"Remote: Office Not Required" by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson is a book that explores the benefits and challenges of remote work and provides practical guidance for building a successful remote team and culture. The authors are the founders of Basecamp, a software company that has been fully remote since its inception.
"Excel Data Filters: Quickly and Easily Sort and Filter Data" by Scott Hartshorn is a practical guide designed to help users efficiently sort and filter data using Microsoft Excel. Hartshorn’s book aims to make these fundamental yet powerful features accessible to both novice and experienced Excel users, enabling them to manage large data sets with ease and precision.
In "The Power of Body Language: How to Succeed in Every Business and Social Encounter," author Tonya Reiman explores the role of nonverbal communication in our interactions with others. Reiman argues that our body language can have a significant impact on how we are perceived by others and can be used to our advantage in both business and social situations.
Thinking, Fast and Slow is a book by Nobel Prize-winning economist and psychologist Daniel Kahneman. The book provides a detailed exploration of the two systems of thinking that govern human decision-making and judgment.
The Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey is a seminal work that revolutionized the way people approach sports, particularly tennis, by focusing on the mental and psychological aspects of performance. Despite its title, this book goes far beyond tennis, offering profound insights into mastering any skill or endeavour through the power of self-awareness and mindfulness.
"The Hamster Revolution: How to Manage Your Email Before It Manages You" by Mike Song, Vicki Halsey, and Tim Burress is a practical guide to managing email overload in the workplace. The book offers a step-by-step approach to help readers regain control of their inboxes, become more efficient, and reduce stress.