NACM Intermountain

The Book Club at Work

by Daralyn Smith, CCE, Wavetronix
NACM Intermountain Board of Directors

In January, ICEL member Shane Inglesby, CCE presented his “tips and tricks” learned over the years as he retired as a credit manager. He told how the NACM helped him with education, friendships, networking and ultimately finding the job he retired from.

Shane said that he had a goal to “be better read”. He enlisted his team to help with this and started a book club. He shared a picture of his bookshelf, before sharing his must-reads, skips, and favorites. As the bookshelf was on the screen, I was taking notes and adding them to my Amazon cart. I had read quite a few on the list—Seven Habits, Who Moved My Cheese, Man’s Search for Meaning, Fish, etc. I ordered Blink, Atomic Habits, What to Say When You Talk to Yourself, and Everyday Bias to start.

I signed up for our company-wide book club when I got back from ICEL. February’s book was The Alchemist. I knew nothing about the book but thought it would be great to discuss reading with co-workers. With audits, close and life, I had to listen to the audiobook at 1.5 speed to finish on time! I never saw a correlation between The Alchemist and finance or credit management.

Our book club discussed themes of personal journey, fate, dreams, treasure, sheep and the pyramids. I didn’t know many in the group, but spending two hours talking and eating tarts was a great way to get to know them.

I am always looking for new books to read and appreciate Shane sharing his list. I will continue to work through it and attend our company book club and maybe at some point the two will cross!

**March’s book club pick is The Remains of the Day and that isn’t business themed either!