Email: A Write It Well Guide by Janis Fisher Chan is a comprehensive resource that aims to improve readers' email writing skills. The book provides practical guidance, strategies, and examples to help individuals write clear, concise, and professional emails in various contexts.
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie is a classic self-help book that was first published in 1936. It remains a best-seller today because it contains timeless advice on how to improve interpersonal skills and build stronger relationships, both in personal and professional life.
When Cultures Collide: Leading Across Cultures by Richard Lewis is an insightful and comprehensive book that delves into the complexities of cross-cultural communication and leadership. Drawing upon his extensive experience as a linguist and international business consultant, Lewis provides a framework to understand cultural differences and offers practical strategies for effective leadership in diverse cultural contexts.
In "How to Design and Deliver Great Training" by Alan Matthews, readers are presented with a comprehensive guide to crafting and delivering impactful training programs. Matthews, an experienced trainer and consultant, shares his wealth of knowledge, offering practical insights and actionable strategies for both novice and seasoned trainers alike.
Writing Effective Email: Improving Your Electronic Communication by Nancy Flynn is a comprehensive guidebook that aims to enhance readers' skills in crafting clear, concise, and professional emails. Flynn recognises the growing importance of email communication in today's digital age and provides practical strategies and tips to help readers communicate effectively through this medium.
The Feedback Fix: Dump the Past, Embrace the Future, and Lead the Way to Change by Joe Hirsch is a thought-provoking book that challenges traditional approaches to feedback and offers a fresh perspective on how leaders can create a culture of effective feedback in the workplace. Hirsch, an expert in organisational culture and leadership development, presents a compelling case for reimagining feedback as a forward-looking tool that inspires growth and drives positive change.