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A War of Shadows, by W. Stanley Moss

Why this book: I read Ill Met by Moonlight by the same author, and I really liked the man and loved his writing style.  I did some research and found that this book is his account of what he did … Continue reading

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The Checklist Manifesto, by Atul Gawande

Why this book: Selected to be read and reviewed by All American Leadership Faculty Reading Group for our bimonthly reading group session. Summary in 3 Sentences:  Dr Atul  Gawande shares his research-based “manifesto,” supported by many engaging stories for how following … Continue reading

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The Culture Code, by Daniel Coyle

Why this book: It was selected by the All American Leadership Faculty reading group that I participate, to read and discuss. We were able to reach out to Dan Coyle and he joined us for our on-line discussion – a real … Continue reading

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Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, by Jamie Ford

Why this Book:  Selected by my literature reading group.  We wanted something a bit shorter and lighter than out last book The Goldfinch, and this came highly recommended. Summary in 3 Sentences:  This is two parallel stories – of a … Continue reading

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The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt

Why this book:  Selected by my literature reading group.  Interesting that a number of those in the reading group had already read it and wanted to read it again – even though it’s 770 pages long.  This book has been … Continue reading

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Switch, by Chip and Dan Heath

Why this book:  Selected by TWO reading groups I am part of: All American Leadership’s Open Reading Group and Naval Special Warfare Center’s Commodore’s Reading Group. Summary in 3 Sentences: Chip and Dan  Heath look at the impediments to change … Continue reading

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Self Reliance, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Why this book:  This is actually an essay and not a book. It is perhaps Emerson’s best known and most influential essay and it came up in a discussion with a close friend who like me is a fan of R.W. … Continue reading

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Work Rules! Insights from Inside Google That Will Transform How You Live and Lead, by Lazlo Bock

Why this Book: Suggested to me by my friend Jay as a good book to read with some others at work. Summary in 3 sentences: From his perspective as Google’s head of People Operations  (traditionally known as HR) Lazlo Bock describes the … Continue reading

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A Tactical Ethic: Moral Conduct in the Insurgent Battlespace, by Dick Couch

Why this book:  I lead a volunteer reading group for young men who are early in the pipeline to become SEALs or SWCCs (Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen).  We selected this book to read and discuss as it addresses tactical and leadership … Continue reading

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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, by Mark Manson

Why this book:  It was given to me as a gift by a very good friend. I was intrigued and so gave it a try.  I was surprised at how good it is! Summary in 3 Sentences: I have described this … Continue reading

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