Club Two
April 13, 2022 | April 27, 2022 | May 11, 2022 | May 25, 2022 | June 8 ,2022 |
Pages 1-34 | Pages 34-54 | Pages 55-80 | Pages 1-108 | Pages 109-140 |
by Mark Rucker (Author)
Early in his career, Mark Rucker's father suggested a life practice: create a file of things that are important to you and add to that file as you learn.
So, Mark created a "Leadership" file. Whenever he learned a valuable lesson in leadership, he added it to the file. He did this throughout his entire thirty-two-year career with Disney and beyond.
Many of these lessons came in the form of advice, which he would request from friends and colleagues over coffee, helping him solve his greatest leadership challenges at work as well as the day-to-day personal challenges of life and marriage.
Over Coffee with the Mouse is the culmination of an entire lifetime of leadership advice from a grateful man who rose to global leadership within the Disney organization.
Whether you're an executive struggling with hard choices or an aspiring leader looking to hone your skills and avoid mistakes, you won't want to miss this book.
Club One
February 16, 2022 | March 2,2022 | March 16,2022 | March 30,2022 |
Chapter 1-2 | Chapters 3-4 | Chapters 5-6 | Chapters 7 |
Book One: Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto Adam Werbach (Author)
The definitive work on business strategy for sustainability by the most authoritative voice in the conversation.
More than ever before, consumers, employees, and investors share a common purpose and a passion for companies that do well by doing good. So any strategy without sustainability at its core is just plain irresponsible - bad for business, bad for shareholders, bad for the environment. These challenges represent unprecedented opportunities for big brands - such as Clorox, Dell, Toyota, Procter & Gamble, Nike, and Wal-Mart - that are implementing integral, rather than tangential, strategies for sustainability. What these companies are doing illuminates the book's practical framework for change, which involves engaging employees, using transparency as a business tool, and reaping the rewards of a networked organizational structure.
Leave your quaint notions of corporate social responsibility and environmentalism behind. Werbach is starting a whole new dialogue around sustainability of enterprise and life as we know it in organizations and individuals. Sustainability is now a true competitive strategic advantage and building it into the core of your business is the only means to ensure that your company - and your world - will survive.