Books to Read

The Happiness Advantage Principles by Shawn Achor

Shawn Achor’s The Happiness Advantage explores how happiness fuels success rather than the other way around. By focusing on positive psychology, Achor shows that happiness enhances productivity, health, and relationships. For leaders in nonprofit organizations, understanding this shift can be pivotal in fostering a positive, high-performing team environment.

Foster a Positive Work Culture with Brené Brown’s Dare to Lead

Dare to Lead by Brené Brown offers a fresh perspective on leadership through the lens of vulnerability and authenticity. Brown’s practical strategies guide leaders in creating an inclusive and courageous work environment. A vital read for those dedicated to transforming their leadership style and team culture.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey

Stephen Covey’s influential book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, has been guiding leaders for three decades. Covey’s quote, “To achieve goals you’ve never achieved before, you need to start doing things you’ve never done before,” captures the essence of this transformative guide. In the revised 30th Anniversary Edition, Covey emphasizes seven habits: proactive behavior, end-focused planning, effective prioritization, shifting from private to public success, win-win thinking, empathetic understanding, and continuous personal growth.

The Power of Grit: Angela Duckworth’s Guide to Perseverance

In Grit: The Power and Passion of Perseverance, Angela Duckworth reveals that success isn’t just about talent; it’s about grit. Through her research, Duckworth demonstrates that grit—a blend of passion, perseverance, and resilience—is a skill anyone can develop. Grit isn’t innate; it’s learned through dedicated practice and continuous feedback.

The Power of a Growth Mindset in Achieving Success by Carol S. Dweck

In Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, Carol S. Dweck explores how a growth mindset can transform your approach to challenges and opportunities. Individuals with a fixed mindset believe their abilities are static, while those with a growth mindset recognize that success comes from persistence and effort. By cultivating a growth mindset, you empower your team to strive for excellence and embrace lifelong learning.

Givers, Takers, and Matchers: Leadership Lessons from Adam Grant

In Give and Take, Adam Grant identifies three leadership styles: givers, takers, and matchers. Grant’s research demonstrates that givers—leaders who generously support others—are the most successful. Unlike takers who focus on their own gains or matches who balance giving and taking, givers build lasting success by fostering a culture of reciprocity and collaboration.

Data-Driven Success: Strategies for Nonprofit Leaders by Sheri Chaney Jones

In Impact and Excellence, Sheri Chaney Jones offers a unique perspective for nonprofit and Head Start leaders, emphasizing the power of data over traditional leadership techniques. The book provides practical strategies for refining missions and leveraging data to enhance teamwork and achieve superior outcomes.

Energy Management as the Key to Success by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz

Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz’s The Power of Full Engagement shifts the focus from time management to energy management as the cornerstone of high performance. Leveraging insights from top athletes and CEOs, the book introduces strategies to optimize physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual energy, leading to a healthier, more balanced life.

The Four Frictions of Change: Insights from The Human Element

In The Human Element, Loran Nordgren and David Schonthal explore the challenges of implementing new ideas within organizations. The authors use the metaphor of an airplane’s drag to illustrate how four specific frictions can impede progress and offer practical strategies for reducing these obstacles to foster successful innovation.

The Future of Leadership Drive: Embracing Mastery, Autonomy, and Purpose

Dan Pink’s Drive presents a new vision for leadership that moves beyond the carrot-and-stick mentality. By prioritizing mastery, autonomy, and purpose, leaders can create an environment where motivation and performance thrive.

Leading With Strengths: Strategies for Organizational Success

Tom Rath and Barry Conchie’s Strengths-Based Leadership outlines how leaders can achieve success by recognizing and leveraging the strengths of their team members. The book emphasizes the importance of investing in strengths, building a well-rounded team, and meeting the core needs of your team.

The Power of Honest Feedback: Radical Candor in Leadership by Kim Scott

Kim Scott’s Radical Candor provides leaders with the tools they need to deliver feedback that is both compassionate and direct. Through personal stories and case studies, Scott illustrates how this approach can transform teams, making it particularly valuable for nonprofit leaders who aim to create a supportive yet high-performing work environment.

Explore a collection of powerful books that offer invaluable lessons on leadership, resilience, and overcoming adversity. These works highlight the journeys of diverse individuals who have navigated challenges and achieved remarkable success. From personal anecdotes to practical advice, these books provide inspiration and guidance for anyone seeking to make a meaningful impact in their lives and careers.