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Book cover for Speak, Memorably by Bill McGowan and Juliana Silva
Trade bland business jargon for ‘the new bible for public speaking’ (Angela Duckworth)
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • From an Emmy Award–winning correspondent who has coached everyone from CEOs to White House staffers
  • “I can say firsthand — McGowan’s tools give you superpowers” (Reid Hoffman, cofounder of LinkedIn)
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Media mentions for Speak, Memorably by Bill McGowan and Juliana SilvaMEDIA MENTIONS:Next Big Idea Club, Fast Company
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Book cover for The Optimist by Keach Hagey
The first biography of the man behind the latest AI headlines
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • Covers the CEO of OpenAI’s childhood, his first business ventures, his rivalry with Elon Musk, and more
  • “An exemplary blend of biography, financial technology reportage, and futurology” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review)
  • Based on meticulous research and hundreds of interviews with an acclaimed Wall Street Journal reporter
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Media mentions for The Optimist by Keach HageyMEDIA MENTIONS:The New Yorker, The New York Times/The New York Times Book Review, Next Big Idea Club, The Economist, Financial Times, Wired, Vanity Fair, The Guardian
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Book cover for After the Idea by Julia Austin
You have the perfect business idea. What comes next?
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • Written by an entrepreneurship expert who’s on the Harvard Business School faculty
  • Proven strategies to navigate common start-up challenges like scalability, process optimization, team management, and more
  • “This book will become the go-to resource for anyone interested in the fast-paced world of start-ups” (New York Times bestselling author Kim Scott)
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Media mentions for After the Idea by Julia AustinMEDIA MENTION:Next Big Idea Club
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Book cover for Four Days a Week by Juliet B. Schor
A four-day work week could be the business innovation of the century
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • “A must-read for anyone who cares about the future of work — or the quality of life” (Adam Grant)
  • Based on data from the first large-scale study of the four-day work week
  • From an economist and sociologist with a wildly popular TED Talk
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Media mentions for Four Days a Week by Juliet B. SchorMEDIA MENTIONS:Next Big Idea Club, The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly
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Book cover for The Creativity Choice by Zorana Ivcevic Pringle
What if creativity isn’t an innate trait, but a choice you make each day?
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • A senior researcher at Yale’s Center for Emotional Intelligence reveals how you can bring your boldest ideas to life
  • “An intelligent and pragmatic guide to thinking outside the box” (Publishers Weekly)
  • Shares real-life case studies of entrepreneurs, inventors, artists, and more
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Media mentions for The Creativity Choice by Zorana Ivcevic PringleMEDIA MENTIONS:NPR, Next Big Idea Club, Publishers Weekly
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Book cover for How Do You Choose? by Erin Claire Jones
This personality assessment method can help you thrive at work
WHY IT’S READWORTHY:
  • Discover your ideal career, relationship dynamic, communication strategy, and more
  • Jay Shetty says this book can help you in “achieving greater success, creating meaningful, lasting connections, and making decisions with ease”
  • “This isn’t just another personality test — it’s a road map to making choices that actually fit you” (New York Times bestselling author Jenna Kutcher)
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