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What’s On Your Bookshelf? Reading Inspiration for Work Truck Fleet Professionals
Join us as we navigate the realm of written knowledge, where reading transcends a pastime to become a strategic asset for personal and professional enrichment in the work truck fleet management industry.

Amidst the constant whirlwind of professional responsibilities, a timeless and potent tool exists – the act of reading.
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Join us as we navigate the realm of written knowledge, where reading transcends a pastime to become a strategic asset for personal and professional enrichment in the work truck fleet management industry.
Pursuing excellence is an ongoing endeavor in the dynamic landscape of work truck and van fleet management. Succeeding in this challenging industry demands a unique blend of technical prowess and astute leadership.
Amidst the constant whirlwind of professional responsibilities, a timeless and potent tool exists – the act of reading.
Beyond its recreational merits, reading fosters professional growth and can provide a sanctuary for relaxation amid demanding careers.
To shed light on the real-world implications of this practice, we turned to a few of Work Truck’s Editorial Advisory Board members for inspiration and insights into their current literary pursuits.
What's On Your Bookshelf?
Amy McAdams, CAFM
Fleet Manager
Farmer Brothers
Reading now: “Be the Sun: Not the Salt,” by Harry D. Cohen
Must read: "It depends on the person, career stage, and personality. Everyone’s journey is different, and with so many books out there, you have to find one that fits your style and place in the universe," McAdams shared.
Matthew Betz
Expert, Fleet Optimization
DTE Energy
Reading now: "A. Lincoln: A Biography," by Ronald White
Must read: "Good to Great," by Jim Collins. "Get the right people on the bus, then get them in the right seats, then decide where we want to go … great life lesson," Betz shared.
Bob Adamsky
Director, Enterprise Fleet
AWP Safety
Professional read and recommendation: "Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win," by Jock Willink.
Must read: "Complete Guide to Chassis Performance," by Jerry Bickle. "Race car stuff," Adamsky noted.
Robert Auer
N. FL Automotive Fleet Manager
United Parcel Service (UPS)
Reading now: "Trust-Based Leadership," by Mike Ettore
Must read: "I wouldn’t want to recommend just one book! I learn so much from reading about many subjects and experiences. Reading has been one of the greatest forms of self-development I have used over my career. I prefer non-fiction, but other than that, it is whatever I am in the mood for. I enjoy reading autobiographies, but I can’t say any particular book is a must-read on a professional level," Auer shared.
What would you add to this list? Comment and share what's made a difference in your fleet career!
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