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Graham Duncan's Book Recommendations

Finance & Investing athletes

Graham Duncan is a co-founder of East Rock Capital, a global investment firm. He is known for his work advising and investing in athletes and other high-performing individuals. Based on his book recommendations, he seems interested in psychology, self-improvement, and understanding human behavior.

18 books recommended

πŸ“š Books Recommended by Graham Duncan 18

The Highly Sensitive Person

The Highly Sensitive Person

by Elaine N. Aron

"Graham Duncan mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast."

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In Over Our Heads

In Over Our Heads

by Robert Kegan

"Argues adults developβ€”and make sense of realityβ€”in five discrete phases."

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The Aspirational Investor

The Aspirational Investor

by Ashvin B. Chhabra

"I really like this somewhat obscure book by the guy who runs Jim Simons’ family office."

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Making Sense of People

Making Sense of People

by Samuel Barondes

"Has had a big impact on my thinking, and I sometimes give a copy to people in the midst of hiring someone or even deciding whether to get engaged."

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Breakfast at the Victory

Breakfast at the Victory

by James Carse

"Graham Duncan mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast."

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The Culture Code

The Culture Code

by Dc

"The author looks at a bunch of different cultures. Pixar, Navy SEALs, etc... And he’s looking for patterns among what makes people disproportionately effective as a culture."

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The Tools

The Tools

by Phil Stutz

"Has a bunch of good hacks in there that I like."

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Changing on the Job

Changing on the Job

by Jennifer Garvey Berger

"For people interested in learning more about Robert Kegan's adult development model, I recommend Changing on the Job."

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Finite and Infinite Games

Finite and Infinite Games

by James Carse

"I like Finite and Infinite Games which has been going around a lot."

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Tribal Leadership

Tribal Leadership

by Dave Logan

"Has looked at thousands of organizations and puts them into categories."

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The Advantage

The Advantage

by Patrick Lencioni

"I vote for [this book (as best business book of all time)]."

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