Washington's Crossing by David Hackett Fischer is a richly detailed account of George Washington’s daring attack across the Delaware River during the American Revolution. The book vividly recounts the events of December 1776, when Washington’s leadership and resolve turned the tide of war in favor of the struggling Continental Army. Fischer masterfully combines historical analysis with huma…
In Tribal Leadership, the authors explore how organizations are composed of overlapping tribes, each at a distinct cultural stage. They introduce five stages—ranging from Stage One (“life sucks”) to Stage Five (“we’re changing the world”)—and provide clear guidance on identifying a tribe’s current stage and effectively leading it to higher levels of collaboration and performance…