Here’s are some of the topics, posts and summaries I’ve shared before:
I. Personal Leadership
How to Live
- The Good Life in 100+ Q’s
- Tools of Titans
- Nonviolent Communication
- The Four Agreements
- Ikigai
- How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
- The Tao of Pooh
- Ego Is the Enemy
- Bird by Bird
- Make Your Bed
- The Wisdom of the Bullfrog
- The Alchemist
- How to Live an Extraordinary Life
- The Great Mental Models: Volume 1
- The One Thing
- How to Know a Person
Personal Finance
Sports & Performance Psychology
- The Score Takes Care of Itself, by Will Walsh
- The Score Takes Care of Itself: 12 Leadership Habits, by Will Walsh
- Legacy
- The Mindful Athlete
- The Coaching Habit
- The Inner Game of Tennis
- Peak Performance
Book Series: Derek Sivers
- How to Live
- Hell Yeah or No
Book Series: The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
- Naval’s Almanack, Building Judgment
- Naval’s Almanack, Learning Happiness
- Naval’s Almanack, Saving Yourself
Book Series: Clear Thinking, Shane Parrish
Book Series: The Diary of a CEO, Steven Bartlett
- The Diary of a CEO, Pillar I: The Self
- The Diary of a CEO, Pillar II: The Story
- The Diary of a CEO, Pillar III: The Philosophy
- The Diary of a CEO, Pillar IV: The Team
Book Series: The Daily Stoic, Ryan Holiday
- Book: The Daily Stoic, Best of January
- Book: The Daily Stoic, Best of February
- Book: The Daily Stoic, Best of March
- Book: The Daily Stoic, Best of April
Book Series: Atomic Habits, James Clear
- Atomic Habits, 1. The Surprising Power of Atomic Habits
- Atomic Habits, 2. How your Habits Shape Your Identity
- Atomic Habits, 3. Build Better Habits in 4 Simple Steps
Book Series: Antidote to Chaos, 12 Rules for Life, Jordan B. Peterson
- 12 Rules for Life. #1 – Stand up straight with your shoulders back.
- 12 Rules for Life. #2 – Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping.
- 12 Rules for Life. #3 – Make friends with people who want the best for you.
- 12 Rules for Life. #4 – Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today.
- 12 Rules for Life. #5 – Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them.
- 12 Rules for Life. #6 – Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world.
- 12 Rules for Life. #7 – Do what is Meaningful, not what is Expedient.
- 12 Rules for Life. #8 – Tell the truth – or, at least, don’t lie.
- 12 Rules for Life. #9 – Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don’t.
- 12 Rules for Life. #10 – Be precise in your speech
- 12 Rules for Life. #11 – Do not bother children when they are skateboarding.
- 12 Rules for Life. #12 – Pet a cat when you encounter one on the street.
Book Series: Beyond Order, 12 More Rules for Life, Jordan B. Peterson
- Beyond Order. Rule #2 – Imagine who you could be, and then aim single-mindedly at yhat.
- Beyond Order. Rule #4 – Notice that opportunity lurks where responsibility has been abdicated.
- Beyond Order. Rule #7 – Work as hard as you possible can on at least one thing and see what happens.
II. Company Leadership
On Company Building (Management, Leadership)
- High Output Management, by Andy Grove
- The Great CEO Within, by Matt Mochary
- The $100 Startup, by Chris Guillebeau
- Creative Confidence, by Tom and David Kelley
- Blitzscaling, by Reid Hoffman and Chris Yeh
- Trailblazer, by Marc Benioff
- Good Strategy, Bad Strategy, by Richard P. Rumelt
- What it Takes, by Stephen Schwarzman
- Amp It Up, by Frank Slootman
On People Management
- 10 Simple Rules for New Managers
- Powerful
- Managing by Results
- Event Loops
- The Psychological Safety Playbook
Book Series: Patrick Lencioni
- The Five Temptations of a CEO
- The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive
- The Motive
- The Ideal Team Player
- The Truth about Employee Engagement
- Silos, Politics, and Turf Wars
- Death by Meeting
- Getting Naked
Book Series: “The Manager’s Path”, Camille Fournier
- The Manager’s Path, Being a Mentor
- The Manager’s Path, Being a Technical Leader
- The Manager’s Path, Managing People
- The Manager’s Path, Managing a Team
- The Manager’s Path, Managing Multiple Teams
Book Series: “Thanks for the Feedback”, Douglas Stone and Sheila
- Thanks for the Feedback, Importance of Feedback
- Thanks for the Feedback, Giving Feedback
- Thanks for the Feedback, Receiving Feedback
- Thanks for the Feedback, Situation Handling
III. Functional Leadership
On Strategy
On Operations
- The Goal, by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
- Supply Chain Management 101
- Demand Forecasting
On Product Development
- Product Vision
- Needfinding
- Outcomes & Jobs to be Done
- Product Roadmaps
- Product Design
- Product Development
On Software Development
On Project Management (PMBOK)
- Project Management 101
- PMBOK Phase 1: Initiation
- PMBOK Phase 2: Planning
- PMBOK Phase 3: Execution
- PMBOK Phase 4: Monitoring & Controlling
- PMBOK Phase 5: Closeout
On Sales and Marketing
On Customer Success
- Setup & Installation
- Customer Support
- Managing Customer Accounts
- Building Loyalty
- Building Advocacy
- Account Expansion
On Customer Lifecycle
- What is Customer Lifecycle Management (CLM)?
- Why Manage the Customer Lifecycle?
- Customer Lifecycle Management as a Process
- Customer Lifecycle Management as an Architecture
- Customer Lifecycle Management as a Framework
- Common Pitfalls of Customer Lifecycle Management (CLM)
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Hope you enjoy these. Let me know which you find the most useful!