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Business & Careers : E-Book Edition April 2020
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The Achiever Fever Cure : How I Learned to Stop Striving Myself Crazy
by Claire Booth
Claire Booth was a successful but stressed-out market research entrepreneur and executive suffering from what she calls "achiever fever"-constant striving coupled with chronic feelings of inadequacy. Sick and tired of feeling miserable, self-help skeptic Booth decides to try anything that might bring relief, from mindfulness to martial arts, from spending ten days in silence to "smiling" at her spleen. At first, Booth is fearful that slowing down and softening up will mean losing her professional edge. Instead, she discovers a more joyful and purposeful life, one that also turns out to be good for business.
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Leadershift : The 11 Essential Changes Every Leader Must Embrace
by John C. Maxwell
Internationally recognized leadership expert John C. Maxwell teaches readers how to shift their leadership to keep innovating, improving, and influencing others in today’s fast-paced world. Change is so rapid today that leaders must do much more than stay the course to be successful. If they aren’t nimble and ready to adapt, they won’t survive. The key is to learn how to leadershift.
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Nine Lies About Work : A Freethinking Leader's Guide to the Real World
by Marcus Buckingham
Forget what you know about the world of work You crave feedback. Your organization's culture is the key to its success. Strategic planning is essential. Your competencies should be measured and your weaknesses shored up. Leadership is a thing. These may sound like basic truths of our work lives today. But actually, they're lies. As strengths guru and bestselling author Marcus Buckingham and Cisco Leadership and Team Intelligence head Ashley Goodall show in this provocative, inspiring book, there are some big lies--distortions, faulty assumptions, wrong thinking--that we encounter every time we show up for work.
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Seeing Around Corners : How to Spot Inflection Points in Business Before They Happen
by Rita McGrath
The first prescriptive, innovative guide to seeing inflection points before they happen—and how to harness these disruptive influences to give your company a strategic advantage. Paradigmatic shifts in the business landscape, known as inflection points, can either create new, entrepreneurial opportunities (see Amazon and Netflix) or they can lead to devastating consequences (e.g., Blockbuster and Toys R Us). Only those leaders who can “see around corners”–that is, spot the disruptive inflection points developing before they hit–are poised to succeed in this market.
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Don't Get a Job, Build a Business : Growing Your Own Business
by Joanne Hession
This book is full of the kind of information you need to run a small business successfully - whether you are just starting out, or you have an established business and you want to develop it and ensure its survival. Through a series of 'Killer Questions' the authors highlight all the important things you need to think about to make your business a success and ensure you are heading in the right direction.
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The magic of tiny business : you don't have to go big to make a great living
by Sharon Rowe
"The Magic of Tiny Business is the breath of fresh air for business owners and entrepreneurs who aren't willing to compromise their personal values in favor of growth and maximizing profit. Tiny doesn't refer to size. Instead, it's a mindset. Like a tiny house where there's limited space for "stuff", a tiny business requires that you examine, prioritize and work with what you value, eliminating what you don't."
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Small Business Marketing Strategies All-in-one for Dummies
by Consumer Dummies
This all-encompassing guide shows you how to develop and execute winning plans that result in growth and revenue every time. Get ready to incorporate tried-and-true marketing methods that will put your small business on top. 6 Books Inside... Setting Up Your Marketing Foundation Getting Started with Your Campaign Content Is King: Content Marketing Using Social Media Incorporating Traditional Marketing Measuring Results.
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