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By Jeff Wetzler
Globally recognized expert on learning and leadership, Jeff Wetzler offers a hands-on, surprisingly effective way to find out what others really think, know, and feel. Ask leads to smarter decisions, more creative solutions, and deeper relationships. Too often, we don't find out what's truly on others' hearts and minds because we don't know how to ask the right questions in the right ways.
By Jennifer Romolini
"A deeply personal memoir about workaholism, the addictive nature of ambition, and the humbling process of picking yourself up when the world lets you down: an anti-girlboss tale for our times"--
By Nathaniel Eliason
THE WILD INSIDE STORY OF CRYPTO'S GET-RICH-QUICK UNDERBELLY Nat Eliason had six months to make as much money as possible before his first child was born. So, he turned to where countless others did in 2021: Crypto. Within a year, he'd made millions writing code holding hundreds of millions of dollars of other people's money.
By Jessica Chen
Ever wonder why the "loud" people at work get noticed, rewarded, and promoted. Do you worry that you need to be loud to succeed at work, too. When Jessica Chen entered the workforce, she felt like everything she had been taught growing up in a Quiet Culture household--where deference, humility, harmony, and dogged hard work were praised -- failed to set her up for success in the "real world.
By Aja Evans
Budgeting is more than just simple math. Money impacts every aspect of our lives--including and especially our mental health. With expert tips and guidance from a licensed financial therapist, this judgment-free book will help you take control of your money while prioritizing your financial wellness. Picture this: You're at a group dinner scanning the pricey menu in dread, knowing you have food at home.
By David Leadbetter
From the world's number one golf coach, the pro who teaches the pros, comes the only guide you'll need to improve your game, whatever your level of play. Leadbetter's Faults and Fixes , published in 1993, remains one of the most important golf guides to players all over the world. Over thirty years later, he brings us a modern approach to this revolutionary format, based on the extraordinary innovations in performance and technology in recent years.
By Leslie Zane
"People don't decide with their conscious brain, but by instinct. And according to marketing expert Leslie Zane, if you want to promote a product, an idea, or yourself, you have to connect with your audience on an instinctive level. To do this, you need to understand the neuroscience of consumer choice and employ techniques that work with a person's brain, not against it. The more positive impressions we have with a particular brand, the more neural connections are formed. Whether you're an entrepreneur, Fortune 500 executive, marketing professional, or job hunter, mastering the power of instinct will help you supercharge growth and become the best, most immediate choice for your audience"--
By Christopher Wong Michaelson, Jennifer Tosti-Kharas
"According to recent studies, barely a third of American workers, and even fewer globally, feel "engaged" at work, and nearly half are "unhappy" doing what they do for a living. In the post-pandemic era with its turbulent job markets and spiraling economic landscape, many workers find themselves wondering: is my work worth it. In Is Your Work Worth It. , a prominent philosopher and an organizational psychologist investigate the purpose of work and its value in our lives. The book asks vital questions, such as: When and how much should we work. Should I work for love or money. What would make life worth living in a world without work. What kind of mark will my work leave on the world. This essential book combines scholarship, cultural artifacts like film and literature, and inspiring stories to help us clarify what worthy work looks like, what tradeoffs are acceptable to pursue it, and what our work can contribute to society. Author bio: Christopher Michaelson and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas worked at the New York offices of large management consulting firms before 9/11"--.
By John Jeremiah Sullivan
The forgotten history of a colonial-era Utopia resonates to the present day in this epic of narrative nonfiction in the tradition of David Grann's The Lost City of Z and Rinker Buck's The Oregon Trail In 1735, charismatic German lawyer and accused atheist Christian Gottlieb Priber fled Germany, under threat of arrest, bound for colonial South Carolina.
By Maria Misra
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