The Song of Significance

By Seth Godin,

Book cover of The Song of Significance: A New Manifesto for Teams

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"Humans aren't a resource to be bought, used and discarded - they are the point of the workplace, the life essence of innovation, growth and success."

From the bestselling author of Purple Cow and This Is Marketing comes an urgent manifesto for leaders facing unprecedented challenges in a rapidly-changing workplace.…

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1 author picked The Song of Significance as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I’m a long-term fan of all things Seth. I think he’s one of the clearest thinkers and writers on the planet. His work always makes you stop and think. This book is no different.

This book is Seth’s manifesto for leaders facing unprecedented challenges in a rapidly changing workplace. It’s about sustainable leadership, cultural change, and building teams. 

The workplace is facing massive shifts. Remote work and technology have changed many of us work and want to work. Seth tackles this and more, including quitting quiet, creating purpose and meaning in the workplace, and more. It’s about treating teams with…

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