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Winter Break Reading Recommendations for Leaders: A Diverse Selection for Growth and Inspiration

Winter break is just around the corner, and many of you are preparing to take a well-deserved break from daily responsibilities. While some may plan to unwind on vacation, others might be looking forward to relaxing by the fire with a good book. To offer some inspiration and opportunities for personal growth, the has put together a list of recommended books that cater to a variety of tastes and interests.Ìý

Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad OnesÌý
by James ClearÌý

In "Atomic Habits," James Clear explores the science behind habit formation and presents practical strategies for building positive habits and breaking free from destructive ones. As leaders, understanding the power of habits is crucial for personal and professional growth, making this book a valuable addition to your winter reading list.Ìý

The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin OlympicsÌý
by Daniel James BrownÌý

"The Boys in the Boat" is a gripping tale that transports readers to the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where nine American rowers faced incredible odds to achieve greatness. This inspiring story of teamwork, perseverance, and determination is a compelling reminder of the power of collaboration, making it an excellent choice for leaders seeking motivation.Ìý

Hearts Touched with Fire: How Great Leaders Are MadeÌý
by David GergenÌý

In "Hearts Touched with Fire," David Gergen explores the journeys of great leaders and examines the qualities that set them apart. By delving into the experiences and challenges faced by these leaders, Gergen provides valuable insights into the makings of effective and influential individuals. This book serves as an insightful guide for those aspiring to elevate their leadership skills.Ìý

How: Why How We Do Anything Means EverythingÌý
by Dov SeidmanÌý

Dov Seidman delves into the importance of ethics, values, and how we conduct ourselves in "How." As leaders, understanding the significance of our actions and the impact they have on our organizations and communities is paramount. This thought-provoking book challenges conventional wisdom and encourages a deeper exploration of the hows that shape our lives.Ìý

Inclusify: The Power of Uniqueness and Belonging to Build Innovative TeamsÌý
By Stefanie K. JohnsonÌý

Stefanie K. Johnson's "Inclusify" tackles the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. In today's world, creating innovative and successful teams requires fostering an environment of belonging for individuals with diverse backgrounds. Johnson provides practical strategies for leaders to embrace uniqueness and build teams that thrive on diversity, making this book an essential read for those committed to creating inclusive workspaces.Ìý

Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others DieÌý
by Chip Heath and Dan HeathÌý

In "Made to Stick," the Heath brothers explore the art of communication and why some ideas endure while others fade away. For leaders aiming to make their messages resonate and create lasting impact, this book offers valuable insights into crafting memorable and persuasive narratives.Ìý

Soul is Waterproof: Adventure Swimming and Stories of WaterÌý
by Matthew L. MoseleyÌý

For leaders seeking a different perspective and a dose of adventure, "Soul is Waterproof" takes readers on a journey through the world of adventure swimming. Matthew L. Moseley shares stories of water and the profound impact it can have on our lives.Ìý

Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback WellÌý
by Douglas Stone and Sheila HeenÌý

Effective leadership involves not only giving feedback but also receiving it graciously. In "Thanks for the Feedback," Stone and Heen provide valuable insights into the art of accepting feedback with an open mind. This book is a must-read for leaders committed to continuous improvement and fostering a culture of constructive communication.Ìý

Whether you're drawn to stories of triumph over adversity, exploring the intricacies of habit formation, or seeking new perspectives on leadership, this diverse selection of books has something for everyone. Take advantage of the winter break to expand your horizons, gain fresh insights, and return to campus with renewed inspiration and motivation. Happy reading!Ìý