
We Who Are Dark
Bettina L. Love
An exploration of the psychological, emotional, and spiritual costs of surviving while Black in America. It delves into the concept of mattering, abolitionist teaching, and the fight for educational justice in the face of systemic oppression and White rage. This book challenges educators and society to move beyond mere survival tactics and strive for a world where Black individuals can truly thrive.

Weaponized Lies
Daniel J. Levitin
In an era of misinformation and weaponized lies, this book provides essential tools for critical thinking. Learn how to evaluate statistics, arguments, and sources to distinguish truth from falsehood and make informed decisions in a post-truth world.

Welcome to Management
Ryan Hawk
Welcome to Management is the ultimate guide for new managers transitioning from being a team member to leading a team. Learn how to develop the right skills, build and manage teams, and coach your employees to success. This book provides practical advice and insights to help you become an excellent leader and navigate the challenges of management.

Well-Designed
Jon Kolko
In "Well-Designed," product design expert Jon Kolko maps out a clear, repeatable design process that focuses on consumer engagement. He demonstrates how to conceive and build successful, emotionally resonant products by deeply understanding customer needs and feelings. Learn how leading companies use storytelling and iteration to evoke positive emotions, change behavior, and create deep engagement.

What Got You Here Won't Get You There
Marshall Goldsmith
A guide for successful people who want to take their career to the next level. It identifies common behavioral tics that hold people back and provides a plan for improvement.

What Great Brands Do
Denise Lee Yohn
Discover the seven brand-building principles that separate the best brands from the rest. This book provides a step-by-step methodology for putting your company's brand in the driver's seat, using real-world examples from companies like IBM, REI, Starbucks, and IKEA. Learn how to cultivate a strong internal culture, avoid selling products, ignore trends, and commit to long-term brand integrity.

What Matters Now
Gary Hamel
A multi-faceted agenda for building organizations that can win in a world of relentless change, ferocious competition, and unstoppable innovation. It's an impassioned plea to reinvent management as we know it—to rethink the fundamental assumptions we have about capitalism, institutions, and life at work. The book focuses on values, innovation, adaptability, passion, and ideology.

What Philosophy Can Teach You About Being a Better Leader
Alison Reynolds
Explore how philosophy can revolutionize leadership in the modern workplace. This book challenges conventional thinking, offering a humane model for leaders to foster environments where people, ideas, and performance thrive. Discover how to reclaim humanity in a dehumanized world.