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The Power of Body Language: How to Succeed in Every Business and Social Encounter

In "The Power of Body Language: How to Succeed in Every Business and Social Encounter," author Tonya Reiman explores the role of nonverbal communication in our interactions with others. Reiman argues that our body language can have a significant impact on how we are perceived by others and can be used to our advantage in both business and social situations. 

Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap

"Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't" is a book by Jim Collins that explores the key factors that separate successful companies from those that struggle to achieve long-term success. Collins and his team of researchers studied a wide range of companies over a period of five years, analysing their financial performance and leadership practices to identify the characteristics that set the great companies apart. 

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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff… And It's All Small Stuff

"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and It's All Small Stuff" is a self-help book written by Richard Carlson, a psychologist and bestselling author. The book offers practical advice for managing stress and anxiety by focusing on what really matters in life. 

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The Effortless Experience: Conquering the New Battleground for Customer Loyalty

The Effortless Experience: Conquering the New Battleground for Customer Loyalty by Matthew Dixon, Nick Toman, and Rick DeLisi is a book based on extensive research on customer service interactions, revealing the key factors that drive customer loyalty. The authors argue that providing low-effort experiences is critical for creating loyal customers. They provide practical strategies and tactics for creating a seamless and effortless customer experience.

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Leading Change

John P. Kotter's book "Leading Change" is a seminal work in the field of change management, offering a comprehensive framework and invaluable insights for leaders tasked with guiding their organisations through significant transformations. Published in 1996 and expanded upon in later editions, this book remains a foundational resource for leaders seeking to understand the challenges of change and implement effective strategies to lead successful transformations.

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Hiring for Attitude: A Revolutionary Approach to Recruiting and Selecting People with Both Tremendous Skills and Superb Attitude

Hiring for Attitude: A Revolutionary Approach to Recruiting and Selecting People with Both Tremendous Skills and Superb Attitude by Mark Murphy introduces a unique approach to hiring that goes beyond skills and focuses on assessing candidates' attitudes and cultural fit. Murphy argues that hiring individuals with the right attitude is essential for long-term success and offers practical strategies for identifying and selecting candidates with the desired attitude.