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ROI Selling: Increasing Revenue, Profit, and Customer Loyalty through the 360 Sales Cycle

"ROI Selling: Increasing Revenue, Profit, and Customer Loyalty through the 360 Sales Cycle" by Michael J. Nick and Kurt Koenig is a comprehensive guide that introduces the concept of Return on Investment (ROI) selling and provides a structured approach for sales professionals to effectively quantify and communicate the financial benefits of their products or services to customers. Through a combination of theory, real-world examples, and practical tools, Nick and Koenig equip readers with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate the sales process and drive successful outcomes by focusing on ROI.

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Complaint Management Excellence: Creating Customer Loyalty through Service Recovery

Complaint Management Excellence: Creating Customer Loyalty through Service Recovery by Sarah Cook is a comprehensive guide that explores the importance of effectively managing customer complaints and using service recovery as a means to build customer loyalty. Cook provides valuable insights, practical strategies, and actionable techniques to help organisations handle complaints with excellence.

Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and What to Do About It

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.

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5 minutes

Bribery: Law and Practice

“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.

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5 minutes

The Best Place to Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace

The Best Place to Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace by Ron Friedman is a comprehensive guide that explores the elements and strategies necessary to create an exceptional work environment. Drawing from scientific research and real-world examples, Friedman provides valuable insights into the art and science behind building a thriving workplace that fosters engagement, productivity, and employee satisfaction.

Ethics and Risk Management

In Ethics and Risk Management, Lina Svedin examines the intersection of ethical considerations and risk management practices in organisations, particularly in the public sector. Svedin emphasises that effective risk management is not merely about minimising harm or avoiding liability but about incorporating ethical values into decision-making processes to balance competing interests and priorities. The book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how ethical principles can guide organisations in navigating complex risks while maintaining trust and accountability.

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