Incoming Resources
- Peak, secrets from the new science of expertise, Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool
- Superhuman, life at the extremes of mental and physical ability, Rowan Hooper
- Potential in the palm of your hand, reveal your hidden talents through palmistry, Richard Webster
- The aristocracy of talent, how meritocracy made the modern world, Adrian Wooldridge
- The talent code, greatness isn't born. It's grown . Here's how, Daniel Coyle
- The talent assessment and development pocket tool kit, how to get the most out of your best people, Brenda Hampel and Anne Bruce
- Great at work, how top performers do less, work better, and achieve more, Morten T. Hansen
- StrengthsFinder, Tom Rath, 2.0
- Inquiries into human faculty and its development, [by] Sir Francis Galton
- The talent code, greatness isn't born. It's grown, Daniel Coyle
- The Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance, edited by K. Anders Ericsson, Robert R. Hoffman, Aaron Kozbelt
- Interpersonal skills training, sourcebook of activities for trainers, Philip Burnard
- Bounce, the myth of talent and the power of practice, Matthew Syed
- Range, how generalists triumph in a specialized world, David Epstein
- Superhuman, life at the extremes of our capacity, Rowan Hooper ; read by Richard Lyddon
- Range, how generalists triumph in a specialized world, David Epstein ; read by Will Damron
- Work simply, embracing the power of your personal productivity style, Carson Tate ; read by Tanya Eby
- Interrogating talent, struggles and strategies in the popular music industry, Adrian Sledmere
- Standout 2.0, assess your strengths, find your edge, win at work, Marcus Buckingham