The Power of Moments by the Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Kicking off the year with a 60-second book review on The Power of Moments by the Heath Brothers. Known for their other brilliant books like Decisive, Made to Stick, and Switch, the Heath Brothers deliver another masterpiece.
My three-word review: “Mindful in Moments.” This book encourages us to recognize and create impactful moments—elevation, insight, pride, and connection—that can shape our lives and drive long-term success and positivity. Start your year with this inspiring read, and let’s make the most of every moment in 2025!
Keep reading and keep leading!
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Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni
Good morning! Lewis here with this week’s 60-second book review on The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni. This classic read, often quoted and widely relatable, is essential for anyone working in or leading a team.
My three-word review: “Don’t Lose Trust.”
Trust is the foundation of Lencioni’s model, and as leaders, it’s vital to nurture trust by embracing openness and addressing challenges. A quick and impactful read, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team provides valuable insights for building stronger, more cohesive teams. Keep reading and keep leading!
Gentelligence by Megan Gerhardt
Good morning! Lewis here from ALINITI with this week’s 60-second book review on a topic we frequently encounter—generational differences in the workplace. One book we often recommend to our clients is Gentelligence by Megan Gerhardt and her team. This section of the book highlights how, despite perceived generational differences, we often share more common ground than we think. If your organization is navigating generational transitions, this book is a valuable resource.
My three-word review for this book is “Mind the Gap.”
Thanks for the recommendation, and see you next week!
Atomic Habits by James Clear
In this week’s 60-second book review, Lewis Waitt explores Atomic Habits by James Clear, a book that’s been gaining attention, especially in recent discussions at a Vistage webinar. Lewis’ three-word review, “It’s a Journey,” highlights the key message of the book: habits aren’t just about reaching a goal—they’re part of an ongoing process. Clear offers techniques for how to bounce back when habits break down and encourages readers to embrace the journey, not just the destination.
If you’re looking to build better habits, this is a must-read!
The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni
In this 60-second book review, Lewis Waitt from ALINITI takes us down the Patrick Lencioni trail with The Advantage. From the author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, this book focuses on the importance of organizational health. Lewis’ three-word review is “Slow and Steady,” capturing the essence of how maintaining a healthy organization requires consistent, steady efforts to ensure clarity throughout the team. If you’re sensing misalignment in your leadership, this book could be your guide.
Get A Grip by Gino Wickman and Mike Paton
In this 60-second review, Lewis Waitt explores Get a Grip, a powerful fable from the Traction Library by Gino Wickman and Mike Paton. While many are familiar with the original Traction book, this fable offers a fresh perspective on how companies can navigate growth challenges using the EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System). Through relatable storytelling, Get a Grip allows readers to see themselves in the journey, making the lessons of EOS even more impactful.
Join Lewis as he breaks down the key takeaways from this must-read for business leaders and entrepreneurs.
3 Word Review: Get A Grip!
Start With Why by Simon Sinek
In this 60-second book review, Lewis Waitt dives into the powerful insights of Simon Sinek’s Start with Why, a book often referenced by business leaders around the globe. Recently highlighted at the Vistage Worldwide, Inc. Summit in Cincinnati, this timeless piece of wisdom offers us a reminder that leadership is much like dating. The key? Communicating your passion rather than focusing on what you possess.
Join the conversation and discover how revisiting classic reads can reveal new perspectives.
3 Word Review: It’s Like Dating!

