Books by the Corporate Spring Team

Maya Williams is an ambitious, hard-working, New York businesswoman, stymied on her way up the corporate ladder by sexist, male executives. When sent to the Hawaiian island Kaua’i to speak at a conference, she finds herself having to make a choice that may jeopardise her entire career.
On Kaua’i, Maya experiences the chill island life for the first time, and as she meets people who open her eyes to different ways of thinking and being, she begins to see life, work, love –and herself–in a whole new light.
When Maya returns to the corporate world, as an executive, can she implement her new philosophies and still succeed? And will her personal and professional metamorphosis ultimately brings her the happiness and freedom she dreams of?

Fly, Butterfly is Annicken R. Day’s debut novel about business, leadership, and life–inspired by her own career, experiences, life philosophy and choices.

Said about Fly, Butterfly:

Fly, Butterfly is a page turner that draws you in and makes you nod furiously, laugh deeply, and then sob with empathy. This is a powerful novel that has the energy to inspire change.

AMY BRANN, Author of Engaged, Make Your Brain Work and Neuroscience for Coaches.

Annicken R. Day ́s book “Fly, Butterfly” is an absolutely amazing, page-turning novel that also teaches some of the most valuable life and business lessons imaginable.

BOB BURG, Hall of Fame Speaker and Bestselling Author of The Go-Giver Series

Annicken R. Day has a gift for transforming bureaucracies into businesses that buzz with creativity and joy. With her debut novel, she shows that she also has a knack for crafting stories about transforming ourselves.

ADAM GRANT, 3 X NYT Bestseller and Organizational Psychologist

NEW BOOK by Camilla Nilzon

In a world of increasing complexity, faster decisions, and constant noise – individuals, teams, and systems are drifting out of alignment with reality itself.

The result is not just poor decisions, but systemic distortion. Attuned Intelligence introduces a new way of understanding intelligence.

Across biology, leadership, and modern AI systems, one principle repeats: When signal is clear, systems orient, adapt, and act with precision.

When noise dominates, coherence breaks down.

Through a powerful synthesis of science, real-world leadership experience, and original frameworks, Camilla Nilzon reveals how intelligence emerges through the human system, and what happens when that system becomes misaligned.

This book will help you recognize distortion, understand how decisions degrade under pressure, restore clarity in complex environments, operate from alignment–not reaction, and navigate the intersection of human and artificial intelligence with precision.

At its core, this is not a book about thinking better.

It is a book about seeing clearly.