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The Art of Crossing Cultures

"The Art of Crossing Cultures" by Craig Storti is a seminal guide on navigating the complexities of intercultural interactions. The book addresses the challenges and intricacies of living and working in a foreign culture, providing readers with practical strategies for adapting and thriving in new cultural environments. Storti, an expert in intercultural communications, draws on his extensive experience to offer insights that are both enlightening and actionable.

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Influencing Virtual Teams: 17 Tactics That Get Things Done With Your Remote Employees

"Influencing Virtual Teams: 17 Tactics That Get Things Done with Your Remote Employees" by Hassan Osman is a practical and insightful guide that delves into the nuances of leading and influencing remote teams effectively. With the rise of remote work, this book offers essential strategies for managers and leaders to navigate the challenges of distance and create a cohesive and productive virtual team environment.

Pricing with Confidence: 10 Ways to Stop Leaving Money on the Table

"Pricing with Confidence: 10 Ways to Stop Leaving Money on the Table" by Reed Holden and Mark Burton is an essential resource for sales professionals seeking to master the art of pricing and effectively demonstrate value through return on investment (ROI). In this comprehensive guide, Holden and Burton outline practical strategies and techniques for positioning price, understanding customer value, and negotiating win-win outcomes that maximise profitability for both the seller and the customer.

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What Every Body is Saying: An Ex- FBI Agent's Guide

"What Every Body Is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People" by Joe Navarro is a book that explores the world of nonverbal communication. As a former FBI agent and expert in nonverbal communication, Navarro offers a unique perspective on how to read and interpret body language. 

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5 minutes

To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others

To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others by Daniel H. Pink is a book that challenges the notion that sales is the domain of a select group of individuals with a specific set of skills. In fact, Pink argues that we are all in sales, as we spend a significant amount of our time trying to move others to our way of thinking, whether we are convincing our boss to give us a raise or persuading our children to clean their room.

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The Art of Mentoring: Lead, Follow and Get out of the Way

"The Art of Mentoring: Lead, Follow and Get Out of the Way" by Shirley Peddy is a comprehensive guide to mentoring in a business context. The author emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships, setting goals, providing feedback, and developing the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as a mentor or mentee. 

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