Play Bigger Summary of Key Points
Play Bigger guides readers on how to establish a new market category and become the category king, using strategies such as category design.
Play Bigger guides readers on how to establish a new market category and become the category king, using strategies such as category design.
This book critiques the modern quest for ‘cosmic justice,’ challenging the notion of social and economic equalization.
An escapee’s harrowing journey from the darkness of North Korea to freedom.
Dissects the pursuit of status and its psychological impact on individuals.
Inspires achieving more by embracing change and pushing limits.
The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben unfolds the fascinating world of forests, sharing insights about the remarkable social networks of trees. The author uses scientific research to demonstrate how trees are like human families, capable of communication, support, and protection for their loved ones. The book encourages readers to rethink our relationship with trees, promoting a deeper understanding and respect for the natural world.
In ‘Surrounded by Idiots,’ Thomas Erikson dives into behavioral psychology to offer insights into why people act the way they do, and how we can use this information to communicate more effectively. He introduces us to the DISC model which classifies human behavior into four categories: Dominant, Influential, Steady, and Conscientious. By understanding these categories, we can better understand ourselves and others, thereby improving our relationships and communication.
Predictable Success outlines the stages that businesses go through to achieve, maintain, and possibly lose sustainable success, with strategies to navigate these phases.