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Where You Are Is Not Who You Are: A Memoir
Book Review by Gabbi Cisneros
However many issues the former CEO of Xerox, Ursula M. Burns, has encountered and sees in the world, she is also justly proud of all she accomplished at the top of the business world and is hopeful for a more moral, diverse, and humancentric business mindset in America.
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Blog / ChangeThis
Cultivating Spirited Voices and Welcoming Minds In the Workplace
By Ron A. Carucci
Getting people to be open and cooperative and tell the truth is hard enough under routine conditions. But when things get rough, you can expect people to reflexively shut down. This is a big problem in a world defined by continuous change and technological disruption. But even companies facing major challenges can beat the odds.
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The Ascent of Information: Books, Bits, Genes, Machines, and Life's Unending Algorithm
Book Review by Dylan Schleicher
Does the information and data we’ve accumulated and carry with us as a species belong to us, or do we belong to it?
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Blog / New Releases
Books to Watch | June 8, 2021
By Dylan Schleicher, Gabbi Cisneros, Emily Porter
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Blog / Book Giveaways
The Imagination Machine: How to Spark New Ideas and Create Your Company's Future
By Porchlight
A guide for mining the imagination to find powerful new ways to succeed.
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Blog / Staff Picks
Animal
Book Review by Emily Porter
Weaving through the pages of this woman's life, you begin to understand how Joan came to be—maybe how any woman could come to be Joan.
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Blog / ChangeThis
Are You a Sensitive Striver? How to Channel Emotions into an Advantage at Work
By Melody Wilding Lmsw
While many Sensitive Strivers rise quickly in their careers, they often face a daily battle with stress, anxiety, and self-doubt. If all of this resonates with you, then welcome. You’re in exactly the right place.
Categories: changethis
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Unwell Women: Misdiagnosis and Myth in a Man-Made World
Book Review by Gabbi Cisneros
Historically, women have been defined by their biology, namely their uterus and ability to bear children. Elinor Cleghorn's new book argues for medicine to look beyond biological evidence and communicate with and listen to those who know women’s bodies best: women themselves.
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The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
Book Review by Dylan Schleicher
One of the most overlooked discoveries in all the advancements we've made in understanding how the brain functions in recent decades is that it has its limits. Science journalist Annie Murphy Paul helps us overcome some of those limits by teaching us how our cognition extends into our bodies, our environment, and our relationships with others.
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Blog / Staff Picks
Anthro-Vision: A New Way to See in Business and Life
Book Review by Dylan Schleicher
Gillian Tett explains how the tools of anthropology can be used in every aspect of our life and work to better understand what is happening around us and why—and how to make it work better.
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