For your knowledge advantage, we put together the most actionable insights from 9 getAbstract summaries (8 books with a total of 2943 pages and one article) on this topic. If you did this work yourself, you would be busy for at least 3527 minutes (about 59 hours). Learn more.
Wisdom Lies in the Details
Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost TimeOr: The Art of Connecting With the Meaning-Making Riches of Life
For your knowledge advantage, we put together the most actionable insights from 11 getAbstract summaries (10 books with a total of 2870 pages and one video) on this topic. If you did this work yourself, you would be busy for at least 3439 minutes (about 58 hours). Learn more.
Hands-on Advice
A list of some of getAbstract's most actionable summaries for tackling a specific challenge.
For your knowledge advantage, we put together the most actionable insights from 15 getAbstract summaries (11 books with a total of 2944 pages, one article, 2 videos and one podcast) on this topic. If you did this work yourself, you would be busy for at least 3525 minutes (about 59 hours). Learn more.
Reading Boosts Your Performance. Seriously.
The benefits of reading go beyond mere knowledge acquisition.
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People Will Only Leave Their Comfort Zone from a Safe Place
You don’t want your team to “play it safe.” You want people to feel safe to play – as in pitching their ideas, performing to their potential and challenging the status quo.
For your knowledge advantage, we put together the most actionable insights from one getAbstract summary (one book with a total of 224 pages) on this topic. If you did this work yourself, you would be busy for at least 262 minutes (about 5 hours). Learn more.
“We Need to Relearn How to Build Authentic Relationships.”
Leadership coach Maya Hu-Chan explains how an ancient Chinese concept can help leaders build the human skills necessary to thrive in today’s multicultural and multigenerational work environment.
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