In the Information Age, new articles, videos, and other resources are being created every day and this deluge of content can drown out older resources that have timeless wisdom worth archiving and revisiting.
Below is a list of useful resources I often review and send to high performers who want to continually improve themselves:
Leading People and Organizations
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Mindsets and practices of the best CEOs (McKinsey – pdf version)
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What makes an effective executive (Harvard Business Review)
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Google’s new manager training (facilitator guide, slides, and workbook)
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An atlas of strategy traps (Boston Consulting Group)
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What makes a leader (Harvard Business Review – pdf version)
Communicating Effectively
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Think fast, talk smart (video – Stanford Graduate School of Business)
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Three strategies for introverts to speak up in meetings (Fast Company)
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How to have difficult conversations and stay true to yourself (Lean In – guide)
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A plain English handbook (pdf – Securities and Exchange Commission)
Managing Your Career
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How to pick a career (that actually fits you) (Wait but Why)
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Top 10 practical tips for managing up (LinkedIn)
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The brand called You (Fast Company)
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Why you hate work (NY Times)
Mastering Yourself
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Managing oneself (Harvard Business Review – summary)
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How to get strong (NY Times)
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Why procrastinators procrastinate (Wait but Why)
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How to find a hobby (NY Times)
If you want to go beyond articles and dive deeper into any one of these topics, check out Robert’s book recommendations. If you know of other highly practical resources that you reference frequently, feel free to send them to us or share them in the comments section.
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