I was excited by the level of engagement with our first CoHealth book, Persuasive Technology. Having the author, BJ Fogg, participate in our discussion and the CoHealth Checkup radio show certainly helped make it more interesting.
We hope you'll consider joining us for our next book club discussion on December 19 at 12:00 EST. Read more about CoHealth if you're new to the group and then go to the CoHealth LinkedIn page to vote. We received six suggestions for our next book club chat. The poll would only accommodate five options, so we set aside the most expensive book for now -- Why Nobody Believes the Numbers.
We hope you'll consider joining us for our next book club discussion on December 19 at 12:00 EST. Read more about CoHealth if you're new to the group and then go to the CoHealth LinkedIn page to vote. We received six suggestions for our next book club chat. The poll would only accommodate five options, so we set aside the most expensive book for now -- Why Nobody Believes the Numbers.
- It Starts with Food by Melissa and Dallas Hartwig (Book $16.14, Kindle $9.99, Audible N/A)
- Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals: How One Doctor's Checklist Can Help Us Change Health Care from the Inside Out by Peter Pronovost and Eric Vohr (Book $10.00, Kindle $12.99, Audible N/A)
- Spark: the Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain by John Ratey and Eric Hagerman (Book $14.52, Kindle $11.00, Audible $14.69 or 1 credit)
- The New Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz (Book $11.53, Kindle N/A, Audible $19.55 or 1 credit)
- Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Book $11.56, Kindle $12.99, Audible $23.52 or 1 credit)
- Why Nobody Believes the Numbers: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction in Population Health Management by Al Lewis (Book $37.03, Kindle $33.00, Audible N/A)
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