Below, I am recommending books that I believe will benefit you in your processes.

Ulrik Schiøtz, Executive Coach

Many fine tips on developing talent.

An insightful book about understanding the value of setting limits in a constructive way.

A book that explores how our ability to be daring leaders will never be greater than our capacity for vulnerability

Here are the scientific observations on the basic elements of top performing teams and groups.

Fantastic overview and understanding of how the entire discipline of leadership has developed over time.

15 guiding principles for good leadership from one of the world’s leading leadership gurus.

A classic on working with scenario planning.

A fantastic global data-based overview of the world’s challenges.

How can one use mistakes to accelerate learning in their organisation and as a leader?

What invisible powers influence and control our behavior?

Get a deeper understanding on how to work with other people’s influence on your own development.

Scientific observations regarding what is decisive for creating lasting relationships.

Deep and important reflections on life and death when nothing happens as expected.

Mastery of emotional intelligence is critical for leaders if one wants to reach the absolute top.

The latest research on sleep and everything that happens when we sleep.

Mike Useem’s insights into what happens when board work moves closer to the Executive Board.

How do we strengthen – or weaken – our credibility, which is a decisive factor for successful leadership?

How do we obtain power and how does power change us as individuals?

How do we work consciously on growing older in a way that maintains our vitality?

How do we work consciously to obtain success by daring to take risks in our professional life?

Fourth edition of one of the great classics on coaching.

How do you create a business culture that supports optimal results?

Jerry Wind, et al, share their trove of knowledge about the business models of the future.

Leadership and the ability to make cohesive decisions. This book goes right to the core of how we make decisions.