The Workplace Bullying Handbook: How to Identify, Prevent, and Stop a Workplace Bully by Paul Pelletier is a comprehensive guide that provides invaluable insights and practical strategies for addressing and eliminating workplace bullying. Pelletier, an expert in workplace bullying, offers a step-by-step approach to help individuals and organisations recognise, prevent, and effectively respond to this pervasive issue.
"The Art of Invisibility: The World's Most Famous Hacker Teaches You How to Be Safe in the Age of Big Brother and Big Data" by Kevin Mitnick is a guide to staying safe and secure in the digital age. Mitnick is a former hacker who spent five years in prison for computer crimes, and has since become a respected security consultant. In this book, he shares his insights into how hackers think and work, and provides practical advice on how to protect yourself online.
The fourth edition of the book "EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – An Implementation and Compliance Guide" provides a comprehensive and practical guide for organisations to navigate the complex landscape of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Written by a team of experts, including Alan Calder and Steve Watkins, this book serves as a valuable resource for businesses and individuals seeking to understand and comply with the GDPR.
The GDPR Handbook: A Guide to Implementing the EU General Data Protection Regulation" by Ardi Kolah provides a comprehensive guide for organisations to navigate and implement the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The book is aimed at both legal and non-legal professionals who are responsible for data protection compliance within their organisations.
“Bribery Law and Practice” is a comprehensive guide to the laws and practices related to bribery in the UK. The book is authored by Monty Raphael QC, a leading criminal defence barrister with extensive experience in representing clients in high-profile corruption cases. The book is designed to be a practical guide for lawyers, businesses, and individuals dealing with bribery and corruption issues.
In Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and What to Do About It, Max H. Bazerman and Ann E. Tenbrunsel delve into the psychological and social mechanisms that cause individuals and organisations to act unethically despite their intentions to uphold moral standards. The book explores the gap between who people think they are and how they actually behave, focusing on the concept of "bounded ethicality"—the idea that our ability to act ethically is limited by cognitive biases and situational pressures.