Alan Eagle Books

Eric Schmidt served as Google’s CEO, chairman and chief executive chairman before taking charge of its parent company Alphabet from 2015 to 2018.

Jonathan Rosenberg ran the Google product team from 2002 to 2011, and currently advises Alphabet’s management team.

Alan Eagle has been a director at Google since 2007, and currently runs Google’s sales programs.

Schmidt, Rosenberg and Eagle are the co-authors of the best-selling How Google Works.

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 Books: Trillion Dollar Coach by Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg and Alan Eagle

Trillion Dollar Coach

Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg and Alan Eagle
The Leadership Playbook of Silicon Valley's Bill Campbell
4.1 (282 ratings)
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What's Trillion Dollar Coach about?

Trillion Dollar Coach (2019) pays homage to Bill Campbell, a coach and mentor whose advice and insights helped some of Silicon Valley’s brightest lights build multi-billion dollar companies. In these blinks, Google leaders Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg and Alan Eagle chart Campbell’s remarkable life, from the Columbia University football field to the Californian boardrooms in which the digital revolution was planned and rolled out. Along the way, they shed light on Coach Bill’s leadership philosophy.

Who should read Trillion Dollar Coach?

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Team leaders and managers
  • Lovers of inspiring true stories

2
 Books: Learned Excellence by Eric Potterat & Alan Eagle

Learned Excellence

Eric Potterat & Alan Eagle
Mental Disciplines for Leading and Winning from the World's Top Performers
4.4 (175 ratings)
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What's Learned Excellence about?

Learned Excellence (2024) offers a comprehensive guide to the five mental disciplines necessary for peak performance. It provides principles and practices used by top athletes, military personnel, and business executives to attain excellence – professionally and personally.

Who should read Learned Excellence?

  • Corporate executives and business leaders
  • Individuals in high-stress professions, such as first responders
  • Anyone striving for excellence in their personal life