THRIVE: The Leaders Guide to Building a High-Performance Culture A new year means a new stack of books and reviews to share with you all. We are kicking things off in 2021 with a book that deep dives into high-performance culture for businesses. Thrive by Andrew Freeman and Paul Elliot dives into the ways in which leaders can clearly define what high-performance means to them and their teams. This top selling book also evaluates the way in ...
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MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: THE INNOVATION STACK
THE INNOVATION STACK by JIM MCKELVEY It’s been a while since we have shared a Book of the Month post here on the blog. A busy summer interrupted our team’s reading, but we are back on track and excited to share our September read with you. Diving back into our reading, we wanted to find a book that both entertained us and inspired us. This led us to The Innovation Stack by Jim McKelvey. You may not be familiar with McKelvey by name, but ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: LEADERSHIP IS LANGUAGE
LEADERSHIP IS LANGUAGE by L. DAVID MARQUET As soon as we saw the title of this book, we knew that we had to put it into our Monthly Book Review for June. We have shared a number of posts on leadership in the past (see them here) and we are always looking to learn more. David Marquet, a former US navy captain, made waves in the world of business books when he released his first book ‘Turn the Ship Around.' His follow up book ‘Leadership is ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: BRAND STORYTELLING
BRAND STORYTELLING by MIRI RODRIGUEZ When it comes to business, there is one thing that plays a role no matter what industry you are in: branding. In fact, branding is what encompasses what a business and it's people are about. In today’s world, we see the term ‘branding’ constantly. People are even starting to use branding to market themselves as individuals. With this in mind, our team was curious to explore branding more and to determine ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: UPSTREAM
Upstream: The Quest To Solve Problems Before They Happen Each and every day, we as humans face issues that present themselves. This happens both in life and in business. Pressing matters pop up throughout our days and we strategically work to resolve them to the best of our ability. Often we will do this alone and on occasion, we will work in teams to find the best solution. This is an important aspect of humanity; being able to handle the ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: TINY HABITS
TINY HABITS by BJ FOGG When it came to February’s book, we wanted something that was easy to read, but that also made a big impact. Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg was the perfect fit and it has changed us for the better both at work and at home! Creating new habits that are positive and healthy are just as hard as cutting out the negative and unhealthy habits we already possess. Why is that? Why is it so hard to shed the bad and repeat the good? ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: GOOD TO GREAT
GOOD TO GREAT by JIM COLLINS January was a busy month. Between kicking off the New Year and recapping our favorite reads from 2019, ADMIN’s team has a lot on their plate. This didn’t stop us from picking up a new book and diving into our first book review of 2020. If you have read some of our previous book reviews, you know that we love business books that include research and studies. The analysis of how businesses become (and stay) ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: NO HARD FEELINGS
No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions at Work With November being a busy month for the ADMIN team, we wanted to dive into a book that was a light read, but one that also touched on an important aspect of business. We found the perfect match when we discovered No Hard Feelings by Liz Fosslien and Mollie West Duffy. These two brilliant consultants decided to brave the minefield that is emotions in the workplace and as you ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: DIGITAL MINIMALISM
During the month of October, ADMIN’s team decided to test the waters for our Book of the Month. Sure, we wanted a book that related to business and how we work, but we also wanted to branch out of the traditional business book arena. This landed us on Cal Newport’s book: Digital Minimalism. In a day and age where the hype of minimalism clashes with the want to have and do it all, we were intrigued to see how putting down our phones and stepping ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: GRIT
GRIT: THE POWER OF PASSION AND PERSEVERANCE While September proved to be a busy month for the ADMIN team, we still managed to sink our teeth into a book that has been on our ‘to be read’ list for some time. In business and in life, it can often be thought that in order to be successful, one needs to possess a gift. Angela Duckworth challenges this by stating it is not a natural ability that leads you to success. Rather, it is a ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: DARING GREATLY
Over the past year, ADMIN Partners has shared a number of book reviews on all the different aspects of business. While we have enjoyed each of those reads, we wanted to change things up for August and check out a book that focused on personal development. It is our belief that building your personal development skills will better one’s life both in and out of the workplace. Lucky for us, we stumbled on the book Daring Greatly by Brené Brown and ...
MONTHLY BOOK REVIEW: THE CULTURE CODE
For the month of July, the ADMIN team decided to take a step away from our usual book topics (i.e. sales, leadership, etc.) and we grabbed a book that focused on one of the most important aspects of a business: culture. Creating a productive and motivating company culture is vital to the success of any business. It is also one of the most challenging things to do. With this is mind, we dived deep into The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle with the ...