Creativity, Inc.

Good to Great

Building a Second Brand

The Lean Startup

Blue Ocean Strategy

Leaders Eat Last

The Innovator's Dilemma

Thinking, Fast and Slow

Lean In

The Power of Habit

Four Thousand Weeks

The 5AM Club

Crucial Conversations

The Infinite Game

Never Split the Difference

The First 90 Days

Creativity, Inc. Good to Great Building a Second Brand The Lean Startup Blue Ocean Strategy Leaders Eat Last The Innovator's Dilemma Thinking, Fast and Slow Lean In The Power of Habit Four Thousand Weeks The 5AM Club Crucial Conversations The Infinite Game Never Split the Difference The First 90 Days

Keep your mind fresh with summaries of the best business books

Range

Range

In Range, journalist David Epstein challenges the pervasive cult of the head start. While early specialization is highly effective in predictable fields with rigid rules, the modern economy is fundamentally unpredictable. Epstein argues that generalists—professionals who sample widely, delay committing to a single path, and draw analogies across diverse disciplines—are uniquely equipped to thrive. By embracing a broad, winding path, you build the creative agility required to solve complex problems.

Read More
The Performance Paradox

The Performance Paradox

In The Performance Paradox, executive coach Eduardo Briceño exposes why high performers eventually plateau: they spend all their effort executing and none of it improving. His remedy is a deliberate split between the Performance Zone, where you do what you know, and the Learning Zone, where you build what you don't. Master the rhythm between them and growth stops being accidental.

Read More
Grit

Grit

In Grit, psychologist Angela Duckworth draws on years of research with West Point cadets, spelling bee champions, and top performers to argue that passion and perseverance, not raw talent, drive extraordinary achievement. She lays out the four assets of gritty people, interest, practice, purpose, and hope, and shows how to build them at any age. A clear, evidence-backed guide to turning long-term effort into lasting success.

Read More
The Sports Gene
Personal Development, Psychology, Science Jeff Kaminski Personal Development, Psychology, Science Jeff Kaminski

The Sports Gene

In The Sports Gene, journalist David Epstein challenges the popular myth that 10,000 hours of practice is the universal key to greatness. Through stories from Kenyan villages, Jamaican sprint clubs, and elite genetics labs, he reveals how body type, trainability, and specific genes shape who reaches the top. The verdict on nature versus nurture is clear: it is always both, working together.

Read More
Crucial Conversations

Crucial Conversations

In Crucial Conversations, authors Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler provide a practical framework for mastering high-stakes, emotional dialogue. They argue that successful communication depends on maintaining a safe "pool of shared meaning." By learning to manage your internal stories, restore mutual respect, and speak persuasively without being abrasive, you can resolve deep conflicts and turn volatile disagreements into productive action.

Read More
The 6 Types of Working Genius

The 6 Types of Working Genius

In The 6 Types of Working Genius, organizational expert Patrick Lencioni offers a practical framework to help individuals and teams discover what brings them joy and what drains their energy. By identifying six fundamental types of work—from initial wonder to final execution—Lencioni provides a roadmap for aligning natural talents with daily tasks, ultimately eliminating unnecessary judgment and transforming workplace productivity.

Read More
Read People Like a Book
Personal Development, Psychology Jeff Kaminski Personal Development, Psychology Jeff Kaminski

Read People Like a Book

Stop guessing what people are thinking. Read People Like a Book provides a systematic framework for understanding human behavior by analyzing motivations, decoding body language, and interpreting verbal cues. This guide moves beyond simple tips, teaching you how to establish baselines and spot inconsistencies to accurately predict intentions and build stronger connections. It's an essential skill for any professional looking to improve their negotiation, leadership, and communication abilities.

Read More
Do Hard Things
Personal Development, Psychology Jeff Kaminski Personal Development, Psychology Jeff Kaminski

Do Hard Things

In Do Hard Things, performance coach Steve Magness challenges the traditional "grin and bear it" model of toughness, arguing that suppressing emotion actually leads to fragility. Backed by neuroscience and psychology, he proposes a new framework for resilience based on facing reality, listening to the body's signals (interoception), and responding thoughtfully rather than reacting impulsively. True toughness isn't about ignoring discomfort; it's about navigating it with clarity and purpose.

Read More
Flow

Flow

In Flow, psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi reveals that deep satisfaction comes not from leisure, but from a state of total immersion called "flow." By balancing high challenges with high skills and setting clear goals with immediate feedback, we can transform mundane work into rewarding experiences. Mastering this control over consciousness is the key to productivity, creativity, and lasting happiness.

Read More
Underdog Nation

Underdog Nation

What can a U.S. Marine teach you about business? In Underdog Nation, former combat pilot Quang X. Pham reveals how the military's underdog ethos is the ultimate advantage in entrepreneurship. Through powerful principles like the "30-Second Complain-and-Fix Rule" and "Commander's Intent," he provides a battle-tested playbook for building resilient teams, leading with integrity, and thriving in the chaos of the modern marketplace.

