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Leadership Framed by Art: Business & Management Skills

by Iris Lavy
4.8 stars – 24 reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

CEO’s have a new coach… Guess who?

American corporations spent $14 billion on leadership development in 2016. Do they get their money’s worth?

Change is the name of the game in today’s complex and turbulent business environment. To better embrace change and disruption, businesses must rethink their leadership coaching programs. Today’s leader must be a visionary, creative, independent thinker and a bold executor.

How can such leadership be inspired? The evocative answer is hiding behind some surprising questions:

What do the artist Pablo Picasso and Mark Zuckerberg have in common?
What do the artist Damien Hirst and Jeff Bezos have in common?
What distinguishes a manager from a Leader; a craftsman from an artist?
What can today’s leaders learn from artists?

Dare to discover your inner Leadership capacity

Leadership Framed by Art uncovers the eye-opening parallel between modern art and business leadership. Iris Lavy shows how modern art can inspire influential and charismatic leadership. The refreshing takes this book offers will inspire the leaders-artists who make sure that the cogs of motivation, innovation and entrepreneurship continue to buzz as they color the old familiar boxes with out-of-the-box shades and hues.

Leadership Framed by Art breathes new life into the concept of leadership with innovative originality. The book sheds new colors on commonplace issues such as vision, change management and women’s leadership by drawing inspiration from predominant artists and linking their ideas to the current world of management. Drawing on the wisdom of Bill Gates of Microsoft, Jack Dorsey of Twitter, Sheryl Sandberg, VCOO at Facebook, Jamie Dimon, CEO and Chair of JP Morgan Chase and countless other giants.

Iris Lavy’s thesis is clear and concise: Pablo Picasso or Andy Warhol were and still are cultural leaders. They ran counter to the accepted models of the time, promoted fresh thinking while breaking the boundaries to oppose blind obedience to norms. Modern artists called on their peers to follow them out and to gallop ahead on the high wire between consensus and the great unknown. This is exactly the kind of leadership needed in the current challenging and yet exciting business world arena of the 21st century.

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Third Daughter (The Royals of Dharia, Book One)

by Susan Kaye Quinn
4.3 stars – 257 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Sneaking out of the palace wasn’t one of Aniri’s best ideas. But she’s the Third Daughter of the Queen of Dharia—zero responsibilities and zero royal duties. She’s just the backup daughter, in case her older sisters’ arranged marriages—to take the crown or broker an alliance—don’t quite work out. But once Aniri reaches her 18th birthday, she’ll be truly free… and then she can marry the charming fencing instructor she meets for fevered kisses in the forest. But then the impossible happens—a marriage proposal. From a barbarian prince in the north, no less. And if Aniri refuses, the threat of their new flying weapon might bring war. So she agrees to the young prince’s proposal, but only as a subterfuge to spy on him, find the weapon, and hopefully avoid both war and an arranged marriage to a man she doesn’t love. But once she arrives in the sweeping mountains of the north, she discovers the prince has his own secrets… and saving her country may end up breaking her heart.

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New Corpse in Town (Secret Seal Isle Mysteries Book 1)

by Lucy Quinn
4.1 stars – 265 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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FBI agent Cookie James is enjoying her extended leave from the agency on Secret Seal Isle, managing her quaint inn and flirting with the oh-so sexy-handyman, Dylan Creed…until her sixty-year-old mother goes skinny dipping and is almost drowned by a corpse. A phone call to the sheriff should mean the end of Cookie’s involvement, but when it’s clear the sheriff has no interest in the investigation, Cookie calls in reinforcements…her ex-partner Hunter O’Neil. Suddenly it’s like old times while the pair questions the residents of Secret Seal Isle. Except it’s not. Now she has both Hunter and Dylan vying for her attention, a wayward hippy mother, and a potential killer on the loose. With her love life heating up, her mother lighting up, and all signs pointing to the most unlikely suspect, Cookie does the only thing she knows to do—focus on solving the case.

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Monstrum (Bella Monstrum Book 1)

by Ann Christopher
3.9 stars – 17 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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STAY OUT OF THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE. Few places on earth engender as much primal fear as the mysterious and forbidding Bermuda Triangle. With good reason. A bizarre plane crash at sea leaves Bria Hunter and her high school classmates trapped in a chilling race for survival. Will Bria and her friends escape from the evil presence before it’s too late? In the mood for a nerve-shredding tale of horror on the high seas that keeps you turning pages with the lights on all night? Then grab Monstrum today!

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