Suggested Reading

Good to Great
How the Mighty Fall
Starbucks Experience

Recommended by:

  • Lynne Maynor, Gaylord Entertainment
  • Joe Roddy, HCA
  • Tony Thompson, First Tennessee Bank

 

Younger Next Year
Fit to Lead

Recommended by:

  • Lynne Maynor, Gaylord Entertainment
  • David Weil, Community Health Systems

 

The Power Formula for Linked in Success
Blur
UnMarketing

Recommended by:

  • Paula Lovell, Lovell Communications, Inc.

 

Who Ate My Cheese
Financial Peace
Rich Dad, Poor Dad

Recommended by:

  • June Johnston, Earl Swensson Associates Inc.
  • Chris Mader, Alive Hospice
  • Vicki Estrin, C3 Consulting
  • Jim Clayton, InfoWorks, Inc.

 

Zen and the Art of Throwing the Elephant
The World’s Most Powerful Leadership Principle
Built to Last
Every Mistake in the Book

Recommended by:

  • Mark Claypool, Educational Services of America
  • Richard Gentzler, General Board of Discipleship

 

What Got You Here Won’t Get You There
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team

Recommended by:

  • Sheila Kelly, Alive Hospice
  • Beth Chase, C3 Consulting, LLC
  • Brenda Lockhart, General Board of Discipleship

Tribes
Leadership
Just Listen
Uncharitable
You Are the Leader
Recommended by:

  • June Johnston, Earl Swensson Associates Inc.

The Leader of the Future
Uncommon Leading Teams

Recommended by:

  • Susan West, Belmont University

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Younger Next Year
Great By Choice

Recommended by:

  • Kent Adams, Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation

Switch
Younger Next Year
Great By Choice

Recommended by:

  • Barbara Paul, CHS
  • Amy Armstrong, MNAA

Switch: How To Change When Change is Hard
Recommended by:

  • Matthew Bourkalas, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
  • Lawrence LeBlanc, Dollar General
  • Mark Sharp, InfoWorks, Inc.