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Stuffocation – James Wallman
The one sentence summary To avoid stuffocation we have to transform what we value, and focus less on possessions and
Essentialism – Greg McKeown
The one sentence summary Most things aren’t worth doing, so learn to decide what really matters and just devote your
How Google Works – Schmidt & Rosenberg
The one sentence summary Smart creatives hold the key to success for companies. WHAT THE BOOK SAYS Smart creatives hold
A Beautiful Constraint – Morgan & Barden
The one sentence summary Constraints can lead to greater originality and ingenuity. Can't be bothered to read it? Listen to
One Plus One Equals Three – Dave Trott
The one sentence summary Identifying and investigating areas we are not naturally interested in massively multiplies the amount of new
The Internet Is Not The Answer – Andrew Keen
The one sentence summary The Internet has had a disastrous impact on our lives by increasing unemployment and economic inequality.
Not Knowing – D’Souza & Renner
The one sentence summary Embracing the idea of Not Knowing leads to a more exploratory frame of mind and a
The Anatomy Of Humbug – Paul Feldwick
The one sentence summary It is vital to think about how you think about advertising, because many assumptions often taken
Copy, Copy, Copy – Mark Earls
The one sentence summary Copying is to be cherished, and you can do smarter marketing by using other people’s ideas.
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team – Patrick Lencioni
The one-sentence summary Successful teams need to trust each other, engage in constructive conflict, commit, hold each other accountable, and
The Advantage – Patrick Lencioni
The one-sentence summary Organizational health is more important than everything else in business. WHAT THE BOOK SAYS Companies usually look
How To Kill A Unicorn – Mark Payne
The one-sentence summary Innovation must build ideas at the crossroads of creativity and commerce, solving a big customer problem and