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Flash Teams by Melissa Valentine & Michael Bernstein Leading the Future of AI-Enhanced, On-Demand Work

What's it about? Flash Teams (2025) is a hands-on guide to assembling and running on-demand, computationally powered groups of experts. It explores how to tap online labor markets and artificial intelligence to recruit top talent in minutes and adjust to project changes on the fly. Put these strategies to work, and the way you tackle complex challenges shifts completely, letting you scale operations without the drag of traditional hiring. In today’s rapidly accelerating world, office walls and geographical borders are quickly dissolving, giving way to something far more alive: a fluid, humming network of global talent stretched across every time zone. So the next time a sprawling, complicated project lands in your lap, there’s no reason to flinch. Because somewhere out there, the exact minds you need are already at their desks, coffee in hand, ready the moment you reach out. This lesson walks you through the architecture of the flash team, a bold rethinking of how temporary, high...

Good Writing by Neal Allen & Anne Lamott 36 Ways to Improve Your Sentences

What's it about? Good Writing (2026) is a practical guide to making sentences clearer, sharper, and more memorable, using rules that apply to everything from essays and blog posts to speeches and scripts. It aims to pick up where traditional style guides leave off, helping writers turn competent prose into language that feels vivid, persuasive, and alive. Why do some sentences stay with you while others slide past without leaving much behind? Why does one email, article, or speech sound clear and confident, while another feels stiff, cluttered, or oddly forgettable? Most of the difference comes down to choices made at the sentence level. Tiny decisions about verbs, rhythm, tone – all of these shape whether your writing feels human or forced, precise or vague. Once you start noticing those choices, you have a real lever for improving almost anything you write, whether you are working on a story, a presentation, or a difficult message you need to get right. That’s where this lesson...

The New Geography of Innovation by Mehran Gul The Global Contest for Breakthrough Technologies

What's it about? The New Geography of Innovation (2025) explores how cutting-edge technologies and high-growth startups are increasingly emerging outside traditional hubs such as Silicon Valley, reshaping the global innovation map. It investigates why certain regions suddenly become hotspots for breakthrough technologies, how government policy, talent, capital, and geopolitics interact in that process, and what this shift means for economic and technological power in the decades ahead. For most of your life, “innovation” probably meant a few familiar places: a handful of big-name companies in Silicon Valley, maybe a research lab or two you’d seen in the news. For decades, that picture wasn’t far off, with a few companies setting the global pace in computing, the internet, and smartphone design. However, that world is changing fast. Breakthroughs in AI, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and biotech are now emerging from cities you might struggle to place on a map. Governments ...

The Money Habit by Mike Michalowicz The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence

What's it about? The Money Habit (2026) works with the grain of human habit to show how to gain control of your finances. It introduces a simple system of dividing money into purpose-driven accounts, helping you see clearly where your money goes while supporting goals like paying off debt, saving, and enjoying life. Money has a way of slipping through your fingers. You check your bank balance in the morning and feel fine. By the evening, after a few small purchases, a subscription renewal, and a grocery run, that sense of control has faded. Nothing dramatic happened, yet there’s a gnawing sense of uncertainty. Most of us respond by trying to clamp down. We build budgets, track every last expense, and promise to be more disciplined. It works for a week, maybe two. Then life gets in the way. A busy day leads to a quick takeaway, a stressful week justifies a small splurge, and the plan begins to fall apart. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Instead of straight-jacketing yourself w...

The Invincible Brain by Majid Fotuhi The Clinically Proven Plan to Age-Proof Your Brain

What's it about? The Invincible Brain (2026) reveals how your daily habits play a vital role in shaping your memory, focus, and long-term brain health – right down to the level of your cells. It explains what you can start doing today to help your brain grow stronger, sharper, and more resilient, no matter how old you are. Mental fatigue. Brain fog. Memory loss. Inability to concentrate. If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. After all, who isn’t feeling fatigued and distracted these days? And as common as those issues may be, they only grow more concerning as we get older. But there’s a silver lining: your brain is far more alive, flexible, and responsive than you might think. In fact, your brain is a lot like the other muscles in your body. It’s constantly adapting to the life you give it – strengthening the circuits you use most, weakening the ones you don’t use. So no matter where your brain stands today, it can become sharper, stronger, and more resilient. Memory ...

Leading with Strategy by Timothy Tiryaki Using Your North Star to Guide Decision-Making

What's it about? Leading with Strategy (2026) is a guide to strategic decision-making for leaders navigating the complexity of today's rapidly changing business landscape. It argues that effective strategy requires more than analytical frameworks; it requires a clear sense of organizational purpose, and a commitment to implementing that purpose at every level and across every team of an organization. Your strategy is probably failing. Failing to fix your organization’s overarching problems. Failing to permeate its operating systems. Failing to underpin all the decisions, big and small, that ultimately make up your organization’s strategic direction. But, here’s the good news. It’s not failing because of bad ideas or lack of vision. It’s failing because it’s falling into the gaps between thinking and doing, vision and culture, stated priorities and daily behavior. This lesson won’t just diagnose why your strategy isn’t reaching its full potential, it will give you the to...

The AI-First Company by Ash Fontana How to Compete and Win with Artificial Intelligence

What's it about? The AI-First Company (2021) argues that businesses which deliberately build AI into their core operations from the start – rather than bolting it on later – are the ones poised to dominate their industries. It walks you through how to identify valuable data, build the right teams, integrate AI into existing workflows, and reinvest the gains from automation to keep compounding a competitive edge. Dogs have a sense of smell roughly 10,000 times more powerful than ours. Lions can sprint at 50 miles per hour. Whales can hear each other across entire ocean basins. And yet none of those animals built a civilization. Humans did – not because they’re faster or stronger or sharper-sensed, but because they gather information, process it collectively, and learn from it faster than anything else on Earth. Now hand that ability to a machine. One that never sleeps, never forgets, and sharpens itself with every new piece of data it encounters. That’s what this lesson is all ab...