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Recommended Reading

Books we've returned to often, and why.

We don't keep an exhaustive list — we keep a returned-to list. Books that have shaped our thinking on leadership, culture, coaching, and the patterns that keep teams stuck.

Below are the short lists each of our principals returns to most. Email hello@rethinkery.ca if you'd like notes on where to start depending on what you're trying to solve.

Tina's favs

Tina's returned-to list — pattern-level books on coaching, change, and the work underneath the work.

  • Immunity to Change

    Robert Kegan & Lisa Lahey

    Why smart people don't change, and what to do about it.

  • An Everyone Culture

    Robert Kegan & Lisa Lahey

    What deliberately developmental organizations actually look like in practice.

  • Co-Active Coaching

    Henry Kimsey-House et al.

    The foundational text behind much of how we coach.

  • The Advice Trap

    Michael Bungay Stanier

    Stay curious longer, rush to action more slowly.

Lindsey's favs

Lindsey's list for the field — leadership books that hold up on a job site, in a crew truck, and in real shop-floor conversations.

  • Extreme Ownership

    Jocko Willink & Leif Babin

    The accountability book that lands with operators who don't read leadership books.

  • Crucial Conversations

    Patterson, Grenny, McMillan & Switzler

    Practical scripts for the conversations leaders avoid.

  • The Five Dysfunctions of a Team

    Patrick Lencioni

    Still the cleanest map of where teams quietly come apart.

  • Drive

    Daniel H. Pink

    What actually motivates people once compensation is fair.

Ivanette's favs

Ivanette's list for strategy and alignment work — books for leaders translating board-level direction into Tuesday-morning decisions.

  • Good Strategy / Bad Strategy

    Richard Rumelt

    How to tell the difference, and why most organizations get it wrong.

  • The Advantage

    Patrick Lencioni

    Organizational health as the multiplier most strategy work ignores.

  • Leadership on the Line

    Ronald Heifetz & Marty Linsky

    Adaptive leadership for the leaders who feel the heat.

  • The Practice of Adaptive Leadership

    Heifetz, Grashow & Linsky

    The working manual for the work above.

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