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Sunday Book Review

Sunday Book Review: August 18, 2024 New Books on Leadership Edition

In the Sunday Book Review, Tom Fox considers books that would interest the compliance professional, the business executive, or anyone who might be curious.

It could be books about business, compliance, history, leadership, current events or anything else that might interest me.

In today’s edition of the Sunday Book Review, we look at four new books on leadership for the compliance professional.

  • Elevate Your Excellence: The Power of Doing Ordinary Things Extraordinarily Well by Dave Anderson
  • Thinking At The Speed Of Bias: How To Shift Our Unconscious Filters by Sara Taylor
  • Becoming a Leader Worth Following: A Practical Guide for Leading Self, Teams, and Organizations by Mike Easley
  • How To Have a Good Day: Harness the Power of Behavioral Science to Transform Your Working Life by Caroline Web

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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance – Episode 78 – Pattern Recognition Lessons for Compliance from All Our Yesterdays

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode All Our Yesterdays, which aired on March 14, 1969, with Star Date 5943.7

In this episode, Captain Kirk, Spock, and Dr. McCoy visit the planet Sarpeidon, whose sun is about to go supernova. They discover that the planet’s inhabitants have all disappeared, except for a librarian named Mr. Atoz, who oversees a complex time travel system called the Atavachron.

The Atavachron allows the planet’s population to escape into different periods of Sarpeidon’s history, where they can live safely. Mr. Atoz mistakenly believes the Enterprise crew are Sarpeidons looking to travel back in time and urges them to hurry through the portal. Kirk ends up in a medieval era, while Spock and McCoy are transported to an ice age.

In the medieval period, Kirk encounters a woman accused of witchcraft and realizes the danger of being trapped in the past. Meanwhile, Spock and McCoy meet Zarabeth, a woman exiled to the Ice Age. Due to the time period’s influence, Spock begins to revert to the more emotional behavior of his ancient Vulcan ancestors, leading to unexpected romantic feelings for Zarabeth. McCoy tries to convince Spock to return to their own time, reminding him of the mission’s urgency.

Back in the present, Kirk manages to return to the library and locates the portal through which Spock and McCoy traveled. He helps them return to their original time, but not without some emotional turmoil, especially for Spock, who must leave Zarabeth behind.

The crew finally makes it back to the Enterprise just before the star explodes, reflecting on the lives they encountered and the paths they did not take. “All Our Yesterdays explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the allure of escaping into an idealized past, showcasing the emotional depth and complexity of the series’ characters.

Commentary

The story features the Enterprise crew traveling back in time to evacuate a planet before its sun goes supernova, leading to unintended consequences. Tom Fox explores how this episode offers valuable insights for compliance professionals in areas such as data integrity, understanding causality, identifying emerging trends, proactive risk mitigation, and the importance of historical context. By learning these lessons, compliance professionals can enhance their ability to navigate the complexities of data analysis and pattern recognition. The episode also touches upon unique aspects like physiological limitations on time travel and the mental changes experienced by travelers.

Key Highlights

  • Story Synopsis
  • Kirk’s Time Travel Dilemma
  • Spock and McCoy in the Ice Age
  • Fun Facts and Continuity Issues
  • Pattern Recognition Lessons from ‘All Our Yesterdays’

Resources

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha