7 New Books to Read This Fall

7 New Books to Read This Fall

Here’s a preview of the exciting new books on work and psychology. Instead of just spouting their opinions, these authors bring us real data:

1. Presence by Amy Cuddy (December 29)

Building on her wildly popular TED talk about power posing, Cuddy explains how we can achieve greater success and sincerity by changing the way we carry ourselves. It’s a captivating, charming read on harnessing confidence and poise.

2. Unfinished Business by Anne-Marie Slaughter (September 29)

As the first woman to direct policy planning at the U.S. State Department, Slaughter ignited a national conversation with her Atlantic piece on why women still can’t have it all. Now, she boldly examines how individuals and policymakers can create equality for men and women—at work and at home.

3. Superforecasting by Philip Tetlock and Dan Gardner (September 29)

One of the giants of behavioral science reveals how to improve at predicting the future. Find out how a farmer does a better job anticipating major world events than political and intelligence experts, and how we can all become smarter and wiser.

4. Friend and Foe by Adam Galinsky and Maurice Schweitzer (September 29)

A fascinating look at cooperation and competition. Discover why we compare ourselves to our Facebook friends, many gender differences are really due to power differences, and it’s usually best to make the first offer in a negotiation.

5. Leadership BS by Jeff Pfeffer (September 15)

A provocative case that most leadership advice is baloney and the entire industry is broken. Pfeffer argues that we consistently give power to the wrong people… and even when we get it right, authenticity may be a recipe for disaster.

6. Rising Strong by Brene Brown (August 25)

The public intellectual and vulnerability icon now takes on bravery. With her signature storytelling skills, she explores how we reckon with emotions, rumble with narratives, and start revolutions in our own lives.

7. Broadcasting Happiness by Michelle Gielan (August 11)

A former news anchor shifts the conversation about happiness from finding it ourselves to spreading it to others. Gielan is a gifted storyteller, and she shares powerful evidence and practical insights for rethinking the way we communicate.

8. Take and Take: Why Selfish Jerks Succeed by Adam Grant (just kidding)

Some other new releases to check out:

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Adam is a Wharton professor and the New York Times bestselling author of Give and Take. Sign up for his free newsletter at www.giveandtake.com.

Lawrence Olufemi Obisakin MA,PhD, DCE

Ambassador, Directing staff, NIPSS, RCCG, FCT, Coach,Conflict Mngr

8 年

Looks quite an interesting and diversified menu of readings

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James Fru Suh

Financier chez Zenithe Insurance SA

9 年

The overviews are interesting would like to have a detail view of these books.

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Nilesh Lingras

Vice President - Hedge Funds and Private Equity Operations

9 年

Interesting books coming up this season...eager to have my eyes on all of them!

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Tom Tonkin, Ph.D.

Revenue and Growth Expert

9 年

Started on two of them because they are some of my favorite authors, Rising Strong and Leadership BS. If I get time, Amy Cuddy would be next

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? Lateef Iqbal

Director at Specsavers

9 年

I will admit I will never get through all of those this fall . Friend or foe is the one that I will go for .

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