I’ve picked up a lot of leadership books. Many follow the same script: communicate better, lead by example, influence others, etc. Synergy and Sparks by G. Riley Mills does those things—but with a twist.
One of my favorite moments: Mills preparing to teach the Queen’s staff. Instead of sticking to lecture, he uses the Queen’s 1957 Christmas speech—something none of them had seen. It’s the kinds of concrete, creative storytelling examples that make the book worthwhile. Some sections lag a bit, especially where chapter pacing feels rushed, but even there, useful material to take away.
Want to see if this book might change how you show up in meetings or presentations? My full thoughts are here: Synergy and Sparks Book Review
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