The Energy Project Books



Be Excellent at Anything:

The Four Forgotten Needs That Energise Great Performance

There's one compelling reason to read Be Excellent at Anything (previously published as The Way We're Working Isn't Working) - it works! The 100 senior leaders at the LAPD took the course on which the book is based, and while we were doubtful at first, we became believers and beneficiaries.

Bill Bratton, Former Police Chief, LAPD

Through his years of intensive work consulting to companies including Procter & Gamble, Sony, Toyota, Microsoft, Ford and Ernst & Young, with his firm The Energy Project, Schwartz has developed a powerful programme for changing the way we are working that greatly boosts our engagement and our satisfication with our work and increases our performance.

The Power of Full Engagement:

Managing Energy Not Time is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal

At last there's a book that takes on an endemic problem in American life: why do we never have enough time and energy for the things that matter most? In lucid, transparent, and elegant prose, the authors lay out a coherent solution with unassailable logic. I can¹t imagine any person who won't find a mirror image in every section of this book.
Betty Edwards, Author, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain

The #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller, available in 28 languages! Own the breakout bestseller that introduced managing energy instead of time to the world.

What Really Matters:

Searching for Wisdom in America

What Really Matters is a magnificent work, executed with style, great intelligence, and great sincerity. A true hero’s journey, it will stand for a long time as a chronicle of some of the best that America has to offer, and—just as important—how a sincere soul can approach it all.
Ken Wilber, author, Transformation of Consciousness

For five years, The Energy Project CEO, Tony Schwartz, travelled around the United States searching for answers to one of life's deepest question: What is a truly meaningful and complete life, and who's figured out how to live it? The result is an invaluable guide to the best teachers and techniques for self-discovery and self-improvement.