"Selling to Big Companies" by Jill Konrath is a practical and insightful guide that equips sales professionals with the strategies and tactics needed to navigate the complex landscape of selling to large corporations. Published in 2005, the book draws on Konrath's extensive experience in sales and provides actionable advice for individuals looking to break into, or expand their success within, the corporate sales arena.
The Best Place to Work: The Art and Science of Creating an Extraordinary Workplace by Ron Friedman is a comprehensive guide that explores the elements and strategies necessary to create an exceptional work environment. Drawing from scientific research and real-world examples, Friedman provides valuable insights into the art and science behind building a thriving workplace that fosters engagement, productivity, and employee satisfaction.
The Mindful Way Workbook: An 8-Week Program to Free Yourself from Depression and Emotional Distress is an invaluable resource for individuals seeking to overcome depression and manage emotional distress. Written by John Teasdale, Mark Williams, and Zindel Segal, this workbook provides a comprehensive and practical guide to utilising mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) as a means of achieving lasting emotional well-being.
“Managing for Stakeholders: Survival, Reputation, and Success" by R. Edward Freeman, Jeffrey S. Harrison, and Andrew C. Wicks is a comprehensive examination of stakeholder theory and its application in modern business. The book argues that organisations should prioritise the interests of all stakeholders—not just shareholders—to achieve long-term success and sustainability. This approach, known as stakeholder management, involves identifying, understanding, and balancing the needs and concerns of various groups that are affected by or can affect the organisation.
Tom Kendrick's "Identifying and Managing Project Risk" is a comprehensive guide aimed at equipping project managers with the tools and techniques necessary to navigate and mitigate risks effectively throughout the project lifecycle. The book is structured to provide a systematic approach to risk management, ensuring that project managers can identify potential pitfalls early and take proactive measures to avoid or minimise their impact.
"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.