Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World by General Stanley McChrystal is a groundbreaking book that offers profound insights into leadership, organisational structure, and adaptability in the modern world. General McChrystal draws from his extensive military experience, particularly during his tenure as commander of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), to illustrate how traditional hierarchies and command structures often fall short in addressing the complex and rapidly evolving challenges of the 21st century.
Henry E. Mejia's "Excel Charts and Graphs Ninja" is a practical and comprehensive guide designed to help users master the art of creating effective charts and graphs in Excel. The book is aimed at both beginners and advanced users who want to enhance their data visualisation skills and make more informed decisions using visual data representations.
"The Art of Closing the Sale" by Brian Tracy is a classic guide to the art of selling. The book offers a comprehensive framework for the sales process, from prospecting and qualifying leads to closing the sale and following up with customers.
Cracking the Code to a Successful Interview by Evan Pellett is a practical guide that demystifies the interview process and offers actionable strategies to help job seekers secure their desired roles. Drawing on his extensive experience as a top recruiter and hiring manager, Pellett provides an insider’s perspective on how interviews are conducted and what employers truly look for in candidates.
"Excel Pivot Tables Recipe Book: A Problem-Solution Approach" by Debra Dalgleish is a comprehensive guide designed to help users master the powerful features of Excel pivot tables through practical, real-world scenarios. The book is structured as a collection of "recipes," each addressing a specific problem or task that users might encounter when working with pivot tables. This approach makes it easy for readers to find and apply solutions to their own pivot table challenges.
"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.