by Marion Howell | Jul 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
2000, by Timothy Gallwey I was first introduced to this book in 2006 when I begin my coach training. Gallway’s work provides a framework and insight about high performance internal states as compared with lower performance inner experience. He...
by Marion Howell | Jul 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
2012, by Brene Brown First, I’m going to say that listening to Brown’s books back-to-back a year after your spouse passes away may be too much, too soon. I’m just saying … hind sight is a great teacher. This was a...
by Marion Howell | Jul 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
2009 by Michell Kusy and Elizabeth Holloway I use this book extensively when I am working with leaders who are faced with toxic behaviors by employees in the workplace. Kusy and Halloway’s research focuses on how toxicity is systemically reinforced and...
by Marion Howell | Jul 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
2010, Chip and Dan Heath This is an exciting new addition to my library and I am delighted that there is still more to learn about how to lead system change. It draws from various researchers, and incorporates powerful metaphors and images that ground the...
by Marion Howell | Jul 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
2000, by Malcolm Gladwell This book Gladwell examines principles of social contagion and how to bring about movements in human systems. Gladwell is a brilliant story-teller who weaves real-life examples that illustrate successful changes that have reached ...
by Marion Howell | Jul 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
2006, by David Rock. I was first read “Quiet Leadership” after hearing Rock lecture at a coaching conference around 2008. I routinely suggest this title to coaching clients who want to move away from an ineffective command and control leadership style they...