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Office 365 for Dummies

"Office 365 For Dummies" is a comprehensive guide to the cloud-based productivity and collaboration suite from Microsoft. The book is written by Rosemarie Withee, Ken Withee, and Jennifer Reed and is designed to help users get up and running with Office 365 quickly and easily. 

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5 minutes

Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding from Anywhere

"Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding from Anywhere" by Tsedal Neeley is a book that explores the challenges and opportunities of remote work and provides practical guidance for individuals and organisations to succeed in a remote work environment. The author is a professor at Harvard Business School and a leading expert on remote work. 

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5 minutes

Managing Up: How to Move Up, Win at Work, and Succeed with Any Type of Boss

Managing Up: How to Move Up, Win at Work, and Succeed with Any Type of Boss by Mary Abbajay is a comprehensive guide that offers practical strategies for effectively managing the boss-employee relationship and advancing in your career. Abbajay provides insights, tools, and techniques for navigating various types of bosses, building strong relationships, and achieving success in the workplace.

Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't

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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5 minutes

Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World

"Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World" by Gary Vaynerchuk is a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of social media marketing. Published in 2013, the book has become a staple for marketers and business professionals looking to navigate the dynamic landscape of online platforms. The title metaphorically reflects the strategy Vaynerchuk advocates, drawing parallels between boxing and effective social media engagement.

Permission to Feel

In Permission to Feel, Marc Brackett, a leading expert in the field of emotional intelligence, argues for the importance of emotional awareness and regulation in creating a healthier, more successful society. Through his personal journey and extensive research, Brackett demonstrates how emotions are often misunderstood, dismissed, or repressed, and how this leads to detrimental effects on mental health, relationships, and productivity. He makes a compelling case for why giving ourselves "permission to feel" and teaching others to do the same is essential for individual well-being and societal progress.

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