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Dark Towers: Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump, and an Epic Trail of Destruction
by David Enrich
The New York Times Finance Editor and award-winning author of The Spider Network relates the never-before-told saga of how Deutsche Bank became the global face of financial recklessness and criminality--the corporate equivalent of a weapon of mass destruction. It is also the story of a man who was consumed by fear of what he’d seen at the bank—and his son’s obsessive search for the secrets he kept.
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Debt 101: From Interest Rates and Credit Scores to Student Loans and Debt Payoff Strategies, an Essential Primer on Managing Debt
by Michele Cagan
The key to borrowing, managing, and paying off debt is understanding what it is, how it works and how it can affect your finances and your life. Debt 101 is an easy-to-follow guide showing you how to take control of your money with strategies best suited for your personal financial situation. You will learn the ins and outs of borrowing in a simple, straightforward manner, managing student loans and credit card debt, improving your credit score, understanding interest rates, good debt vs. bad debt, and so much more.
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Designing Your Work Life: How to Thrive and Change and Find Happiness at Work
by William Burnett and Dale Evans
From the authors of the #1 New York Times best-seller Designing Your Life--a job-changing, outlook-changing, life-changing book that shows you how to transform your work life and create a dream job that is meaningful without necessarily changing the job you have. You will be given tools and ideas for using today’s resources to transform current jobs into their best-possible versions while establishing positive mindsets to facilitate new opportunities.
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Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat: 30 Hacks for Bringing Joy to Your Job
by Bruce Daisley
As an executive with decades of management experience at top Silicon Valley companies, Bruce Daisley has given a lot of thought to what makes a workforce productive and what factors can improve the workplace to benefit a company’s employees, customers, and bottom line. In this debut book, he shares what he’s discovered, offering practical, often counter-intuitive, insights and solutions for reinvigorating work to give us more meaning, productivity, and joy at the office. He offers 30 smart, research-based hacks for bringing joy back into our burnt out, uninspired, and unproductive work culture.
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Leadership is Language: The Hidden Power of What You Say--and What You Don't
by L. David Marquet
Too many leaders fall in love with the sound of their own voice, and wind up dictating plans. Even when they want to be a more collaborative leader, they can undermine their own efforts by defaulting to command-and-control language. In Leadership Is Language, Marquet explains how choosing your words can dramatically improve decision-making and execution on your team. He outlines six plays for all leaders, anchored in how you use language: (1) Control the clock, don't obey the clock; (2) Collaborate, don't coerce; (3) Commit, don't comply; (4) Complete, not continue; (5) Improve, don't prove; and (6) Connect, don't conform.
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Leadership Strategy and Tactics: Field Manual
by Jocko Willink
From the best-selling Navy-SEAL author of Extreme Ownership comes a book that answers the world’s most complex question: How do you lead? Leadership Strategy and Tactics explains how to take leadership theory, quickly translate that theory into applicable strategy, and then put leadership into action at a tactical level. This book is the solution that leaders at every level need--not just to understand the leadership game, but also how to play the leadership game, and win it.
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