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Global Dexterity: How to Adapt Your Behaviour Without Losing Yourself in the Process

Global Dexterity: How to Adapt Your Behaviour Without Losing Yourself in the Process by Andy Molinsky is a compelling book that addresses the challenges individuals face when working across cultures and provides practical strategies for adapting behaviour effectively. Drawing on his extensive research and personal experiences, Molinsky offers a comprehensive guide to developing "global dexterity" - the ability to adapt to different cultural contexts while staying true to oneself.

Dealing with Difficult Customers: How to Turn Demanding, Dissatisfied and Disagreeable Clients into Your Best Customers

In Dealing with Difficult Customers: How to Turn Demanding, Dissatisfied, and Disagreeable Clients into Your Best Customers, author Noah Fleming provides valuable insights into how to effectively handle challenging customer interactions. The book is divided into three sections, each focusing on a different aspect of dealing with difficult customers.

The HBR Guide to Performance Management

The "HBR Guide to Performance Management" is a comprehensive and practical guide published by the Harvard Business Review, aimed at helping organisations and individuals enhance their performance management processes.

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Solution Selling: Creating Buyers in Difficult Selling Markets

"Solution Selling: Creating Buyers in Difficult Selling Markets" by Michael T. Bosworth is a groundbreaking book that has had a significant impact on the field of sales. First published in 1994, it remains a classic in the realm of solution selling, providing a comprehensive framework for sales professionals to navigate complex markets and create meaningful connections with buyers.

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Speak Like Churchill Stand Like Lincoln

"Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln: 21 Powerful Secrets of History's Greatest Speakers" by James C. Humes is a book that offers practical tips and advice on public speaking. The book draws inspiration from some of history's most famous and effective speakers, such as Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln. Humes identifies 21 key strategies for delivering powerful and memorable speeches and presentations. 

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5 minutes

Zero to One: Notes on Startups or How to Build the Future

"Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future" is a book by entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel, in which he outlines his perspective on what it takes to create a successful startup. Thiel argues that the most valuable businesses are those that create something truly new - going from "zero to one" - rather than simply improving on what already exists. 

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