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The Confidence Gap

Russ Harris’s The Confidence Gap: A Guide to Overcoming Fear and Self-Doubt is a practical book that challenges traditional ideas about confidence. Instead of waiting to feel confident before taking action, Harris argues that true confidence comes from taking action despite fear and self-doubt. Using principles from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), the book provides psychological tools to help readers break free from anxiety, self-doubt, and avoidance behaviours.

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Be Our Guest; Perfecting the Art of Customer Service

Be Our Guest: Perfecting the Art of Customer Service by The Disney Institute takes readers on a journey into the world of Disney's renowned customer service culture. Drawing from Disney's extensive experience in creating magical experiences for guests, the book shares valuable insights and practical strategies for delivering exceptional customer service.

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The Lost Art of Closing: Winning the Ten Commitments That Drive Sales"

"The Lost Art of Closing: Winning the Ten Commitments That Drive Sales" by Anthony Iannarino is a compelling guide that redefines the traditional approach to sales closing techniques. Iannarino, a seasoned sales professional and consultant, outlines a strategic framework centred around obtaining ten specific commitments from prospects. The book is a roadmap for sales professionals to navigate the modern sales landscape by focusing on relationship-building, trust, and the art of effective persuasion.

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Branding Pays: The Five-Step System to Reinvent Your Personal Brand

Branding Pays: The Five-Step System to Reinvent Your Personal Brand by Karen Kang is a comprehensive guide that provides readers with a step-by-step framework to reinvent and enhance their personal brand. Kang, a branding expert, shares her expertise and insights to help individuals define their unique value proposition, craft a compelling brand message, and effectively communicate their brand to achieve career success.

Switch: how to Change Things When Change Is Hard

Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath and Dan Heath is a groundbreaking book that offers practical and insightful guidance on managing change effectively, whether in personal life or within organisations. Drawing from psychology, behavioural economics, and real-world examples, the authors provide a compelling framework for understanding and implementing change.

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5 minutes

Neurodiversity in the Workplace

"Neurodiversity in the Workplace" by HR Review explores the concept of neurodiversity and its implications for creating more inclusive workplaces. The book delves into the unique strengths and challenges of individuals with neurodivergent conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and Tourette syndrome, and provides practical guidance for organisations seeking to harness the talents of neurodiverse individuals.

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