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Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking

"Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking" by Susan Cain is a ground-breaking book that challenges the notion that extroversion is the only path to success in life and the workplace. The book draws on extensive research in psychology, neuroscience, and other fields to explore the unique strengths and challenges of introverts and provides valuable insights and strategies for achieving success and happiness as an introvert in a world that often favours extroversion. 

Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel

"Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel" by Maxwell Angelou is a comprehensive guide that aims to equip readers with the necessary skills to perform data analysis using Microsoft Excel. Angelou's book is tailored for both beginners and intermediate users, providing a structured approach to mastering data analysis techniques within the versatile Excel environment.

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Excel Formulas & Functions For Dummies

"Excel Formulas & Functions For Dummies" is a comprehensive guide designed to help readers unlock the full potential of Microsoft Excel's formula and function capabilities. Authored by Ken Bluttman and Peter G. Aitken, this book caters to users of all levels, from beginners to experienced Excel enthusiasts, providing clear explanations, practical examples, and useful tips for mastering Excel formulas and functions

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How to Stop Negative Thinking

"How to Stop Negative Thinking" by Chase Hill offers a comprehensive guide to overcoming the destructive patterns of negative thinking that often plague individuals' lives. Drawing from personal experience and psychological research, Hill provides practical strategies and techniques for cultivating a more positive mindset and achieving greater mental well-being.

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Spin Selling

"Spin Selling" is a sales methodology developed by Neil Rackham in the 1980s. The methodology is based on extensive research into what distinguishes successful salespeople from less successful ones. Rackham and his team analysed over 35,000 sales calls across a wide range of industries and found that the most successful salespeople tended to ask more questions than their less successful counterparts. 

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The Speed of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything

"The Speed of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything" by Stephen M.R. Covey is a transformative book that explores the profound impact trust has on personal and organisational success. Drawing from the principles of his father's renowned work, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," Covey delves into the concept of trust and provides a comprehensive framework for understanding, building, and repairing it.

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