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Everything Connects

How to Transform and Lead in the Age of Creativity, Innovation, and Sustainability

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Everything Connects

By: Faisal Hoque, Drake Baer
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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Using real-life practical experiences, serial entrepreneur and thought leader Faisal Hoque teams up with journalist Drake Baer to provide a personal and professional playbook that tells how to:

  • Holistically connect the "when" and "what" with who you are
  • Inspire and lead inside and outside of your organization
  • Generate ideas, grounded decisions, and long-term value

Part philosophy, part business, and part history, Everything Connects offers the wisdom of 2,500-year-old Eastern philosophies and the interconnected insights of Leonardo da Vinci. Couple that with Fortune 100 corporate cross pollination for creativity and startup thinking for how to adapt with ease, and you'll quickly discover that everything connects.

©2014 Faisal Hoque (P)2018 Gildan Media
Forecasting & Strategic Planning Workplace & Organizational Behavior Management & Leadership Workplace Culture Innovation Business Organizational Behavior Leadership Management
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Struggling at my current job, I picked up this audible eager to reignite my creativity. Published in 2014, it is a little out of reach of current business struggles and really does not speak to leading in the age of creativity, innovation and sustainability. In fact, the vast majority of his examples are of successful individuals and not actually about leaders, leading. The first half of the book was great, but dies a sudden death just after Part II. I would recommend this as a read delivered in a pamphlet for a smaller coaching session with a team, but would not recommend the entire book.

Everything Connects, Few Examples Applied Often

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