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What We Are Reading- Marketing Team Edition

Written by In Time Tec | Sep 8, 2020 6:00:00 AM

Every month we share content that we are reading. This month, we dive into the books that our Marketing team has been reading. 

Harry S. Truman said it best, “Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers.” 

Independent learning is something that we do not take lightly here at In Time Tec. Reading is a simple way for our employees to expand their knowledge, build their expertise, and contribute to their growth while becoming leaders. 

Here is a closer look at the specific authors and content that the team has been reading:

Insights into Creating Abundance by Jeet Kumar. Offers new perspectives to common experiences in a way that leaves the reader excited to take on life and leave an impact on the world. Insights Into Creating Abundance is a collection of articles by Jeet Kumar, ranging from self-reflection and growth to leadership skills and tools. 

The Speed of Trust, by Stephen M.R. Covey. Offers an unprecedented and eminently practical look at exactly how trust functions in every transaction and every relationship—from the most personal to the broadest, most indirect interaction.

Tribal Leadership, by Dave Logan, John King, Halee Fischer-Wright. Explains how to leverage the natural phenomenon of human tribes to upgrade any organizational culture and improve effectiveness, engagement, job satisfaction, and expectations of future successes. See our blog post here.

Everybody Writes: Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content, by Ann Handley. Offers expert guidance and insight into the process and strategy of content creation, production, and publishing, with actionable how-to advice designed to get results.

On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Non-fiction, by William Zinsser. Offers fundamental principles of writing as well as the insights of a distinguished writer and teacher. Intended for people who want to learn how to write or who needs to do some writing to get through the day, as almost everybody does in the age of e-mail and the Internet.