Read More
Think Again
Personal Development, Psychology Jeff Kaminski Personal Development, Psychology Jeff Kaminski

Think Again

In Think Again, organizational psychologist Adam Grant explores the critical art of rethinking. He reveals how our mental habits—preaching, prosecuting, and politicking—blind us to the truth, and argues that the most successful people adopt a "scientist" mindset. By cultivating confident humility, embracing constructive conflict, and constantly challenging our own assumptions, we can navigate a rapidly changing world with agility and wisdom.

Read More
Principles
Leadership, Management, Personal Development Jeff Kaminski Leadership, Management, Personal Development Jeff Kaminski

Principles

In Principles, Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio shares the rules he used to build the world's largest hedge fund and live a meaningful life. His core message is that pain plus reflection equals progress, and that radical truth, radical transparency, and an idea meritocracy beat ego and hierarchy. By writing down repeatable principles for recurring decisions, anyone can think more clearly and make far fewer avoidable mistakes.

Read More
Thinking in Bets
Strategy, Personal Development Jeff Kaminski Strategy, Personal Development Jeff Kaminski

Thinking in Bets

In Thinking in Bets, Annie Duke leverages her experience as a world-class poker player to teach professionals how to navigate a world of uncertainty. By avoiding the "resulting" trap—judging decisions by their outcomes—and embracing probabilistic thinking, readers learn to make more objective, less emotional choices. This summary provides the tools to build "truth-seeking" cultures and turn hidden risks into calculated advantages.

Read More
Take Command
Personal Development Jeff Kaminski Personal Development Jeff Kaminski

Take Command

Take Command by Joe Hart and Michael Crom is a guide to personal leadership. It argues that true command starts with leading yourself through self-awareness and a clear "Vision Script." This internal strength is the foundation for building high-trust relationships using the "Character + Competence" model. The ultimate goal is to live an intentional life, making conscious choices that align with your values and create a lasting legacy.

Read More
The 48 Laws of Power
Strategy, Psychology, Personal Development Jeff Kaminski Strategy, Psychology, Personal Development Jeff Kaminski

The 48 Laws of Power

Robert Greene’s bestseller The 48 Laws of Power distills 3,000 years of political intrigue, military strategy, and courtly maneuvering into a ruthless handbook for getting, defending, and disguising power. Drawing on tales from Sun Tzu to Studio 54, Greene presents 48 bite-sized maxims—“Never outshine the master,” “Crush your enemy totally,” “Play a sucker to catch a sucker”—each paired with historical examples, reversals, and practical cautions for modern readers.

Read More
Firestarters
Personal Development Jeff Kaminski Personal Development Jeff Kaminski

Firestarters

Firestarters profiles innovators, instigators, and initiators—from social‐impact entrepreneurs to boundary‐pushing artists—who routinely spark change where others see routine. Drawing on dozens of interviews, author Tony Rubleski distills the mindsets, daily rituals, and relationship habits that help these “firestarters” spot hidden opportunities, rally skeptics, and keep momentum alive. The result is a playbook for anyone who wants to ignite fresh energy in a career, community project, or personal mission.

Read More
How Highly Effective People Speak
Personal Development Jeff Kaminski Personal Development Jeff Kaminski

How Highly Effective People Speak

How Highly Effective People Speak distills proven psychological principles into a practical playbook for influential communication. Author Peter Andrei reveals how top performers frame ideas, prime emotions, and calibrate language to win trust and motivate action. By mastering clarity, authority, empathy, and strategic storytelling, readers learn to navigate high-stakes conversations—sales pitches, negotiations, feedback sessions—with ease, turning everyday interactions into engines of lasting impact.

Read More
Notes from a Friend
Personal Development Jeff Kaminski Personal Development Jeff Kaminski

Notes from a Friend

Notes From a Friend is Tony Robbins’ pocket-sized pep talk for anyone stuck in crisis mode. In plain, urgent language he shows how a single decision—shifting focus from problems to possibilities—can pivot your entire trajectory. Through real-life turnaround stories, mindset exercises, and a 10-day mental-diet challenge, Robbins arms readers with simple, repeatable habits that transform fear into momentum, gratitude, and purposeful action.

Read More
The Obstacle is the Way

The Obstacle is the Way

In The Obstacle Is the Way, Ryan Holiday translates the ancient philosophy of Stoicism into a pragmatic playbook for modern life. He argues that hardship is not a disruption to your goals, but the primary vehicle for achieving them. By mastering the three disciplines of perception, action, and will, professionals can learn to maintain emotional control and systematically flip their greatest challenges into unprecedented advantages.

Read More
Nine-Figure Mindset

Nine-Figure Mindset

In Nine-Figure Mindset, entrepreneur Brandon Dawson maps the difficult psychological transition from exhausted business owner to elite enterprise leader. He argues that scaling past a stagnant revenue ceiling requires abandoning the gritty, do-it-all approach that initially made you successful. By discarding limiting beliefs, building scalable systems, and obsessively developing human capital, founders can break out of survival mode and build a massively profitable organization.

Read More

Have a book request?

Drop us a line!