"Excel 365 Charts" by M.L. Humphrey is a comprehensive guide tailored for users looking to master the art of chart creation and data visualisation using Excel 365. Humphrey's book is designed to cater to both beginners and advanced users, providing a detailed exploration of Excel's charting capabilities and how to leverage them to create compelling and informative visual representations of data.
What Color Is Your Parachute? 2024 is the latest edition of Richard N. Bolles' globally acclaimed career guidebook, offering practical, actionable advice for job seekers in today’s dynamic and challenging job market. Known for its hands-on approach and innovative exercises, the book empowers readers to identify their career goals, navigate the job search process, and successfully secure employment. This updated edition integrates new insights, reflecting changes in the labour market, technology, and hiring practices post-pandemic.
Just Listen: Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone by Mark Goulston is a captivating book that explores the power of listening and its potential to create meaningful connections with others. Goulston reveals essential strategies and techniques for enhancing communication skills, building trust, and fostering deep understanding.
"Project Stakeholder Management" by Pernille Eskerod and Anna Lund Jepsen is a comprehensive guide that focuses on the importance of stakeholder management in project success. The book provides a detailed exploration of stakeholder theory and its practical application in project management, offering strategies, tools, and techniques for identifying, analysing, and engaging stakeholders effectively throughout the project lifecycle.
Spencer Johnson's "Who Moved My Cheese?" is a short, insightful, and allegorical business fable that offers valuable lessons on dealing with change and adapting to life's challenges. Published in 1998, the book has become a timeless classic in the realm of personal development and change management.
The Art of Dealing with People by Les Giblin is a book that offers practical advice for building strong relationships with others. The author argues that success in business and life depends largely on our ability to connect with and influence others, and that this ability can be developed through deliberate practice and attention to certain key principles.