Friday, April 04, 2008

Unconventional Resources

The other day, after using some guidance from Aristotle during a coaching session, I started wondering about other unconventional resources that contain insight for the workplace.

Gleaning guidance from a great philosopher is an easy call but some resources are more of a stretch and yet their lessons can be equally valuable. Some examples of fiction that have sparked thoughts about management:

  • Moby Dick
  • War and Peace
  • A Confederacy of Dunces
  • Nobody's Fool
  • Julius Caesar
  • Macbeth
  • The Last Hurrah
  • The Edge of Sadness
  • Jayber Crow
  • Bleak House

Are there any unconventional resources that have been of use to you?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't call it "guidance"...but lately I've been listening to John Fogarty on my way to work in the morning which starts me up with a great attitude!

Michael Wade said...

Jeff,

Good choice!

Happy Employee said...

Starship Troopers contains some interesting statements about leadership (delegating, serving the organization and one's direct reports).

Michael Wade said...

I'll have to check out Starship Troopers. I've heard the book was far better than the film.

Scooter0101001 said...

Currently, H.G.Wells "The Fate Of Man" and "The Neon Bible".

Michael Wade said...

I've been meaning to read "The Neon Bible" for years!