question that every leader faces eventually:...
AI for Lawyers

AI for Lawyers

by Noah Waisberg & Dr. Alexander Hudek The Future Is Already Here—and It’s Billing Hours This isn’t a book about what’s coming. It’s a book about what’s already here. AI for Lawyers is a wake-up call and a practical guide for anyone in the legal field who...
Start With Why

Start With Why

by Simon Sinek Because Purpose Is a Strategy At some point in leadership, the question shifts from what you do to why you’re doing it. For me, that shift wasn’t just philosophical—it was strategic. Start With Why gave me a clear lens to align vision,...
Competitive Advantage

Competitive Advantage

by Michael E. Porter Where Strategy Gets Specific If Competitive Strategy gave me the big picture, Competitive Advantage gave me the map. This is the book that takes Porter’s foundational ideas and turns them into tactical, operational strategy....