Monthly Archives: October 2018

Networking is a Contact Sport, by Joe Sweeney

Why this book: I teach Business Communications in the Master of Science in Global Leadership program at the University of San Diego.  I met Joe Sweeney  a couple of times when he was speaking for The Honor Foundation, really liked … Continue reading

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Ransom, by David Malouf

Why this book: Recommended by Susan Chamberlain with whom I was hiking on the All American Leadership Expedition with NOLS.  Susan mentioned this book when I shared with her that I’d recently read The Iliad. Summary in 3 sentences:  This … Continue reading

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Void Star, by Zachary Mason

Why this book: Selected by my literature reading group because of its focus on AI – a topic many of us are interested in. Summary in 4 sentences: The story takes place about 150 years in the future, and follows … Continue reading

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